A phase-based framework outlining how Leonardiuz comes into form.

During the Funding Phase, we are continuing our current detoxification protocols, including launching an open-source apothecary with self-directing protocols, in-person detoxification in a rented space in the region, creating a facilitator login site, and continuing facilitator trainings.
Current standard agricultural farm with an established almond, avocado, onion seed, and grape cultivation. Including an opportunity for permaculture regeneration with river access, mountainous surroundings, and open land. Facilities include en-suite accommodations for detoxification protocols, facilitator housing, central kitchen, conference centre, processing plant, and housing for farm management and staff. Land holdings include space foran educational centre, including wilderness immersion and the development of safari camp accommodations.
Funding Goal
Hub Campus: R 35 million / € 1.7 million
Start-Up Operations: R 750 thousand / € 37 thousand

Innovation through land-based experimentation, education through ecological stewardship.
This section builds upon existing land knowledge and ongoing agricultural inquiry, transforming the site into a living laboratory for regenerative design.
Begin permaculture farming and land restoration, including seasonal harvest, with a focus on soil regeneration and the cultivation of biodiverse ecological systems. Practices include plantings within and among almond trees, no-till permaculture, biodynamic design, conversion from pesticide use to companion planting, hugel mound construction, river corridor restoration, and irrigation system analysis.
Funding Goal
Start-Up Consultation Services:
R 9 million / € 450,000
Including on-site project management, agricultural management, permaculture design, training protocol development, curriculum design, strategic planning, and infrastructure and site planning.
Start-Up Operational Stipends:
R 300,000 / € 15,000

Innovation in ethical medicine, education through embodied access to nature’s intelligence.
Nature’s Pharmacopoeia becomes a physical and practical extension of the Wiki — a curated storehouse of natural remedies and medicines, supported by documented dosing, preparation methods, contraindications, and educational material.
This physical pharmacopoeia ensures that knowledge is not only digital but embodied — accessible to communities through local hubs and storefronts. A distributed network of Leonardiuz-aligned outlets provides additional revenue streams while maintaining ethical sourcing, transparency, and education-first principles.
Funding Goal
On-Site Apothecary Lab:
R 1.5 million / € 75,000
Leonardiuz Wiki Platform:
R 500,000 / € 25,000

Facilitator and Directing Members Housing and Building School
Building and renovation for facilitators and directing members enables on-site stewardship of projects while providing residency, education, and research capacity. Alongside consultants and local building practices, the Leonardiuz Hub will use construction itself as an educational process — teaching sustainable building methods, quality design, and universal standards for infrastructure such as plumbing, water, and energy systems.
The building school becomes a living classroom, demonstrating Leonardiuz principles of coherence across architecture, ecology, education, and community.
Funding Goal
Infrastructure Improvements: R 5 million / €260,000
Including water lines, water storage, electrical lines, sewage systems, and road grading.
Housing and Accommodations: R 12 million / €610,000

Innovation Institute Workshop and Maker’s Space
As a natural expansion of the building school, the Leonardiuz Hub will develop an innovator’s workshop and maker’s space — a landing ground for research, design, modelling, and production of bio-resonant technologies. Tools used in construction and infrastructure become shared educational resources for workshops, collaborative build events, and experimental design.
The Leonardiuz Innovator’s Institute integrates directly into educational programming, offering hands-on practicums for youth and adults alike. Workshops empower local communities to design and produce solutions that improve agricultural yields, energy storage, and holistic wellness.
Funding Goal
Workshop Maker’s Space: R 3 million / €150,000

Annual Global Gathering of Applied Genius
The Leonardiuz Hub will host an annual gathering of applied genius focused on bio-resonant innovations across technology, products, services, and design. The Innovator’s Institute will support workshops, modelling, and prototype development for selected projects presented at the conference.
These gatherings establish Leonardiuz as a convening authority for regenerative innovation, attracting global participation and aligning inventors, visionaries, and stewards within a shared regenerative framework.
Funding Goal
Multi-Purpose Global Conference Centre: R 6 million / €300,000

High School Equivalency Track
Leonardiuz launches a high school equivalency pathway (including GED track) built on regenerative learning modules such as permaculture, health, entrepreneurship, chemistry, physics, philosophy, advanced problem-solving, architecture, and design. Academic learning is integrated with applied intelligence, creating a bridge between education and life.
This framework becomes a replicable model adaptable across regions and cultures.
Genius Youth Camps, Wilderness Immersion, and Practicums
Youth participate in innovation camps, wilderness immersion, and hands-on practicums within the maker’s space. These experiences reduce NDD nature deficite disorder and digital dependency, restore psychological balance, and cultivate confidence, resilience, and ecological awareness.
Participants gain practical skills in regenerative agriculture, wilderness survival, bio-resonant technologies, and conscious enterprise — collaborating across cultures to dissolve separation and foster global coherence.
Funding Goal
Accommodations & Central Learning Spaces:
Kitchen, lounge, classrooms, labs, safari accommodations, library, storage
Scholarships & Learning Tools:
Equipment, outdoor gear, maker’s space resources

Off-Grid Solar System
The Leonardiuz Hub transitions fully off-grid through solar generation, storage, and intelligent system integration. Solar systems are designed, installed, and documented as part of educational and innovation programs.
All designs, data, and performance models are published open-source via the Leonardiuz Wiki, enabling replication across global hubs. Training programs cultivate skilled practitioners in solar engineering and sustainable infrastructure.
Funding Goal
Solar System Infrastructure:
PV arrays, inverters, battery storage, solar thermal water systems, heat-recovery HVAC

Research Lab Facilities
A specialised research laboratory analyses biological and non-biological specimens from guided detoxification processes. This creates the first structured, verifiable database documenting toxins, biological materials, and detox methodologies.
The lab classifies specimens — including biological organisms, synthetic materials, polymers, plastics, and heavy metals — bridging holistic detoxification practices with empirical data.
Funding Goal
Lab Facilities and Equipment:
Specialised construction, analytical equipment, and documentation systems