BOAS is closing it’s public investment campaign soon.
Why you might consider this as a very effective use of your money is best captured in my TEDx talk about Profit for Good. Other reasons you might want to invest:
We’ve already donated €16.432 donated to charity, which helped distribute 8.648 bed nets, protecting 17.297 people from malaria and preventing 2.783 malaria cases. This not only saves at least 3 lives, but also adds €197.184 to the local economy through reduced illness. We have a feasible path to do multiply tens to ten thousands of times
Since we are not profitable I should add that a lot of that money was generated from voluntary donations and my world record attempt for AMF
With the first 100 investors we opened a store, signed partnerships with MUD Jeans (you can also invest in them on the same platform!) and United Repair Centre, and hired the core team. We’ve grown revenue with an average of 25% per month this year
We have 300K investment from a large bank and foundation, which I cannot disclose yet, so we’re not only backed by ‘friends, family and fools’. This does not mean we are overfunded, we are actually heavily underfunded because our plans are ambitious (and have to be if you want to move millions to EC’s)
Invest from €100, so becoming a co-owner of BOAS is feasible for most
Up to 100% of your investment as a gift card (yes really!), and lifetime discounts for all investors, so you can always get vintage denim at the best prices in return for you helping us continue to grow fast
A unique opportunity to invest in the profit for good system’s change. BOAS was featured by Elle, Parool, Peter Singer, Bangkok Post, Rutger Bregman, BNR, Algemeen Dagblad, BNN Vara/Dolf Janssen, Radio 538, Metro News and many others for our ability to save jeans and lives, if you think PR is an important indicator of whether this works or not
More than 100 people, including Peter Singer and tennis pro Marcus Daniel have already invested in our mission to save jeans and lives
We’ve already saved 7.000 jeans and 3 lives, saving 23 million liters of water saved (9 olympic swimming pools), 202.621KG of CO2 saved (2.006 flights from Amsterdam to Barcelona), 14 football fields saved from cotton farming and 488 trash bags of waste saved from being dumped or burned
Why you should not invest?
Our investment is not made to make you rich. 90% of returns are dedicated to effective charities like the Against Malaria Foundation. That’s the whole idea of Profit for Good
This is an investment in a high risk high reward startup. We have a small shot of moving a lot of money to effective charities, but also significant odds of not generating much impact if we go bankrupt
EAIF thinks we’re not a good fit for their fund and have rejected investment in BOAS multiple times, I have commented about that in the critical piece of EAIF
BOAS is closing it’s public investment campaign soon.
Why you might consider this as a very effective use of your money is best captured in my TEDx talk about Profit for Good. Other reasons you might want to invest:
We’ve already donated €16.432 donated to charity, which helped distribute 8.648 bed nets, protecting 17.297 people from malaria and preventing 2.783 malaria cases. This not only saves at least 3 lives, but also adds €197.184 to the local economy through reduced illness. We have a feasible path to do multiply tens to ten thousands of times
Since we are not profitable I should add that a lot of that money was generated from voluntary donations and my world record attempt for AMF
With the first 100 investors we opened a store, signed partnerships with MUD Jeans (you can also invest in them on the same platform!) and United Repair Centre, and hired the core team. We’ve grown revenue with an average of 25% per month this year
We have 300K investment from a large bank and foundation, which I cannot disclose yet, so we’re not only backed by ‘friends, family and fools’. This does not mean we are overfunded, we are actually heavily underfunded because our plans are ambitious (and have to be if you want to move millions to EC’s)
Invest from €100, so becoming a co-owner of BOAS is feasible for most
Up to 100% of your investment as a gift card (yes really!), and lifetime discounts for all investors, so you can always get vintage denim at the best prices in return for you helping us continue to grow fast
A unique opportunity to invest in the profit for good system’s change. BOAS was featured by Elle, Parool, Peter Singer, Bangkok Post, Rutger Bregman, BNR, Algemeen Dagblad, BNN Vara/Dolf Janssen, Radio 538, Metro News and many others for our ability to save jeans and lives, if you think PR is an important indicator of whether this works or not
More than 100 people, including Peter Singer and tennis pro Marcus Daniel have already invested in our mission to save jeans and lives
We’ve already saved 7.000 jeans and 3 lives, saving 23 million liters of water saved (9 olympic swimming pools), 202.621KG of CO2 saved (2.006 flights from Amsterdam to Barcelona), 14 football fields saved from cotton farming and 488 trash bags of waste saved from being dumped or burned
Why you should not invest?
Our investment is not made to make you rich. 90% of returns are dedicated to effective charities like the Against Malaria Foundation. That’s the whole idea of Profit for Good
This is an investment in a high risk high reward startup. We have a small shot of moving a lot of money to effective charities, but also significant odds of not generating much impact if we go bankrupt
EAIF thinks we’re not a good fit for their fund and have rejected investment in BOAS multiple times, I have commented about that in the critical piece of EAIF
You can invest here.
Thanks,
Vin