Curry On - Pitchdeck

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#WHY

this is punepune

Pune4.85M

this is sara

Sangeeta40% Slums

as a teamwe know

Invest in Women

Invest in Future

we empower Women

#WHAT

develop Skills

common skill! cooking - we bleieve cooking is art

as a teamwe know

500.000 Women

#WHAT

30% Young Workers

fOCUS ON qUALITY

PurchaseGoods

LocalDelivery

not only this but investininfrastructuregiveback to communitiyholistic approach

#WHAT

Slum Development

Meal Cost Breakdown

Capacity = 5 meals/ dayMonthly net profit: Rs 6,000

40%Women’s

profit

15%Raw

Materials

15%Delivery

10%Utilities20%

Commissions

Meal price = Rs 150Women’s net profit = Rs 60

The Impact

how do we really double the income?

5 meals a day - 40% of 150R food within one week 1500R = double the income

but notonly this - we improveliving quality, hygiene fators,help woman be more independent, be with their children, educate themon hgiene too, and so on and so on, and build a communityof women who are more independent...

● no stability● no improvement● no scalability

+ Rs 1500/week

BEFORE CURRY ON

● improve living quality● develop skills● financial stability

Rs 2000

not only anima

• kindergardening• stitching• professional cleaning

Double Income 10M Women

diversity & experienceWe want thisTo Happen

Appendix

1 Million - Breakdown

25% R&D

25% Marketing

20% Other

10% Administration

10% Training

10% Equipment

Go To Market

Supply:● 2x Contractors

Demand:● Transparent Marketing

THe Numbers

$10 $565

CLVCAC

➢ Internet users in India – 243M

➢ Expected internet users in India by Dec 2015 – 402M http://www.oneindia.com/india/india-to-cross-400-million-internet-users-by-dec-2015-iamai-report-1929570.html

➢ Within the next 15 years, India will have the largest, and among the youngest, workforces in the world, and will need to create jobs for the roughly one hundred million young Indians who will enter the job market in the coming decade.

7.2 percent in 2014/15 and rise to 7.5 percent in 2015/16, driven by stronger investment following improvements to the business climate. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/survey/so/2015/car031115a.htm

➢ NGO working towards urban slum development - Seva Sahayog http://www.sevasahayog.org/seva-sahayog