New second hand computers to teach online freelancing

Martin

Nairobi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Martin

Member since

March 2014

On-time repayments

317 installments  •  83%

About Me

I am the first born in my family we are just two kids me and my sister, we moved to the Nairobi from a small town called Nyeri in Central Kenya which is my home town.

I originally wanted to become a music producer after high school but discovered my passion is in computers and technology therefore I studies IT and worked as a support tech for several years before finally switching from that to being a virtual assistant on www.odesk.com

It was not easy to hold down a good stable job because of the competitive nature of the IT industry so after the IT support job that lasted 2 years was over, it was time to use my skills to work for myself.

That is the reason I partnered with a friend and business partner who owns a cyber cafe to train your kids use computers and learn ways to utilize their skills to be their own bosses.

My Business

I am a virtual assistant on www.upwork.com which is a global market place for companies, entrepreneurs and organizations to outsource their work to remote workers from all over the world.

My goal is to use my skills to help young people get computer skills and be self reliant, I do my freelance work in a public cyber cafe that is owned by a friend, and that is also where I volunteer to teach kids to use computers.

Using savings and help from family I managed to purchase a small car that I use to provide taxi services in my neighborhood. This is a good way of earning money to repay the loans as well as provide a service.

Right now my only source of income is the taxi business, the online work has not been generating enough income to cater for my bills. This could be as a result of the financial crisis in the European and American countries, everyone is cutting back on expenses.

However I am very hopeful that things will work out for the better and I can fulfill all my goals. I thank the Zidisha community for providing this platform to help young people get a livelihood rather than end up in crime.

Right now at the cyber cafe, we need to buy two new computers, that will cost $400, we also need to upgrade our internet connection from the current 1Mbps to at least 5Mbps, this will increase the bill from the current $30 to $100.

The loan combined with savings that we have accumulated will be able to buy one new computer, then we can work out how to get the other one and upgrade the internet connection so that we can take in more kids, especially now during school holidays.

There is a huge demand for computer skills among young people who are looking for part time jobs in between school holidays, or for those fresh from high school. This is the reason why the cyber is the perfect place for these kids to come and get computer skills.

I choose to help teach because its very fulfilling for me to see kids getting real skills that add value in their lives, they become self employed and start their own ventures like typing services or working online doing different things like social media marketing or doing research work like myself.

The costs at the cyber are typically slightly above $800 that includes internet connection, rent for the cyber, stationery, business licenses and daily expenses that include but not limited to running errands.

At the moment the cyber makes very little profit because costs are high to run it but any money we make we pump it back to the business and also us it to repay any debts we incur.

The best thing about what I do is seeing kids getting computer skills and earning money on their own, just like I did when I switched from employment to being a freelance VA.

Loan Proposal

We will use the loan to buy two second hand computers at $100 to add on to the 5 that we already have. Once they cyber can generate enough money we can expand and increase the number of computers and take in more students.

The project has been a success so far because of zidisha and its encouraging to know that people care about funding projects that help young people.

It is my joy to help young people gain meaningful skills that they can use to make their lives better rather than relying on employment. This way they get self confidence to try bigger things and set bigger goals.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$128.00

Date disbursed

Oct 6, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

15 months

Lenders

Lou Kaucic

Sanbornton, NH, United States

F

Filip

Belgium

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Summary

Amount repaid

$133.76

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Feb 27, 2017

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Oct 18, 2015 $2.00 Oct 27, 2015 $2.00
Oct 25, 2015 $2.00 Oct 27, 2015 $2.00
Nov 1, 2015 $2.00 Nov 3, 2015 $2.00
Nov 8, 2015 $2.00 Nov 8, 2015 $2.00
Nov 15, 2015 $2.00 Nov 16, 2015 $2.00
Nov 22, 2015 $2.00 Nov 22, 2015 $2.00
Nov 29, 2015 $2.00 Dec 1, 2015 $2.00
Dec 6, 2015 $2.00 Dec 9, 2015 $2.00
Dec 13, 2015 $2.00 Dec 11, 2015 $2.00
Dec 20, 2015 $2.00 Dec 13, 2015 $2.00
Dec 27, 2015 $2.00 Dec 20, 2015 $2.00
Jan 3, 2016 $2.00 Dec 28, 2015 $2.00
Jan 10, 2016 $2.00 Jan 3, 2016 $2.00
Jan 17, 2016 $2.00 Jan 11, 2016 $2.00
Jan 24, 2016 $2.00 Jan 18, 2016 $2.00
Jan 31, 2016 $2.00 Jan 27, 2016 $2.00
Feb 7, 2016 $2.00 Jan 31, 2016 $2.00
Feb 14, 2016 $2.00 Feb 9, 2016 $2.00
Feb 21, 2016 $2.00 Feb 15, 2016 $2.00
Feb 28, 2016 $2.00 Feb 21, 2016 $2.00
Mar 6, 2016 $2.00 Mar 1, 2016 $2.00
Mar 13, 2016 $2.00 Mar 6, 2016 $2.00
Mar 20, 2016 $2.00 Mar 17, 2016 $2.00
Mar 27, 2016 $2.00 Mar 20, 2016 $2.00
Apr 3, 2016 $2.00 Mar 29, 2016 $2.00
Apr 10, 2016 $2.00 Apr 19, 2016 $2.00
Apr 17, 2016 $2.00 Apr 19, 2016 $2.00
Apr 24, 2016 $2.00 Apr 29, 2016 $2.00
May 1, 2016 $2.00 May 3, 2016 $2.00
May 8, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
May 15, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
May 22, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
May 29, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
Jun 5, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
Jun 12, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
Jun 19, 2016 $2.00 Jun 7, 2016 $2.00
Jun 26, 2016 $2.00 Jun 26, 2016 $2.00
Jul 3, 2016 $2.00 Jul 3, 2016 $2.00
Jul 10, 2016 $2.00 Jul 28, 2016 $2.00
Jul 17, 2016 $2.00 Jul 28, 2016 $2.00
Jul 24, 2016 $2.00 Aug 24, 2016 $2.00
Jul 31, 2016 $2.00 Aug 24, 2016 $2.00
Aug 7, 2016 $2.00 Aug 24, 2016 $2.00
Aug 14, 2016 $2.00 Aug 24, 2016 $2.00
Aug 21, 2016 $2.00 Aug 24, 2016 $2.00
Aug 28, 2016 $2.00 Aug 30, 2016 $2.00
Sep 4, 2016 $2.00 Sep 25, 2016 $2.00
Sep 11, 2016 $2.00 Sep 25, 2016 $2.00
Sep 18, 2016 $2.00 Sep 25, 2016 $2.00
Sep 25, 2016 $2.00 Oct 1, 2016 $2.00
Oct 2, 2016 $2.00 Oct 1, 2016 $2.00
Oct 9, 2016 $2.00 Oct 8, 2016 $2.00
Oct 16, 2016 $2.00 Oct 18, 2016 $2.00
Oct 23, 2016 $2.00 Oct 18, 2016 $2.00
Oct 30, 2016 $2.00 Oct 30, 2016 $2.00
Nov 6, 2016 $2.00 Oct 30, 2016 $2.00
Nov 13, 2016 $2.00 Nov 12, 2016 $2.00
Nov 20, 2016 $2.00 Nov 12, 2016 $2.00
Nov 27, 2016 $2.00 Nov 30, 2016 $2.00
Dec 4, 2016 $2.00 Nov 30, 2016 $2.00
Dec 11, 2016 $2.00 Dec 22, 2016 $2.00
Dec 18, 2016 $2.00 Dec 22, 2016 $2.00
Dec 25, 2016 $2.00 Dec 30, 2016 $2.00
Jan 1, 2017 $2.00 Dec 30, 2016 $2.00
Jan 8, 2017 $2.00 Jan 11, 2017 $2.00
Jan 15, 2017 $2.00 Jan 11, 2017 $2.00
Jan 22, 2017 $1.76 Feb 27, 2017 $1.76

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