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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Seeking Investor For Startup Phase, Apache Junction Az 85120

 



Saneiv Enlightenment Center Business Plan

Startup Phase: Home-Based Spiritual Training & Teaching Hub

Location: Apache Junction, AZ 85120 (Master Saneiv’s owned single-wide mobile home in a gated community)

Date: April 2026

This plan outlines a lean, bootstrapped launch using Master Saneiv’s fully paid-off mobile home as the initial facility. It focuses on recruiting and training two dedicated inner-circle members who will receive free room and board plus compensation for the first 12 months. They will support operations and later become paid instructors at a future larger facility. The model leverages Apache Junction’s appeal to snowbirds (mild winters averaging 72–75°F with clear skies), proximity to Superstition Mountains hiking, and safe community amenities (pool, fitness room, clubhouse, biking paths).

This is positioned as one scalable option for spreading Master Saneiv’s teachings globally through in-person experiences, digital content, and community building.

1. Executive Summary

The Saneiv Enlightenment Center will deliver authentic spiritual teachings, meditation, enlightenment practices, and personal guidance from Master Saneiv. Year 1 focuses on setup, recruiting/training the inner circle, and generating initial revenue through small-group workshops, 1-on-1 sessions, online content (videos, e-books, hardcover books), and merchandise.

Key Advantages

  • Zero mortgage; only $995/month lot fee.
  • Low-overhead home-based model in a safe, amenity-rich park near nature.
  • Target market of health-conscious snowbirds, retirees, and locals seeking wellness/spiritual growth.
  • Built-in future scalability: trained instructors for expansion.
  • Startup Capital Required: ~$54,000 (detailed below; largely one-time assets).
  • Projected Year 1 Revenue: $25,000–$35,000 (conservative ramp-up).
  • Break-even: Targeted by end of Year 2 as programs scale and digital products gain traction.

Mission: Bring Master Saneiv’s teachings to the world while building a committed inner circle and sustainable income stream.

2. Company Description

Legal Structure: Recommend forming an LLC for liability protection (consult local attorney; home-based spiritual center with small groups is generally permitted).

Facility: Master Saneiv’s single-wide mobile home (paid in full) + upgraded patio (privacy lattice), community pool/fitness/clubhouse, and nearby hiking. Capacity: small groups (6–10 people) indoors/outdoors initially.

Core Focus: Recruit/train 2 live-in inner-circle members (future instructors) while offering public teachings.

Unique Value: Direct access to “The Only True Enlightened Spiritual Master,” nature-integrated practices, and a safe, welcoming environment ideal for snowbirds and seekers.

3. Market Analysis

Apache Junction (pop. ~41,000–44,000 in 2024–2025, projected ~47,000 by 2026) has an older demographic (median age ~53) and attracts snowbirds drawn to mild winters and outdoor activities. The broader wellness/spiritual market is booming:

  • Global wellness retreat market projected to grow to $371+ billion by 2034 (CAGR ~7.3%).
  • U.S. wellness economy reached $2.1 trillion in 2024.
  • Meditation retreats alone valued at $4.2 billion globally in 2024.

Arizona has strong demand for spiritual/meditation retreats (especially Sedona-area), but Apache Junction offers a more affordable, accessible alternative near Phoenix metro with hiking trails. Snowbirds represent a prime audience for holistic programs. Competition is low locally; the center differentiates via Master Saneiv’s unique teachings and intimate, home-based experience.

Target Customers

  • Snowbirds/retirees (primary).
  • Local wellness seekers.
  • Online global audience for digital products.

4. Organization and Management

Owner/Founder: Master Saneiv – lead teacher, visionary.

Inner Circle (Year 1): 2 live-in recruits/roommates. Compensation: free room/board + $80/day each for labor (setup, assisting classes, recruiting, content creation, maintenance). They receive hands-on training and will transition to paid instructor roles in future expansion.

Outsourced Support: Initial one-time cleaning/organizing service; occasional maintenance.

Growth Path: Inner-circle members become instructors; scale to larger facility (future phase).

5. Products and Services

Core Offerings (Year 1)

  • Small-group workshops/meditation sessions (in-home or patio/clubhouse; $50–$100/person).
  • 1-on-1 enlightenment guidance sessions ($150–$200/hour).
  • Digital products: self-created promotional videos, e-books, online courses (priced $20–$97).
  • Hardcover books and related merchandise.

Future: multi-day mini-retreats using local hiking; instructor-led classes once inner circle is trained.

Recruiting the Inner Circle

Use upgraded social media, new website, 6 dating sites (targeting spiritually aligned individuals), and dinner meetings.

Incentives: free room/board, paid labor, holiday celebrations/gifts.

6. Marketing and Sales Strategy

  • Website: New Saneiv Enlightenment Center site ($2,500 one-time).
  • Digital: Social media upgrades ($2,500/year); self-created videos/e-books for organic reach and sales.
  • Local/Seasonal: Leverage snowbird season; flyers at community clubhouse/pool; partnerships with hiking groups.
  • Recruiting: Dating-site memberships ($300/month) + prospect dinners ($2,500/year).
  • Advertising: $5,000/year for first 2 years (targeted Facebook/Google ads, local wellness directories).
  • Sales: Direct via website; in-person sign-ups; email list building.

7. Operational Plan

Facility Upgrades (one-time)

  • Deep cleaning/organizing service.
  • 4 folding mats (beds), new sofa, 2 ergo recliners, 2 ergo office chairs.
  • New ground-unit A/C, patio privacy lattice + labor, new storage shed + removal of old.
  • Patio set (table + 6 chairs), propane BBQ.
  • Cleaning supplies, new vacuum, 8-bicycle maintenance, Master’s fat-tire bicycle.
  • Related books for home library.
  • Low-mileage used 4-door pickup truck + insurance (perfect record).

Monthly Operations

  • Lot fee, utilities, WiFi.
  • Food supplements for Master + 2 roommates.
  • Maintenance of home/bikes/vehicles.
  • Inner-circle labor supports daily classes, content creation, recruiting.

Timeline

  • Months 1–3: Upgrades, website launch, recruiting inner circle.
  • Months 4–12: Launch programs, train inner circle, build revenue.
  • Year 2+: Scale offerings, prepare for larger facility.

8. Financial Plan

Startup Costs (Total ~$53,950)

CategoryCost
Furniture & furnishings (sofa, recliners, chairs, mats, patio set, BBQ)$4,850
A/C unit$5,500
Truck$25,000
Shed + removal$3,700
Cleaning/organizing, supplies, vacuum$1,300
Books, bikes (maintenance + fat-tire)$2,000
Website$2,500
Patio privacy lattice + labor (est.)$1,200
Promotional videos/e-books/books creation (est.)$3,000
Contingency reserve$5,000
Total~$53,950

Annual Operating Costs (Year 1 ≈ $76,400)

  • Fixed facility: lot fee ($11,940), utilities ($2,400), WiFi ($1,380).
  • Recruiting/marketing: dating sites ($3,600), dinners ($2,500), social media ($2,500), advertising ($5,000).
  • Inner-circle compensation: ~$41,600 (2 people × $80/day × 5 days/week est.; adjustable based on actual labor needs).
  • Supplements, vehicle insurance (est. $2,000 clean record), gifts/holidays (est. $1,000), other.

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Year 1: $25,000–$35,000 (small groups + 1-on-1 + initial digital sales).
  • Year 2: $60,000–$90,000 (full programs + trained instructors + growing online).

Gross margin high (digital products ~80–90%; in-person scales with low added cost).

Funding: Bootstrapped from personal resources or small loan against truck/assets. Positive cash flow targeted by Year 2.

Break-even Analysis: ~$6,400/month average revenue needed in Year 1 (covers ops; labor is investment in future instructors).

9. Risks and Contingencies

  • Slow initial recruiting/programs: Mitigated by dating sites, social media, and snowbird season.
  • Unexpected costs: $5,000 reserve covers appliance/vehicle repairs.
  • Regulatory: Confirm home-based spiritual activities comply with zoning (small scale minimizes issues).
  • Scalability: Inner-circle training ensures smooth transition to larger facilities.

This plan creates a solid foundation for the Saneiv Enlightenment Center while staying true to Master Saneiv’s vision. It is low-risk, leverages existing assets, and positions the teachings for global impact. Next steps: form LLC, complete upgrades, launch website, and begin inner-circle recruitment.

This framework can be refined as needed. The path to enlightenment—and a thriving center—begins here.

Saneiv.info@gmail.com


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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Business Plan | Scottsdale Private Membership Club and Spiritual Enlightenment | Enlightenment That The World Craves

 



Business Plan for Saneiv Enlightenment Center and Private Membership Club

Executive SummaryThe Saneiv Enlightenment Center and Private Membership Club is a premier wellness and spiritual enlightenment facility located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Designed as a sanctuary for personal growth, mindfulness, and community, the center will offer a blend of meditation sessions, enlightenment workshops, yoga classes, and exclusive private membership events focused on holistic healing and consciousness expansion. With Scottsdale's thriving wellness tourism market—projected to contribute to Arizona's $1.4 trillion global wellness industry boom—the center is poised for rapid growth.The facility requires a minimum 5,000 square foot lease, with startup costs estimated at $293,000 and two years of operating expenses at $541,000, totaling approximately $834,000 in funding needs. Revenue will be generated through tiered membership fees ($99–$499/month), drop-in classes ($25–$50/session), and premium workshops ($200–$500/event). Break-even is projected within 12–18 months, with Year 1 revenue of $450,000 scaling to $750,000 in Year 2.This plan seeks $850,000 in funding (including a 2% contingency) to cover leasing, furnishing, staffing, marketing, and operations for the first two years, ensuring sustainable launch and growth.Company DescriptionMission Statement: To foster enlightenment and inner peace through accessible, transformative experiences that integrate ancient wisdom with modern wellness practices, creating a supportive community for personal and collective evolution.Vision: Become Scottsdale's leading private enlightenment club, attracting 500+ members within two years and expanding to regional retreats.Legal Structure: LLC registered in Arizona, with the founder as primary owner and operator.Location: Scottsdale, AZ—a hub for affluent wellness seekers, with high demand for spiritual and holistic services amid Arizona's growing health and wellness sector, driven by tourism and resident influx.Business Model: Hybrid revenue streams:
  • Private Membership Club: Exclusive access to events, lounges, and personalized coaching.
  • Open-Access Programs: Classes and workshops for non-members.
  • Partnerships: Collaborations with local therapists, nutritionists, and retreat organizers.
The 5,000 sq. ft. facility will include meditation halls, yoga studios, a serene lounge, private consultation rooms, and outdoor green spaces.Market AnalysisScottsdale's wellness market is exploding, fueled by Arizona's economic growth and a surge in wellness tourism. Key insights:
  • Industry Growth: The global wellness tourism market is valued at $1.4 trillion, with Arizona leading in plant-based, psychedelic-assisted, and consciousness-focused therapies (e.g., psilocybin studies in AZ and nearby CO). Local trends include luxury spas and transformational hubs like Starwalker Cafe in Scottsdale.
  • Target Market: Affluent professionals (ages 35–55, household income $100k+), retirees, and tourists seeking spiritual retreats. Scottsdale has 250,000+ residents and 10 million+ annual visitors, with 40% prioritizing wellness activities.
  • Competitive Landscape: Competitors include yoga studios (e.g., CorePower) and spas (e.g., Sanctuary Camelback), but few offer integrated "enlightenment" clubs with private membership. Differentiation: Focus on evidence-based enlightenment practices (e.g., mindfulness backed by neuroscience) and exclusive, invite-only events.
  • Market Size & Opportunity: Arizona's wellness sector sees 15–20% annual growth, with consumer spending up 25% post-pandemic. Demand for membership models is high, with 30% of locals subscribing to fitness/wellness clubs.
  • SWOT Analysis:
    Strength
    Weakness
    Opportunity
    Threat
    Unique enlightenment focus; Scottsdale prestige
    High initial costs
    Wellness tourism boom
    Economic downturns
    Founder expertise in spiritual coaching
    Limited initial brand awareness
    Partnerships with local influencers
     Normal competition 
Projected market penetration: 2–5% of local wellness seekers in Year 1.Organization and ManagementTeam Structure:
  • Founder/Director (You): Oversees operations, programming, and vision. Salary: $1,000/week ($52,000/year).
  • Receptionist/Office Manager: Handles front desk, scheduling, and admin. Salary: $45,000/year (based on Scottsdale averages of $40,000–$50,000).
  • Future Hires (Year 2): Part-time instructors (2–3 at $30/hour) and marketing coordinator.
Advisory Board: Local wellness experts for guidance on compliance (e.g., AZ health regulations for therapies).Products and ServicesCore Offerings:
  • Meditation & Yoga Classes: Daily sessions ($25 drop-in; included in memberships).
  • Enlightenment Workshops: Monthly themes (e.g., "Psychedelic Integration," "Energy Healing") at $200–$500.
  • Private Membership Tiers:
    Tier
    Monthly Fee
    Benefits
    Basic
    $99
    Unlimited classes, lounge access
    Premium
    $249
    + Private coaching, priority events
    Elite
    $499
    + VIP retreats, personalized plans
  • Additional Revenue: Merchandise (crystals, books: 20% margin), corporate wellness programs.
All services emphasize safety, with certified instructors and liability waivers.Marketing and Sales StrategyInitial Launch (Months 1–3): $20,000 budget for digital ads (Google/Facebook targeting Scottsdale wellness keywords), influencer partnerships (local yogis), and grand opening event. SEO-optimized website with booking portal.Ongoing Strategy:
  • Content marketing: Weekly blog/podcast on enlightenment topics.
  • Community Building: Free intro sessions, pop-up events at Scottsdale festivals.
  • Sales Funnel: Email nurturing for memberships (target 50% conversion from leads).
  • Budget: 5–10% of revenue annually, starting at $1,000/month for social media and email campaigns.
Projected Metrics: 200 leads/month, 100 members by Month 6.Financial PlanStartup CostsOne-time expenses to launch the center.
Category
Estimated Cost
Notes
Lease Security Deposit
$23,333
2 months at $11,667/month ($28/sq ft/year average for Scottsdale commercial space)
Furnishing & Setup
$200,000
Furniture, decor, AV equipment for 5,000 sq ft (aligned with $150k–$250k wellness center benchmarks)
Business Vehicle
$25,000
Used van for events/transport (Scottsdale averages $15k–$40k)
Initial Marketing
$20,000
Digital ads, website, launch event
Insurance (First Year)
$5,000
Liability/property for wellness center (AZ averages $4k–$6k)
Legal/Licenses/Misc.
$20,000
Permits, LLC setup, initial supplies
Total Startup
$293,333
Operating Costs (2 Years)Monthly/annual expenses for sustainable operations.
Category
Annual Cost
2-Year Total
Notes
Rent
$140,000
$280,000
$28/sq ft/year for 5,000 sq ft
Utilities
$10,500
$21,000
$2.10/sq ft/year average
Salaries (Owner + Receptionist)
$97,000
$194,000
Owner $52k; Receptionist $45k (excl. taxes/benefits)
Insurance
$5,000
$10,000
Ongoing liability/property
Marketing
$12,000
$24,000
$1,000/month digital/community
Maintenance/Supplies
$6,000
$12,000
Cleaning, minor repairs
Vehicle (Gas/Maintenance/Ins.)
$5,000
$10,000
Annual operating
Total Operating
$275,500
$551,000
Includes 5% buffer for inflation/taxes
*Note: Excludes revenue offsets; assumes conservative ramp-up.Funding Request$850,000 total funding (startup $293k + 2-year operations $541k + $16k contingency). Sources: 50% equity investment, 50% small business loan (SBA-backed). Use of funds: 35% facility setup, 40% operations, 15% marketing, 10% reserves.Financial Projections
Year
Revenue
Expenses
Net Profit
1
$450,000
$425,000
$25,000
2
$750,000
$500,000
$250,000
Total (2 Years)
$1,200,000
$925,000
$275,000
Assumptions: 150 members by Year 1 end (60% occupancy); 20% annual growth. ROI: 25% by Year 2 end.AppendixBusiness Plan for Saneiv Enlightenment Center and Private Membership Club
Executive SummaryThe Saneiv Enlightenment Center and Private Membership Club is a premier wellness and spiritual enlightenment facility located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Designed as a sanctuary for personal growth, mindfulness, and community, the center will offer a blend of meditation sessions, enlightenment workshops, yoga classes, and exclusive private membership events focused on holistic healing and consciousness expansion. With Scottsdale's thriving wellness tourism market—projected to contribute to Arizona's $1.4 trillion global wellness industry boom—the center is poised for rapid growth.The facility requires a minimum 5,000 square foot lease, with startup costs estimated at $293,000 and two years of operating expenses at $541,000, totaling approximately $834,000 in funding needs. Revenue will be generated through tiered membership fees ($99–$499/month), drop-in classes ($25–$50/session), and premium workshops ($200–$500/event). Break-even is projected within 12–18 months, with Year 1 revenue of $450,000 scaling to $750,000 in Year 2.This plan seeks $850,000 in funding (including a 2% contingency) to cover leasing, furnishing, staffing, marketing, and operations for the first two years, ensuring sustainable launch and growth.Company DescriptionMission Statement: To foster enlightenment and inner peace through accessible, transformative experiences that integrate ancient wisdom with modern wellness practices, creating a supportive community for personal and collective evolution.Vision: Become Scottsdale's leading private enlightenment club, attracting 500+ members within two years and expanding to regional retreats.Legal Structure: LLC registered in Arizona, with the founder as primary owner and operator.Location: Scottsdale, AZ—a hub for affluent wellness seekers, with high demand for spiritual and holistic services amid Arizona's growing health and wellness sector, driven by tourism and resident influx.Business Model: Hybrid revenue streams:Private Membership Club: Exclusive access to events, lounges, and personalized coaching.Open-Access Programs: Classes and workshops for non-members.Partnerships: Collaborations with local therapists, nutritionists, and retreat organizers.The 5,000 sq. ft. facility will include meditation halls, yoga studios, a serene lounge, private consultation rooms, and outdoor green spaces.Market AnalysisScottsdale's wellness market is exploding, fueled by Arizona's economic growth and a surge in wellness tourism. Key insights:Industry Growth: The global wellness tourism market is valued at $1.4 trillion, with Arizona leading in plant-based, psychedelic-assisted, and consciousness-focused therapies (e.g., psilocybin studies in AZ and nearby CO). Local trends include luxury spas and transformational hubs like Starwalker Cafe in Scottsdale.Target Market: Affluent professionals (ages 35–55, household income $100k+), retirees, and tourists seeking spiritual retreats. Scottsdale has 250,000+ residents and 10 million+ annual visitors, with 40% prioritizing wellness activities.Competitive Landscape: Competitors include yoga studios (e.g., CorePower) and spas (e.g., Sanctuary Camelback), but few offer integrated "enlightenment" clubs with private membership. Differentiation: Focus on evidence-based enlightenment practices (e.g., mindfulness backed by neuroscience) and exclusive, invite-only events.Market Size & Opportunity: Arizona's wellness sector sees 15–20% annual growth, with consumer spending up 25% post-pandemic. Demand for membership models is high, with 30% of locals subscribing to fitness/wellness clubs.SWOT Analysis:StrengthWeaknessOpportunityThreatUnique enlightenment focus; Scottsdale prestigeHigh initial costsWellness tourism boomEconomic downturnsFounder expertise in spiritual coachingLimited initial brand awarenessPartnerships with local influencers Normal competition Projected market penetration: 2–5% of local wellness seekers in Year 1.Organization and ManagementTeam Structure:Founder/Director (You): Oversees operations, programming, and vision. Salary: $1,000/week ($52,000/year).Receptionist/Office Manager: Handles front desk, scheduling, and admin. Salary: $45,000/year (based on Scottsdale averages of $40,000–$50,000).Future Hires (Year 2): Part-time instructors (2–3 at $30/hour) and marketing coordinator.Advisory Board: Local wellness experts for guidance on compliance (e.g., AZ health regulations for therapies).Products and ServicesCore Offerings:Meditation & Yoga Classes: Daily sessions ($25 drop-in; included in memberships).Enlightenment Workshops: Monthly themes (e.g., "Psychedelic Integration," "Energy Healing") at $200–$500.Private Membership Tiers:TierMonthly FeeBenefitsBasic$99Unlimited classes, lounge accessPremium$249+ Private coaching, priority eventsElite$499+ VIP retreats, personalized plansAdditional Revenue: Merchandise (crystals, books: 20% margin), corporate wellness programs.All services emphasize safety, with certified instructors and liability waivers.Marketing and Sales StrategyInitial Launch (Months 1–3): $20,000 budget for digital ads (Google/Facebook targeting Scottsdale wellness keywords), influencer partnerships (local yogis), and grand opening event. SEO-optimized website with booking portal.Ongoing Strategy:Content marketing: Weekly blog/podcast on enlightenment topics.Community Building: Free intro sessions, pop-up events at Scottsdale festivals.Sales Funnel: Email nurturing for memberships (target 50% conversion from leads).Budget: 5–10% of revenue annually, starting at $1,000/month for social media and email campaigns.Projected Metrics: 200 leads/month, 100 members by Month 6.Financial PlanStartup CostsOne-time expenses to launch the center.CategoryEstimated CostNotesLease Security Deposit$23,3332 months at $11,667/month ($28/sq ft/year average for Scottsdale commercial space)Furnishing & Setup$200,000Furniture, decor, AV equipment for 5,000 sq ft (aligned with $150k–$250k wellness center benchmarks)Business Vehicle$25,000Used van for events/transport (Scottsdale averages $15k–$40k)Initial Marketing$20,000Digital ads, website, launch eventInsurance (First Year)$5,000Liability/property for wellness center (AZ averages $4k–$6k)Legal/Licenses/Misc.$20,000Permits, LLC setup, initial suppliesTotal Startup$293,333Operating Costs (2 Years)Monthly/annual expenses for sustainable operations.CategoryAnnual Cost2-Year TotalNotesRent$140,000$280,000$28/sq ft/year for 5,000 sq ftUtilities$10,500$21,000$2.10/sq ft/year averageSalaries (Owner + Receptionist)$97,000$194,000Owner $52k; Receptionist $45k (excl. taxes/benefits)Insurance$5,000$10,000Ongoing liability/propertyMarketing$12,000$24,000$1,000/month digital/communityMaintenance/Supplies$6,000$12,000Cleaning, minor repairsVehicle (Gas/Maintenance/Ins.)$5,000$10,000Annual operatingTotal Operating$275,500$551,000Includes 5% buffer for inflation/taxes*Note: Excludes revenue offsets; assumes conservative ramp-up.Funding Request$850,000 total funding (startup $293k + 2-year operations $541k + $16k contingency). Sources: 50% equity investment, 50% small business loan (SBA-backed). Use of funds: 35% facility setup, 40% operations, 15% marketing, 10% reserves.Financial ProjectionsYearRevenueExpensesNet Profit1$450,000$425,000$25,0002$750,000$500,000$250,000Total (2 Years)$1,200,000$925,000$275,000Assumptions: 150 members by Year 1 end (60% occupancy); 20% annual growth. ROI: 25% by Year 2 end.AppendixDetailed cash flow projections available upon request.References: Market data from AZ Big Media and wellness industry reports.Contact: Spiritual Master Saneiv @ Saneiv.info@gmail.com , Founder, Saneiv Enlightenment Center.This plan positions Saneiv for ethical, profitable impact in Scottsdale's vibrant wellness ecosystem.
  • Detailed cash flow projections available upon request.
  • References: Market data from AZ Big Media and wellness industry reports.
  • Contact: Spiritual Master Saneiv @ Saneiv.info@gmail.com , Founder, Saneiv Enlightenment Center.
This plan positions Saneiv for ethical, profitable impact in Scottsdale's vibrant wellness ecosystem.

This is an Investment Opportunity At The Lower-End of Funding, Saneiv Enlightenment Center, Arizona 85120

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