Monday, March 21, 2011

HelpJapan.co Social Venture Fund -- have you invested in rebuilding Japan?

We are releasing our presentation on how HelpJapan.co could help leverage the needed  funds for the rebuilding of coastal communities devastated by the 11-3-11 Tsunami that has left Sendai and the surrounding region in ruins. As it stands 1000s of families will NEVER return to their homes and many of the small communities will never recover.  They need your help.

The idea of a Social Ventures is simple... provide Solutions and Services to Japan Gov, NGOs and NPOs and keep reinvesting the funds until $1billion fund is created over the next 3-5 years then leverage it to help rebuild the many devastated communities. DC is a community built on providing services and solutions to Integrators (companies that provide solutions to the FED). HelpJapan.co is modeled after Inc. 500 fast growing company PCNStrategies, but instead of providing services and solutions to Integrators they will provide them to that Trout call's "The Bottleneck."

The Bottleneck are NGO, Large NPO and Government agencies all overwhelmed by the devastation of recent event. HelpJapan.co is a long term solution that will still be focused on the recovery efforts when reactionary global NGOs and NPOs go off chasing the next crisis. Social venture re-invest profits that will provide the best possible return for the survivors that can be re-invested to continue to snowball the recovery process. Social Ventures are sustainable just like corporations are... NPOs and NGO are reliant on the support of individuals, groups and governments.

Trout possesses a Masters in Nonprofit management and Administration and a past Strategic Campaign Director for NCDS, Inc. that has raised over billion for economic development initiatives and communities over the last 30 years. His friend and Sempai Mr. Edward D. Miller is one the most known and established of all American's in Fukui with 27 years as a business leader. Fukui Japan is the home some of the wealthiest private companies in the world (7-11 owners and Ono Holdings etc..).

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