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1. High-Impact Investor Version

• Formalized international partnerships with International Women Peace Group (2022) and Anike Foundation Inc. (2025) to expand education and empowerment programs.

• Signed Equity Pilot Agreement with FasterCapital (Aug 21, 2025) to strengthen investment readiness and capital access.

• Reached 100+ youth through entrepreneurship, HIV/AIDS awareness, sports outreach, and vocational education programs.

• Trained 45 youth in alternative charcoal production and mushroom farming (March–August 2025), promoting climate-smart income generation.

• Operationalized 5 fish farming dams and launched diversified agricultural production (rice, bananas, mangoes, avocado, citrus, taro).

• Ongoing vocational mechanics & carpentry training supporting 20 youth toward employability and self-employment.

• Supported women and vulnerable groups with productive assets (electric sewing machines, eco-friendly iron, farm inputs) to improve livelihoods sustainably.

 

 

Traction Summary with Measurable KPIs

Impact & Growth Metrics (2025–Present)

Youth Beneficiaries Engaged:• 100+ youth reached through education, entrepreneurship & health programs• 45 youth trained in climate-smart agribusiness• 20 youth enrolled in vocational technical training

Agricultural & Enterprise Assets Built:• 5 operational fish ponds (income-generating infrastructure)• 1 acre rice cultivation• 250+ fruit & environmental trees planted• 200 taro crops established

Women & Inclusion Impact:• 3 income-generating assets provided to women’s groups• Direct livelihood support to vulnerable community members

Community Health & Awareness:• 100+ community members reached with health & NCD education• 60 youth reached with mental health & GBV awareness

 Scalable Social Enterprise Model

 “Youth-Led Climate-Smart Agribusiness & Skills Development Hub”

Business Model Structure:

Revenue Streams:

  1. Fish sales from 5 ponds (expandable model)

  2. Mushroom production sales

  3. Agricultural produce (rice, fruits, taro)

  4. Alternative charcoal production

  5. Vocational workshop services (mechanics & carpentry)

  6. Training fees (future phase – incubation model)

 

 

Scalability Strategy:

  • Replicate 5-pond model → scale to 20 ponds

  • Expand mushroom production into commercial supply

  • Establish youth agribusiness incubation center

  • Develop cooperative marketing structure

  • Leverage international partnerships for blended finance

Why Investors Should Care:

✔ Proven community traction✔ Physical productive assets already installed✔ Multi-income model (not single dependency)✔ Climate-aligned enterprise✔ Youth employment focus (high-impact sector)✔ Partnership-backed credibility

Closing Remarks;

Lugarawa Youth Foundation is evolving into a scalable youth-led social enterprise model integrating climate-smart agriculture, vocational training, and community health education. With structured partnerships and productive assets already operational, we are positioned to scale impact while building sustainable revenue streams

Romanus Aidan Mgimba

Founder and Director

Lugarawa Youth Foundation

+255752379378

Personal email; rmgimbaaidan@gmail.com

 
 
 

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Lugarawa Youth Foundation,
Lugarawa Ward,

Ludewa District,
P. O . BOX 54,
Njombe Region, Tanzania.

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