2. MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of KOBS is to provide
families, villages, communities in South
Sudan with much needed transportation to
improve their standard of living and overall
vitality.
3. BUSINESS GOALS
To significantly reduce lack of education
because of lack of transportation and increase
amount of students in schools and instill a
sense of accountability for producing
environments that reflect who they want to
become.
To reduce maternal mortality rate in South
Sudan
To reduce water-related diseases in South
Sudan
To reduce infant mortality
4. FACTS AND FIGURES
According to the UN Population Fund
(UNFPA), less than a quarter (24%) of people in
South Sudan are literate. Only 12% of women
are literate compared with 37% of men. This is
considerably worse than in the north, where
71% of men and 52% of women are literate.
The highest maternal mortality in the world
(2,054 maternal deaths for every 10,000 live
births)
Most Sudanese live on less than 1 USD a day
5. HISTORY OF BUSINESS
Multiple companies such as, World Bike
Relief, Pedals for Progress, Wheels 4
Life, Working Bikes Co-op, Pastors for
Peace, Bikes-Not-Bombs and other major
businesses have used the concept of
accepting bike donations of all sorts, from all
around the country (mostly only in bulk due
to shipping costs).
6. CUSTOMERS
My company will help the people of
rural, under-developed South Sudan for
whom transportation is rare and if instated
would enhance their quality of life. Local
American parents who want their children to
learn how to repair their own
bicycles, adults, and young adults with
purchase out product.
My customers will range in age and will most
probably have a disposable income.
7. PRODUCTS SERVICES (COURSE)
Customized tire valve The course addresses the
stems need for money to fund the
enterprise. I do not want
Bike seats this enterprise to be solely
Sell baskets (One for One charity (giving of bikes)
TOMS idea) because with charity you
Bicycle chains as trinkets cannot control the
quantity, quality, function or
Selling helmets (One for size of bikes. Money is
One): This helmet buys [ x needed to buy new bikes
amount of helmets] for and pay for shipping &
people in South Sudan. handling.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
8. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES CONTD.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is comprised of multiple
classes designed for people ages 12+.
The proceeds from the course will be
used to purchase new bikes and
repair/refurbish old bikes. People who
are part of the course will be learning
how to repair bikes using bikes that will
be sent off to South Sudan. Their final
project will be to repair a bike relying
solely on the knowledge they have
acquired during the course. These
bikes will also be sent off to South
Sudan. Therefore, the students will be
directly affecting change. This
business will eventually want to grow
to plan service trips for students who
are interested in giving the bicycles
they fixed in person.
10. MARKETING
Customer
I am selling to customers inside the US. These customers will probably be
mostly cyclists. The consumers who will benefit from the courses will range
in age.
Distribution
My products will be distributed online and in-store at the same location the
courses will be held. I hope that eventually, my product will expand to be in
stores around the country and world, and worn by cyclist.
Advertisement
I will inform my market on major social networking website such as
Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo, LinkedIn, hi5, Skyrock, Friendster, myspace, Tumblr,
StumbleUpon, eBay, Google and Twitter. Also on cycling-enthusiast threads.
In addition, once the company grows, having commercials and major cyclists
endorse KOBS. Having fundraisers at local schools. The grand prizes being
a free course at the KOBS workshop would also be a great way to spread
the word and increase revenue.
11. SUSTAINABILITY
Start-up Costs
My estimated start-up costs for advertising:
$1,500 for 30 days of advertisement on Facebook +
$0.95 per click
Tools and workstations: $300
Space for workshop: $0
Business license and permit for non-profit organization in
State of Missouri: $400
Bike (10) Shipment: $1,250
Donors will bring $10 per bike to offset cost of shipping
My business will become sustainable via repair
courses, merchandise, fundraisers, donations, and possible
endorsement ventures.
12. SCALABILITY
We will expand courses to include online courses and
DVDs. The business will also become larger via
endorsements and advertisement on major and local
bike races. KOBS will expand to partner with Jodie
Wu's Global Cycle Solutions to tailor attachments that
will be useful to inhabitants of South Sudan.
Five-years from now…
In five years, KOBS expects to have a functioning facility
for which to hold courses and workshops, receive
bicycles and products, and for the fast-finisher to have all
the necessary communicative tools. KOBS will already
have made at least 3 trips to South Sudan to personally
drop off the bicycles.
13. FINANCING
Sources of Capital
Bank loans
UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission
for Africa)
USAID
World Bank
Global Environment Facility
Over time, to become a completely self-
sufficient, independent, non-profit
organization, KOBS will need approximately
14. WHAT SETS KOBS APART?
KOBS sends a message to the youth
instilling in them the beginnings of
entrepreneurs who are cognizant of their
world
KOBS will not be dependent on donations
only.
KOBS spreads the message of the impact of
transportation on everyone in the world
KOBS will be at the forefront of helping a
new nation become independent and