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Health Cube

Health Cube. Jennifer Rosete -Busby Mark A. Nicholas. Kelli C. Cooney Gregory Flatow. Overview. A sustainable worldwide organic food production project Objectives Increase healthy food supply in urban areas Facilitate local and international community building and exchange

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Health Cube

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  1. Health Cube Jennifer Rosete-Busby Mark A. Nicholas Kelli C. Cooney Gregory Flatow

  2. Overview • A sustainable worldwide organic food production project • Objectives • Increase healthy food supply in urban areas • Facilitate local and international community building and exchange • A model for leaving the days of one-directional development aid in the past

  3. Dr. Dickson Despommier, PhD • microbiologist, ecologist and Professor of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University • Dr. Vandana Shiva • Indian philosopher, environmental activist, author and eco feminist “In nature's economy the currency is not money, it is life.” ― Vandana Shiva, Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, and Peace

  4. Foundation Cities • New Delhi, India • Beirut, Lebanon • Nairobi, Kenya • Port Au Prince, Haiti • Jakarta, Indonesia

  5. Health Cube Vertical Gardens • Completely GMO free produce • Crops grown organically without the need for pesticides • Year round harvest • Elimination of delivery costs, including risks such as spoilage and infestation

  6. Public Relations • Dr. Shiva and Dr. Despommier’s momentum and expertise • Universities and labs • Press releases • Building and Implementation Progress • Partner Organizations • New Technologies • Lessons Learned through Exchange • Affect on Local Communities

  7. Funding Partners • Foundations • Global Crop Diversity Trust • W.K. Kellogg Foundation • Whole Foods Foundation • Newman’s Own Foundation • Packard Foundation • Poverty Alleviation Fund • Agri-Food Research Foundation • Public Sponsors • UNDP • UN Foundation • USDA Foreign Agricultural Service • USAID • National and local governments of receiving cities • (5% requirement)

  8. Other Partners • Full Belly Project • Columbia University Vertical Farm Project • Clemson University Vertical Farming Institute • Chicago State University’s Aquaponics Facility • Syracuse University College of Architecture • SUNY ESF • Tennessee Tech University College of Architecture

  9. Financial Management • Our Financial Manager plays integral role in our organization’s transactions to acquire highly technical merchandise • Our start up cost is very high but costs will become low once construction is complete • Our breaking point will be in our third year when our start up costs have been matched by private donors

  10. Annual Revenue

  11. Operational Costs

  12. Personnel Costs

  13. Operations • Headquartered in New York City • Headquarters will house the President, Financial and Administrative Managers, Interns, and various other necessary staff. • Primary duties will be to update/ensure program in consistently in compliance with required 501c3 protocols, as well as to provide tools and support where necessary to ensure such compliance in foreign nations. • Grants-proposals, day-to-day activities needed to ensure smooth sailing for the charity.

  14. Overseas Operations • Headquarters will house Country Director, Health Cube Regional Representative, Scientists and Engineers, as well as any additional staff needed to ensure fluidity in operations. • Primary goals will be outreach to the community and government. • Implementation of programs. • Research/training.

  15. Additional Operations • Employees will utilize local community centers to help find and train citizens for the program. • Language centers will be helping to advise employees on potential avenues for training of local volunteers. • The Board of Directors/other high-ranking officials will visit these overseas sites on a regular basis in order to inspect/evaluate program from a first-hand viewpoint.

  16. Wrapping it All Up Project meets the goals of a diverse set of stakeholders: -Poverty reduction         -Development         -Hunger         -Food Sovereignty (Anti-GMO movement)         -Water Conservation         -Environmental and Biodiversity Movement Brings farmers together: -Community building         -Knowledge Sharing

  17. Questions?

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