Hi Everyone! Why We’re Raising $7,000 for the Launching Phase of SouthAustralia Vine Trade
We’re raising $7,000 to support the initial launch phase of SouthAustralia Vine Trade, which will allow us to build a solid foundation for our wine export business. Here’s how the funds will be used:
Market Research & Feasibility Studies ($2,000)
Understanding demand and identifying key markets for South Australian wines in the US and UK, especially for women-owned wineries, is crucial to building a strong strategy. These funds will help us gather insights to refine our business approach and plan the best market entry.Establishing Legal & Business Framework ($1,500)
This includes registering the business, creating necessary legal documents, and ensuring compliance with both Australian and international export regulations. This step is essential for making our operations smooth and sustainable.Building Partnerships with Wineries ($1,500)
Funds will help build relationships with women-owned wineries in South Australia, assisting with travel costs or other necessary expenses to secure partnerships. This will also involve creating initial contracts and agreements with wineries.Creating a Website & Online Presence ($1,500)
A professional website and online presence are essential to making the business accessible to international buyers, distributors, and partners. This funding will be used to set up a user-friendly platform showcasing our wines, with detailed information on our mission and products.Brand Development & Marketing Collateral ($1,000)
Developing branding, including logos, packaging, and promotional materials, will ensure our business stands out in the market. These funds will be allocated to ensure that our aesthetic aligns with our vision of empowering women winemakers and highlighting their craft.
This initial $7,000 will help ensure that we start on a strong, sustainable footing and create lasting connections with South Australian wineries and international markets. With your support, we can bring exceptional wines to the world and empower women in the wine industry.