The Funding Network - WorkerBe Oasis

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WorkerBe Oasis will be presenting as part of The Funding Network event on 17th Sept in Wellington

Wellington

WorkerBe Oasis is a new Wellington group seeking seed funding to start an urban farm with an aim to grow 2,000kg of food by November 2016.

This food will provide a consistent supply of fresh vegetables for people in need, while also teaching and inspiring people to use their own backyards for food production and healthier lifestyles. Alongside growing food, they will also introduce a community composting service, diverting waste from landfill.

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Guest Donor on 12 Oct 2015
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Guest Donor on 19 Sep 2015
Tipping it over 1000! Thank you for taking this initiative :)
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$50
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Guest Donor on 18 Sep 2015
Nice initiative!
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Sergio Ayrosa
Sergio Ayrosa on 18 Sep 2015
Great project!
$50

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This campaign started on 7 Sep 2015 and ended on 15 Oct 2015.