Empowering lives Through Entrepreneurship

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Empowering lives Through Entrepreneurship
🌍 CAMPAIGN TITLE: Empowering Lives Through Entrepreneurship – Michael’s Community Business Initiative 👤 About Me My name is Michael Simon, a Tanzanian citizen who grew up in a low-income community where access to basic needs such as food, education, and healthcare has always been a challenge. Despite these hardships, I’ve always believed that entrepreneurship is the most powerful tool for transformation — not only for myself and my family, but for the entire community around me. For many years, I’ve nurtured a dream to start businesses that will create employment opportunities for young people, promote financial inclusion, and contribute to sustainable development in my area. Unfortunately, the major obstacle has been lack of startup capital, which has delayed my dream for years. With your support, I believe this vision can finally become reality. 💡 My Vision and Goal The goal of this campaign is to raise TSh 90,000,000 (approximately USD 34,640) to establish three community-driven businesses. Each project is designed to empower youth, provide essential services, and build financial and social stability for many families. 📊 PROJECT DETAILS 1️⃣ Mobile Money & Bank Agency Center Target: TSh 40,000,000 ≈ USD 15,400 This project will establish a financial service center that provides: Airtel Money, M-Pesa, Tigo Pesa, HaloPesa CRDB, NMB, Azania, and NBC Bank agent services Currently, residents in my community travel long distances to access financial services. This center will bring them closer, save time, and create employment for 2–3 young people. Estimated Budget: Item Cost (TSh) Approx. (USD) Shop rent (12 months) 3,600,000 1,385 Furniture & interior setup 2,000,000 770 Computers, POS machines & phones 4,000,000 1,540 Operating float (transaction capital) 30,000,000 11,540 Licenses & registration 400,000 155 Total 40,000,000 ≈ 15,400 2️⃣ Construction Materials Store Target: TSh 30,000,000 ≈ USD 11,540 This store will sell essential building materials such as cement, iron sheets, nails, steel bars, paints, tiles, and plumbing accessories. It will make construction materials more accessible and affordable for local residents while creating 3–4 new jobs for youth. Estimated Budget: Item Cost (TSh) Approx. (USD) Shop rent (12 months) 2,400,000 925 Shelves and weighing tools 1,500,000 580 Initial stock (cement, iron sheets, etc.) 25,000,000 9,615 Licenses and permits 1,100,000 420 Total 30,000,000 ≈ 11,540 3️⃣ Grain Collection & Trading Company Target: TSh 20,000,000 ≈ USD 7,700 This company will buy grains such as maize, rice, beans, and sunflower from smallholder farmers, store them properly, and sell them to large buyers or processing companies. It aims to support local farmers by providing a stable market and fair prices, while creating direct employment for young people. Estimated Budget: Item Cost (TSh) Approx. (USD) Initial grain purchase 12,000,000 4,615 Storage and transport 4,000,000 1,540 Licenses and weighing equipment 2,000,000 770 Small office setup 2,000,000 770 Total 20,000,000 ≈ 7,700 🧾 OVERALL BUDGET SUMMARY Project Amount (TSh) Approx. (USD) Financial & Bank Agency 40,000,000 15,400 Construction Store 30,000,000 11,540 Grain Trading Company 20,000,000 7,700 Grand Total TSh 90,000,000 ≈ USD 34,640 > Exchange Rate Used: 1 USD ≈ 2,600 Tanzanian Shillings (Values may slightly vary depending on market rate and withdrawal method) 🌱 Expected Impact Create 10+ direct jobs for youth. Increase access to financial and construction services. Provide ready markets for farmers. Improve family income and local economic growth. Promote sustainable entrepreneurship and self-reliance in the community. 🙏 Call for Support I humbly invite you to be part of this transformation journey. Your contribution — no matter how small — will help me bring this dream to life and uplift many others. > “When you support one dream, you empower a community.” 💛 Thank you for believing in this vision and for standing with us on this journey toward change. 🔗 Suggested Fundahope Campaign Title > “Support Michael’s Vision to Create Jobs and Transform Lives in Tanzania” (Help empower youth and build sustainable businesses in Tanzania.)

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San people eco-tourism initiative in Bwabwata.

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San people eco-tourism initiative in Bwabwata.
Dropping Rocks Lodge and Campsite invites donors to seed a small, powerful project that turns Bwabwata’s untapped tourism potential into dignified jobs, skills, and steady income for San and Khwe families who call the park’s edge home. Vision Build a low-impact, community-run campsite that honours the land and the people who steward it. Visitors will arrive at a simple reception, sleep at six serviced campsites, wash with solar-heated water in a communal ablutions block, and eat meals cooked by local staff. Every design choice will prioritise local materials, minimal footprint, and shared decision-making with community leaders. What we will build - Reception office to welcome guests and showcase local crafts. - Six serviced campsites with low-impact infrastructure. - Communal ablutions block with solar-heated water. - Staff kitchen for safe, nutritious meals prepared by local teams. - Site-access improvements to make the campsite safe and reliable. Immediate community benefits - Jobs: 25–30 permanent and seasonal roles in reception, guiding, maintenance, catering, and hospitality. - Skills: Practical training in hospitality, site management, food safety, customer service, and bookkeeping. - Local sourcing: Materials and labour bought locally to put cash into community hands from day one. - Priority hiring: Women, youth, and San and Khwe community members given first consideration for roles. Long-term impact A fixed portion of campsite earnings will feed a community development fund governed by local leaders to pay for housing repairs, water projects, schooling, and small enterprise grants. As the campsite grows, revenue will fund conservation-friendly livelihoods, reduce reliance on unsustainable practices, and create a visible model of how tourism can be a tool for dignity rather than extraction. Why donate now Your gift launches a self-sustaining cycle: construction creates immediate income, the finished campsite creates ongoing wages and training, and revenue reinvests in community priorities and conservation. Support from donors today won’t just build facilities — it will expand opportunity, preserve culture, and prove that community-led tourism can deliver long-term, resilient change. Call to action Join us in making Bwabwata a place where travellers meet culture and communities thrive. Donate to Dropping Rocks Lodge and Campsite and be part of a project that turns a remote idea into reliable jobs, practical skills, and lasting pride.

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Fund Umesh's Food Truck.

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Fund Umesh's Food Truck.
‎My name is Umesh Nugekotuwa, and I am 25 years old. For years, I have worked in several low-paid jobs, struggling to support my family while living in a small rental home. At the end of each month, there is often nothing left, and it has been difficult to break free from this cycle of hardship. ‎ ‎But I have one gift that gives me hope: I can cook. From traditional Indian meals and aromatic short eats to fresh baked goods and ice treats, everyone who has tasted my food encourages me to pursue this talent professionally. With your support, I dream of transforming my father’s old, rusty van into “Umesh’s Kitchen on Wheels”—a food truck that serves not only delicious meals but also new opportunities for my community. ‎ ‎At present, the van is in very poor condition. While many see it as scrap metal, I see it as a foundation for my future. With professional repairs and proper kitchen equipment, I can turn it into a safe and fully compliant mobile kitchen. I am committed to following all required food safety regulations, health guidelines, and compliance standards, ensuring that everything I serve is prepared responsibly and with care. ‎ ‎This is more than a business idea—it is a chance to uplift others. My greatest hope is to eventually provide stable jobs to individuals in our community who, like me, have struggled to find sustainable income. Together, we can create not just meals, but dignity and opportunity. ‎ ‎To achieve this, I need your kind support. The total cost of repairs, conversion, and equipment is estimated between $5,000 and $10,000. These funds will cover: ‎•Restoring the van’s chassis and making it roadworthy ‎•Installing commercial-grade refrigeration and cooking equipment to meet compliance standards ‎•Obtaining required permits and licenses ‎•Purchasing the initial food inventory ‎ ‎Your donation is not just a contribution—it is an investment in entrepreneurship, community growth, and the power of food to create change. ‎ ‎Thank you so much for believing in me and in our community. With your help, we can get “Umesh’s Kitchen on Wheels” rolling. ‎ ‎📸 Photos of the van: Google Drive Folder ‎( https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-FjRmIRFwI-cOgVd94_Zc4EWo-3Lzfj4 ) ‎📧 Contact Email: maximumumesh@gmail.com ‎💳 PayPal: maximumumesh@gmail.com ‎₿ Bitcoin: 1LNqKzvQqYn8f6iejNm7U13DAa5yReg41G ‎🏦 Bank Details: ‎•Name: Umesh Nugekotuwa ‎•Country: Sri Lanka ‎•Bank: Bank of Ceylon – Pelmadulla Branch ‎•Account No: 82751116

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