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Haja | Sunita. Outline. Current Business Model SWOT Analysis Growth Options Strategy Advantages Disadvantages Internship Opportunity. Business Model. Non-profit Organizations. Integrate. Altruja Fundraising System. Promotes. Supporters. Business Model. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Haja | Sunita

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Outline Current Business Model SWOT Analysis Growth Options Strategy

Advantages Disadvantages

Internship Opportunity

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Business Model

Non-profit Organization

sAltruja

Fundraising System

Integrate

Promotes

Supporters

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Business Model Sponsored by : Exist-up grant from the Federal

Economics Ministry and the European Social Fund grant over € 94,000 EUR

Investors: High-Tech Startup Fund, Bavaria seed funds, business angels Dr. Kirchner and Dr. Ferber

Target Customers : Non-profit organizations Revenue: Transaction fees of incoming donations Cost: Operational costs (e.g. salary), enhancing

software, Conducting workshops, seminars & lectures

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SWOT AnalysisStrengths•Excellent online presence•Healthy Funding•Built for customers•Very focused ecosystem of services

Weaknesses•Target market is Germany•Reliance on people’s good will

Opportunities•Expanding to Asian regions•Tapping onto resources

• Lien Centre, http://www.lcsi.smu.edu.sg/

• Start Now Pte Ltd, http://www.startnow.sg

Threats•Other companies, e.g.Crowdrise

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Recommendations

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Growth Options Expanding to Asian regions

590 million people in Southeast Asia Most still in developing stage No online fundraising platform focused on South

East Asia

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Strategy Set-up regionalization development team in

Singapore Partner with Institutes of Higher Learning to tap

onto opportunities and resources available for students Example: Institute of Innovation and

Entrepreneurship in SMU Potential SPRING funding

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Advantages Anyone including foreigners can set up and operate

a business Well regulated economy Foreign companies who setup a Singapore

subsidiary company enjoy tax resident status world-class infrastructure Located at the heart of the Asia Pacific region Allows a corporation to be a 100% foreign-owned

company

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Disadvantages Foreign businesses with a Singapore branch office

are also required to file the audited accounts of their parent company

Foreign companies should designate at least one director who is a Singaporean citizen or a holder of Singapore Employment Pass, Entrepass, or Dependent Pass.

A general meeting must be held on an annual basis High cost of living

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Internship scope Market the solution to Singapore market Research and provide roadmap for setting up a

regional office in Singapore Market segment Source funding Set-up office Potential partnership with Institute of Higher

Learning

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