1. Business Plan Fair Trade Store Student Cooperative Supporting Fair Trade Practices Worldwide Fred Sconberg, Presenting to: Global Center for Social Entrepreneurship University of the Pacific Stockton, California July 25, 2010
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3. Provide income for college students and their student organizations through the sale of Fair Trade products.
37. Scalability / Future Growth Selection of Management Staff Aug 15 – Oct 15, 2010 Selection of Initial College Campus November 1, 2010 Selection of Initial 100 producers December 1, 2010 Develop Initial Store Design December 1, 2010 Locate and Train Students Nov 1 – Dec 31, 2010 Open First Fair Trade Store January 1, 2011 Goal to Have 10 Stores Open Dec 31, 2013
38. Selling the Model Source of Income for College Students Source of Income for Campus Organizations Education model for Teaching the Principles of Fair Trade Education Model for Teaching social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurial Skills
39. Conclusion Fair Trade Stores on college campuses would provide market opportunities, less complicated import-export mechanisms, and less expensive market access for producers of ethnic crafts and fair trade food products.
40. A Call to Action Fair Trade Stores on 10 College Campuses requires an investment of $200,000 Fair Trade Stores will repay the investment within 5 years 2% interest
41. Fair Trade Store Student Cooperative Supporting Fair Trade Practices Worldwide Fred Sconberg Global Center for Social Entrepreneurship University of the Pacific Stockton, California July 25, 2010