Help Raise Funds For A start-up Project

  • US$500.00
    raised of $6,000.00 goal goal
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GreenTech is a start-up Business in Kigali, Rwanda that is focusing on recycling /Refurbishing IT equipment to preserve the environment. While the business has not started its actual operations, it is supposed to start by January next year. We have identified a site where the business will be based and we are currently setting up the building, as well as drafting the final operational plan. The business will comprise of collecting all used technology gadgets such as cellphones, laptops and computers and will sort them out to find which ones can be refurbished and which ones cannot. those which will be refurbished will be resold on the market, while those that cannot be repaired/refurbished will be recycled property to prevent environmental pollution.


We are currently looking for funds to buy the following raw materials:

- LCD refurbishing machine ( 2800$ ) on ebay

- Rents for six months ( 1800$ ) in Kigali

- Start up marketing materials ( 500$)

- Funds for the buyback program ( buying the old gadgets that will be refurbished/recycled)


once the business is settled, we will be using the proceeds from the business to support other causes such as small non- profit organizations that are there to protect the environment.


Anyone can contribute to making this Project a Reality.

God bless you all.


Organizer

  • Leandre Kibeho
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  • Campaign Owner

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  • Chris Meriam
  • Donated on Dec 18, 2016
$500.00

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  • Chris Meriam
  • Donated on Dec 18, 2016
$500.00

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US$500.00
raised of $6,000.00 goal
8% Funded
1 Donors

No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities