Founders & Management Team:

Founded by Dr. Sarah Clark (CEO), a medical doctor with 15 years of experience in healthcare, and Dr. Amina Khan (COO), a public health specialist with extensive experience in rural healthcare delivery.

History of Past Funding Requests:

In 2020, we received €200,000 in grant funding from an international health NGO. These funds were allocated towards purchasing our first health van (€100,000), medical equipment (€50,000), and initial operational costs (€50,000).

Business Case:

There is a critical need for accessible healthcare, particularly in underserved rural areas. Our mobile health minivan provides essential medical services, including vaccinations, screenings, and consultations, directly to these communities. With the ongoing global health crisis and the rise of non-communicable diseases, we offer a cost-effective, scalable healthcare solution. The mobile healthcare market is expected to reach $16 billion by 2026, and we are well-positioned to grow within this market.

Shareholding Structure:

The founders hold 65% (Sarah: 35%, Amina: 30%), while NGO stakeholders hold 35%.

Marketing Strategy:

We will partner with local governments and NGOs to extend our reach. Additionally, we will implement a grassroots marketing strategy, raising awareness through local community outreach and digital marketing targeting specific regions.

Risk Mitigation:

Our biggest risk is securing long-term partnerships with local governments. To mitigate this, we maintain strong relationships with multiple NGOs and diversify our funding sources. We also focus on preventative healthcare, which reduces long-term operational costs.

Social Impact:

Our project provides life-saving healthcare to underserved populations, particularly in rural areas with limited access to medical facilities. We aim to improve overall public health outcomes while providing employment opportunities for healthcare professionals.

Type of Investment Needed:

Impact investment with social and financial returns.

Funding Amount Required:

€400,000

Use of Funds:

  • Purchasing additional mobile vans: €150,000
  • Medical supplies and equipment: €120,000
  • Hiring healthcare personnel: €80,000
  • Fuel, maintenance, and operational costs: €50,000

Expected ROI:

15-20% annual returns, supported by government health contracts and NGO funding.

Payback Period:

5 years, with profitability expected in year two through partnerships.