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Here's a story about how members of the Changemakers community are promoting successful trade in Latin America:

In Mazunte, a small town on Mexico's Pacific coast, the owners of a cooperatively owned cosmetics company dubbed their brand new factory the "Miracle of Mazunte."

Shortly after the closing of what was once the town's sole employer—Mexico’s largest sea turtle slaughterhouse—the Mazunte Natural Cosmetics factory was able to replace lost jobs.  But to survive, the owners had to prove that their environmentally friendly venture could be a commercial success. Today, the factory has become a cornerstone of the entire region's economy—making it even more of a miracle than expected.

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GMO Risk or Rescue Group: Helping Consumers Decide

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When it comes to genetic food engineering, claims are often made about farmers ability and interest to adapt. And how about vitamin-rich rice? ... Are these realities or misrepresentations? Tell us what you think here

[Also check out our GMO Risk or Rescue competition. Share your idea or initiative to get noticed and to be eligible for various  prizes. Submit your entry by October 21, 2009.]

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WayaWaya - bags for a better life

Our vision is to “Fulfill dreams and strengthen the individual through including and sustainable work life”. We are establishing a sewing factory in Livingstone, Zambia. This will operate as an extended job prospect for vulnerable women recruited through our partnering NGO organizations, and will be a possibility for them to engage in an ordinary work environment. Fashionable leather bags for the conscious consumer will be produced here, and exported internationally under the brand WayaWaya.

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New Sustain Financial Solution

Looking for sponsorship situating to demonstrate New Financial Business Application Solution as Novel Lending Form absolve Interest Value, as Interest Free Substitute Proposal.

By review and theory test for lending forms in progress, for purpose of evaluating impacts in relations to financial environment. Different achieved monetary policies, appears insufficient tools for greater identify trouble and avoid crisis. The solution is on basis of treating in case of assumption; either bad monetary policies and/or insufficient implementation tools,

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Community Publications helping visibility of small business.

I believe that my project has potential to change the mindset of a rural small businesses especially young entrepreneurs who are fully of big dreams of entering the business world.

These young unsupported businesses have potential to turn around the economy and social disadvantages within their communities.

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Geo-Franchising

For a graphic explanation of the idea, visit: http://geo-franchising.com/the-concept.html

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Rev Worldwide Mi Fon

Rêv is a company of global payment solutions with a innovative and easy way to use prepaid and mobile phone payment’s systems

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Mauricio

Nama Belakang

Benavides

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Rev Mexico

Negara Organisasi

Mexico, DIF, Ciudad de Mexico

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Mexico, OAX, Santiago Nuyoo

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

- Clinton Global Initiative Partner
- Most innovative company in finance, Fast Company March 2011.
- Creator and lead partner, The Empowement Lab at Harvard University.
-Best in Class Prodcuts 2011, Paybefore.
- America's most promising social entreprenuer, Businesweek 2010.
- Co-chair, World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Financial Empowerment, World Economic Forum

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Inovasi

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Penyekalaan (langkah selanjutnya adalah menumbuhkan dampak pada skala regional atau bahkan global)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Cost, Quality, Equity.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

The main goal of MIFON is to end the lack of access to financial services for people living in rural areas in Mexico suffer. The pilot program is operating in Santiago Nuyooo, Oxaca and surroundings. This project has potential to operate in 30,000 similar communities only in Mexico and later be replicated at a global level.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Achieve financial inclusion to Santiago Nuyoo’s inhabitants and surroundings communities, through access to basic financial services. With a deposit account connected to a mobile phone, they can make transactions without using cash or travelling to other communities. The available operations include: money transfer, balance inquiry and services payment through a simple mobile phone text message.
Different from other applications, our project is based on a global access approach, a bank account for the whole population.
This solution has different components: Telecom with Huawei made the infrastructure investment. Banorte cooperates with the banking and financial system. REV was responsible to join these social actors and to provide the technology and knowledge needed to achieve the result.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Before Mi Fon, people living in Santiago Nuyoo that needed to travel to Tlaxiaco, the closest community, have to wait long hours to get a shared taxi. Since Mi Fon, they can pay this service in advance through a mobile phone and make a reservation for the transport.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

The primary competitor is the frequent use of cash nowadays. Different to other market’s actors, Mi Fon is a simple proposal that doesn’t need a Smartphone to install a data application. Mi Fon understands the needs and specific characteristics of Mexican population, looking for an appropriate solution.
The main challenge for Mi Fon is attracting beneficiaries, because it needs a paradigm change regarding money use and its related benefits.

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

There are currently many programs around the world, offering services based on mobile phones, looking to promote financial inclusion. Our experience tells us that these programs have to reach a critical mass and eventually open a bank account to succeed. Our innovation is to develop and manage alliances to reduce the spread, education and customer services’ costs. This way is the only one that allows to launch a product with costs affordable to excluded populations.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

Mi Fon’s primary goal is to achieve financial inclusion to the non-banking sector, through a tool that allows them to operate from a mobile phone.

Which barrier(s) to financial inclusion does your solution seek to address? (select all applicable)

Physical and other accessibility obstacles that prevent communities from reaching financial services, The lack of affordable financial products tailored to the needs of underserved and excluded communities,, Powerful incentives for financial service providers to move up-market.

If you selected 'other' above, please specify which other barriers to financial inclusion you solution seeks to address:

For which underserved or excluded communities will your solution create access to valuable, affordable, secure and comprehensive financial services?

Santiago Nuyoo, Oxaba on a first stage and similar communities of others states on consecutive stages. This project has the potential to operate everywhere in Mexico, impacting 30,000 communities.

Could your solution work in other geographies or regions? If so, where?

Yes, Mi Fon is designed to operate across Mexico and the rest of the world. Today it is on its development stage for national application.

If your solution is dramatically successful, how will things be different in 10 years?

Achieve access to financial and micro-financial services for excluded population. Become the change agent (M-PESA Latinoamerica) of financial inclusion, in Mexico and the rest of the world.
To a national level, we impact 30 millions Mexican people giving them access to financial services for the first time. In Latin America, we impact 100 millions more.
With alliances, Rev Worldwide has already impacted 12 more countries, such as Kosovo, Rumania, Vietnam and India.

What will have had to have changed to make this happen?

Beneficiaries should change their current paradigm in terms of money use and its related benefits.
Hence, we need:
1) Expand distribution points.
2) Continue working with allies, including retailers, municipal and federal governmental institutions, which will allow us to operate better with payment systems.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

100% of adult population of Santiago NUyoo has Mi Fon’s financial services.
40% reduction of cash in the community.
Those numbers were reached in less than 180 days, after launching the program to the market.
We promoted new markets development and changed some business. One example: a roast chicken business seller has to travel several to different cities to receive his client payments. Now, he receives orders and payments via mobile phone and has more time to deliver his products in a more efficient way. He changed his business’ name to “Pollo-Movil”. Mi Fon not only gave him technologic access and banking services, but also allowed him to grow as a entrepreneur and become a change agent.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

Replicate successfully Mi Fon’s program in at least 30,000 Mexican rural communities and then in five more countries in Latin America and Asia.
Continue working with partners such as Banorte, Telecom, Huawei and Mastercard, among others.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

1. Reach a critical mass of sales points,
Through stores and government partners.
2. Changes in banking regulations.
Continuing the dialogue with authorities, CNBV and Banco de Mexico.
3. Education and spread’s cost
Alliances with banks, Mastercard, CGAO and other institutions.
4. Monopolist activities of mobile phones’ providers.
Operate under an open system, available for everyone.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

In every community where it operates, have 60% of adult population using Mi Fon services.

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Difusión y capacitación

Tugas 2

Implementación de mejoras y actualizaciones a la solución a través de incorporar nuevos servicios

Tugas 3

Crecer red de recarga

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Difusión y capacitación en medios masivos.

Tugas 2

Expansión de las zonas de implementación de la solución a nivel nacional.

Tugas 3

Incorporación de elementos complementarios tales como aceptación de pagos electronicos en comercios de las comunidades.

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Ceritakan tentang kemitraan Anda:

Mi Fon’s Project has very important partners to it development such as: Telecom, responsible for Santiago Nuyoo’s communications through its allied Huawei, which provides the satellite required, the data base of the beneficiaries, the product’s distribution and encourages the use of Mi Fon. Other important partners are Banorte with it managing support and finally Mastercard, promoting financial inclusion of developing countries.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your innovation? If so, where and why?

In short-term, we plan to replicate it in three communities close to Santiago Nuyoo, using the same system of the firs stage.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

Rêv has a platform with capacity to operate financial programs and services, in both integral and modular way. This provides high flexibility and added value for its partners and its users. The Rêv’s platform also accelerates the application of programs and projects into the market, reducing development’s costs.
The Rêv’s technological platform has the advantage of being designed to fulfill all the operative and regulatory requests of Mexican financial system.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Miracle Farm Fresh

Miracle Farm Fresh is a start-up business in progress, located in Malawi. Miracle Farm Fresh wants to close the gap that have existed due to misconception of this type of business by many Malawians.

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Regalii- Save and buy more – 100% free Remittance

Regalii revolutionized remittance transfers by making them collaboratively free for Latin people and their families in USA

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Inigo

Nama Belakang

Rumayor

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Regalii

Negara Organisasi

United States, DE, Lewes, Sussex County

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Dominican Republic, SD, Santo Domingo

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

• Echoing Green: Echoing Green’s world-renowned two-year Fellowship program provides more than $2 million in seed funding to a diverse group of the world’s most promising social entrepreneurs. From thousands of applicants, typically fewer than one percent are ultimately selected as Echoing Green Fellows. Those selected receive up to $90,000 in funding to launch new organizations; access to Echoing Green’s robust network; leadership development opportunities; and one-to-one support and counseling. Our newly launched Alumni Program builds community among our 500+ Fellows dating back to 1987 in order to foster peer learning, shared access to useful resources, and a lifetime commitment to positive social change.
• Start-up Chile: Start-Up Chile is a program created by the Chilean Government, executed by Corfo via InnovaChile, that seeks to attract early stage, high-potential entrepreneurs to bootstrap their startups in Chile, using it as a platform to go global. The end goal of the accelerator program is to convert Chile into the definitive innovation and entrepreneurial hub of Latin America; this is a mission shared by the Government of Chile and is a primary focus of the Ministry of Economy.
• GoodCompany Ventures: GoodCompany Ventures is an intensive three-month program which addresses strategic challenges faced by entrepreneurs. Together, the class builds a robust commercial strategy to implement and scale each entrepreneur's vision for social innovation.This program is a pioneer in the social sector, repurposing a proven venture strategy in this emerging sector. Unlike conventional venture incubators, GoodCompany doesn’t extract an equity commitment from entrepreneurs, but expects a commitment of time and creativity toward building a community of social entrepreneurship. Throughout then ten-week program, entrepreneurs develop the strategic focus to direct their companies into the future. The program will culminate in a graduation event where companies will pitch their ideas to investors.

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Cost.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Remittance is the biggest foreign capital of Latin America families. According to our studies, the main problems to users are high commissions and difficult delivery process. According to World Bank, the average transfer’s commission was 10% in 2009. That is why G8 has started “5 by 5” project to reduce it to 5%. Nowadays, the entire process expensive, slow and non social.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Regalii has created an innovative way of remittance transfers among Latin people in the US and their families living in Latin America, making them collaborative and for free. Instead of sending money, Regalii allows them to send group gift cards (via SMS) for stores and supermarkets in Latin America. The recipients receive an text message with an e-code, that can be used in Latin America stores and supermarkets. For the senders, it will be the first time they transfer remittance in a free and immediate way. For the recipients, Regalii is a totally safe and convenient system that can be used as soon as received. 80% of the population in Latin America has mobile phones and Internet access; this is why Regalii can operate new technology in a very efficient way.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Regalii will sell online gift cards in its web site regalia.com and also in stores and remittance companies in US.
Regalii buys gift cards with a 5 to 15% discount in stores and then sells them to users.
1- Users (Latin people in US) select a store and the amount in Regalii.
2- Users invite their families (via Facebook or email) to increase the amount to send.
3- The web site receives and processes the payment.
4- The recipient (Latin people living in LA) receives its Regalii (via MSM) and uses it in any affiliated members network
Regalii changes the business model and uses new technologies to make it work. With 80% of the population using mobile phones, Regalii can reach any place in Latin America and offer new services to them at a minimum cost.
Our primary activities are to attract more users in US and create a network in Latin America to redeem the Regaliis.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Regalii has not a direct competitor. It’s an e-commerce platform first, and then an e-remittance one, seeking to serve the entire Latin market. The closest competitor is Xoom.com. Regalii operates as a complement and is not a competitor for WU or MG, because they work with a different market and offer a different product. Regalii offers more complete services and focuses on the users’ real needs. The recipients use 70% of the remittance to basic needs as: food, clothing, electronic products and medicine. Regalii also offers a “shopping mall” experience, where people can choose the type and location of the stores to redeem their Regaliis.

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

All Regalii’s members are US immigrants and have experienced the remittance system both as senders and recipients. The system hasn’t changed in the past 20 years; it’s still extremely expensive, slow and hard to use. Its service doesn’t solve the real problem and people still use it because it is the only one available. We realized that people use remittance to buy things of common use and that is when we decide to create Regalii, offering a free, more efficient and faster service. We build Regalii because as immigrants, we know the importance to provide for our families in Latin America.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

Regalii’s goal is to create the first free remittance system that helps immigrants in the US and the rest of the world, sending resources to their LA families at no cost. This will help Latin people and its families to be closer and support each other without an excessive cost.
Because we seek to make Latin people’ issues easier, we create free money remittance and a free calling service with our allied Twispi.
As Latin people we know the importance of being close to your family and we want to offer the more affordable and efficient service to them. Savings that Regalii allows are very important to all Hispanic population.

Which barrier(s) to financial inclusion does your solution seek to address? (select all applicable)

The lack of affordable financial products tailored to the needs of underserved and excluded communities,, Powerful incentives for financial service providers to move up-market.

If you selected 'other' above, please specify which other barriers to financial inclusion you solution seeks to address:

For which underserved or excluded communities will your solution create access to valuable, affordable, secure and comprehensive financial services?

Regalii is the first free and instant remittance system offering an instant benefit to all marginalized communities in Latin America. It also creates access to new financial services trough Regalli’s platform. Regalii is creating a very important distribution network in Latin America, which can offer all kinds of financial services in an affordable and friendly way. It uses its technology and network to create a new service for users to send and receive money via text messages. That allows having a financial interchange via mobile phones and redeeming its credit.

Could your solution work in other geographies or regions? If so, where?

Regalii’s solution can operate in every country with local and international money delivery. Regalii has more control over the transfer resources, because they can be sent for particular needs. Today Regalii is operating in Mexico and Republica Dominicana, but we pretend to expand it throughout Latin America. Its model is very easy to export to many countries.

If your solution is dramatically successful, how will things be different in 10 years?

If by 2017 Regalii achieves to capture 1% of the $ 69 thousand million, it would be managing $ 690 million in transaction activities. This would be users’ savings for $ 69 million installments (in 2010 the average installment was 10%) (IFAD, 2011). In 10 years Regalii will include millions of underserved families in Latin America to new, easier and more affordable financial services. The Regalii’s network will have thousands of distribution points, increasing its market presence. Users will be able to send money to the entire world and have credit access to the distribution points via text messages.

What will have had to have changed to make this happen?

Regalii’s network needs to keep growing to reach every city and corner of Latin America. Users would start using internal remittance within their countries. Increasing the amount of users and the use of regaliis. Regalii will be able to expand its financial services and offers. The needed technology already exists; it hasn’t yet been capitalized to money transfer, or allowing Latin America families’ access. This new service is much more affordable and can reach all Latin America by mobile phones.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

Regalii has just started operating in Mexico and Republica Dominicana in a BETA way, to improve the product and its functioning. We have had an excellent acceptance among users who had tested the platform and we have more than 3,000 users waiting for us to open the platform. The long-term social impact of Regalii is very important, especially for the benefits to underserved people and their families at the bottom of the pyramid.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

Regalli hopes to generate 40,000 transactions by 2013, 150,000 transactions by 2014 and finally, 300,000 transactions by 2015. That would allow savings for $ 10,000, not mentioning other costs and wasted hours, transportation, calls and money lost for users in a very difficult process. The impact expected for the next 5 years is huge, since Regalii seeks to attract at least 1% of the market, allowing savings of more than 69 million for the Latin America families.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

The main barrier is building the Latin America network. We need a large enough network to redeem the remittance received. The bigger the network, the more choices for the users to find Regalii‘s members and use the remittance in cash to buy things or pay services in a free and fast way. We developed a benefit plan for the members to accept the regaliis: first, we give them access to an international sale and to a new market, and then, giving them the choice to offer promotions and news services via text messages through all Regalii’s users network with money to be used immediately.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

• Launch the product in Mexico and Republica Dominicana • Get 4 new affiliated for the network. • Offer services payment in US a

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Taking into account the BETA tests and users’ feedback to improve the platform

Tugas 2

Keep up discussions with 10 chain stores to improve the Project and show its benefits.

Tugas 3

Reach technologic integration with those 4 chains in the next 3 months. Generate sales.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Be operating and selling in Republica Dominicana and Mexico. We expect to have a network with 10 affiliates and generate some mo

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Expand the affiliated network in Mexico and Republica Dominicana and operate it.

Tugas 2

Offer new pre-paid services to users, such as telephone, electricity, water and gas.

Tugas 3

Prepare Chile and Brasil expansion to get new affiliates and identify local and international users.

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Ceritakan tentang kemitraan Anda:

Regalii has created important alliances for its model business development. In terms of distribution, we closed a partnership with ATI (remittance company with 120 sales points). We have 2 important agreements with Anthony's in Republica Dominicana and 7-eleven in Mexico for the Latin America network. We are already working with 4 other chains. We want to offer a free international calling service with TWISPI, which will give us a competitive advantage over other remittance companies. We’ll be able to offer financial services via text messages with Pademobile, a mobile phone banking company.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your innovation? If so, where and why?

We are targeting Latin America. We decided to begin with the 2 largest remittance markets. We are sure that if we implement our model in these 2 markets, it will be very easy to export it throughout all Latin America and the world. Especially, because our investors such as Banco Itau and Acción, are already operating in many Latin American’s countries.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

Thanks to our system of intellectual property and to our web site, we are able to offer the more effective service to our users and to create a profitable business model.
We have several control systems already operating, in order to make transactions and emend any mistake in our system and in our affiliates’.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Thanks to our social investors, we have the opportunity to offer consulting and community support. Our experience in marketing will be able to also offer support to other society members. Our team has experts in Legal, marketing and financial matters that may help the community.

Changeshop

This project also has a Changeshop where you can read more about its latest progress.
Go to Changeshop: Providing Online Marketplace For Products Made By African MSMEs.

Online Marketplace With Financial Management System For African MSMEs

We use technology to enhance social entrepreneurship. We are developing an online marketplace with financial management system integration for African MSMEs.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Bancy

Nama Belakang

Ngatia

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Mokala Tech

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

Kenya, NA

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

n/a

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Hybrid

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

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Inovasi

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Ide (yang Anda yakini layak diluncurkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Masih dalam tahap ide, namun segera akan meluncurkannya

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Equity.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

This project will try and bridge the digital divide between Africa and the rest of the world, in terms of online space for promotion of products made by African MSMEs. Moreover, it will provide a financial management system for African MSMEs to manage their sales, revenues, expenses, savings and investments.

This project will seek to be the channel through which this need is met, by creating an online marketplace whereby African MSMEs can showcase their products and sell them to the global market. The financial management system will assist African MSMEs to maintain financial records of their businesses, which they can submit to financial institutions when applying for financial assistance.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

To achieve this goal, an online platform will be created that will resemble a B2B or e-commerce website, and a financial management system application integrated into it. Mokala Tech will go about searching for MSMEs which specialise in uniquely African-made products, and will contact them to introduce this new platform as an additional market for their products, as well as an easily accessible system for managing the financial aspects of their businesses.

MSMEs which express interest in participation will then be screened, and their products inspected and tested for quality standards. Photographs of some of their products will be taken, and a profile of their business done. This information will then be uploaded to the online platform. MSMEs will use the financial management system to track the sales of their products, calculate their profit, and create records of from their transaction receipts to submit to financial institutions for funding.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

The vast majority of African MSMEs are owned and run by youth and women. This group also happens to be among the majority borrowers and users of micro-finance products. Two of the foremost barriers to growth of African MSMEs are access to markets and access to capital.

The goal of creating an online marketplace for African-made products is to eliminate the first barrier - access to markets. The goal of integrating a financial management system into the online marketplace is to eliminate the second barrier - access to capital. One of the key drivers to the growth of any business is adequate and sustained sales that will bring sufficient revenue and increase the bottom line. This in turn creates a multiplier effect in that with increased sales, the producers will purchase more inputs and thus also stimulate the growth of the factors market.

Moreover, the additional revenue will encourage the depositing of savings and the growth of investments, thereby also increasing the net worth of the producer and enabling him/her greater access to additional financial products such as credit facilities to further grow their business. The financial management system will be linked to the MSMEs' bank accounts to form an integrated online business transactions system that can be used by MSMEs to track the progress of their businesses and make adjustments accordingly.

An online marketplace will offer access to the markets, while a financial management system will offer access to the much needed financial services for MSMEs.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

There are a few similar online platforms for African-made products. However, none of them is exactly like the one proposed by Mokala Tech. Some of them include: Red Apple B2B, Bumbou, Africa B2B Network, Africa Trade Market. The online platform proposed by Mokala Tech will have a distinct competitive advantage. It will focus on promoting social entrepreneurship, providing access to financial services, and stimulating intra-African e-commerce.

Aggressive marketing and advertising will be done on social media platforms, search engines and online classifieds, to ensure the awareness and participation of a large market. This platform will build a reputation for total quality control, excellent customer service, efficient product delivery, and financial inclusion of underserved MSMEs.

Dampak Sosial

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

I have two businesses which I started a few years ago, one dealing with the supply of dry food stuffs, and the other dealing with the supply of African arts and crafts. Later on, I got introduced to an online B2B platform named Alibaba, where I registered a profile of both my businesses, searched for trade leads, and approached buyers with offers for the products I wanted to supply.

From that experience, I came to find that most of the buyers required products in a quantity larger than I could supply, and they were very strict on quality standards, which also included internationally accepted packaging. Through my communication and meeting with potential buyers, I realised it is almost impossible to break through into the global market as a single or new MSME, and therefore the idea to create an online marketplace with financial management system integration for African-made products came up. This marketplace will ascertain required product quantity, quality and packaging.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

In the long run, this platform will stimulate the inflows of foreign capital, promote economic development, support social entrepreneurship, foster creativity and innovation, and encourage financial inclusion of underserved communities.

The main beneficiaries of this platform will be youth and women. The youth will get a chance to have their entrepreneurial efforts rewarded, and will encourage them to start their own businesses which will in turn employ more people as they continue to grow through enhanced access to markets and financial services. Women will become economically empowered through their businesses. The revenue obtained from sales on this platform will enable women to earn more, contribute more to economic development, and gain more access to micro-finance products.

Which barrier(s) to financial inclusion does your solution seek to address? (select all applicable)

Physical and other accessibility obstacles that prevent communities from reaching financial services, Other (Please describe below).

If you selected 'other' above, please specify which other barriers to financial inclusion you solution seeks to address:

Integration of traditional and modern financial systems for seamless transactions and easier access

For which underserved or excluded communities will your solution create access to valuable, affordable, secure and comprehensive financial services?

The marketplace will target MSMEs owned by youth and women. Both of these groups are the key to socio-economic development.

Youth possess a lot of energy and creativity which must be tapped to increase productivity. Women use their revenues to provide for the needs of their families. Youth- and women-owned MSMEs from the rural areas will be given first priority, in order that they may develop their communities, decrease dependence on urban resources, and reduce rural to urban migration.

Could your solution work in other geographies or regions? If so, where?

This solution can work in other geographies and regions worldwide, especially where there exists lack of access to markets and to financial services.

If your solution is dramatically successful, how will things be different in 10 years?

Should this solution record phenomenal successes, then ten years from the time of its implementation will see it transform MSMEs into larger enterprises. Most MSMEs will prefer to handle all their business transactions online, including maintenance of bank accounts and transfers of money.

MSMEs will use the platform to manage their transactions receipts, receive regular updates of their sales, and print out financial records for evidence of the performance of their businesses. Financial institutions will require MSMEs to submit their transaction receipts in order to check their financial history and determine eligibility for financial assistance.

The system will run in congruence, where access to markets will lead to increased sales, which will lead to increased revenues, which will lead to increased deposits for savings and investments, which will lead to greater access to financial assistance products, such as loans.

What will have had to have changed to make this happen?

For the solution to work and become successful, there needs to be enhanced transparency of financial institutions, as well as a higher level of trust from the MSMEs.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

The solution is still in the phase of development, therefore impact has not yet been measured. However, it is projected that the online platform will assist African MSMEs to grow by acquiring access to a global market for their products, and enabling a greater degree of financial inclusion by offering access to financial services and resources. This will result in increased sales, greater incomes, and a sustainable effort at eliminating poverty. Furthermore, it will remove blockages of direct access to international buyers, who have a higher purchasing power and can bring much needed foreign exchange which will contribute to eradicating the balance of trade deficits between Africa and the rest of the world.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

Over the next five years, it is expected that the vast majority of internet users will have familiarised themselves with the platform. Thus, international sourcing for African-made products will mostly be done through this online marketplace, and management of the financial aspects of MSMEs' businesses will also be done through this platform. The financial management system will receive global applicability as a trusted, reliable and dependable integrated online business transactions system for MSMEs.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

There are a few barriers toward the successful implementation of the online marketplace. One of them includes the assurance of product quantity and quality. Should a buyer require large quantities of a certain product, Mokala Tech will collaborate with all the MSMEs offering that particular product, and gather together the required quantity of that particular product.

Another barrier is awareness of the marketplace by both buyers and sellers. A list of product importers from different countries, and their contact details, will be obtained from the trade ministries of countries outside Africa, so that they can be contacted directly and the platform introduced as a source of products. Contacts of sellers will be obtained from culture markets and trade ministries in African countries.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Implementation Stage

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Month 1-2: Recruit a professional website design team to develop the online marketplace platform

Tugas 2

Month 3-4: Hand out fliers introducing the platform to identified MSMEs, and create profiles of willing MSMEs on the platform

Tugas 3

Month 5-6: Collect contact details of importers from countries outside Africa and introduce the marketplace to them

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Operational Stage

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Create awareness of the platform among potential buyers and sellers through marketing and advertising

Tugas 2

Co-ordinate between orders and delivery to ascertain excellent customer service and efficient product delivery

Tugas 3

Collect user experience reviews and upgrade the platform and service as per the buyers' and sellers' requirements

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Mokala Tech will partner with local, national and international agencies to support the activities of African MSMEs, and to promote economic development in Africa through stimulating and supporting online selling of African-made products. Collaboration with export promotion agencies in Africa will be started and sustained, as well as with international bodies such as the African Alliance for E-Commerce, African Economic Community, UNCTAD, UNECA, for technical and financial support. Financial institutions will be included in the partnerships along with importers associations outside Africa.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your innovation? If so, where and why?

This innovation targets MSMEs, and in particular those from Africa. African MSMEs have long been marginalised on the global stage in terms of access to markets and capacities for large scale production to meet global demand. Providing them with a larger market to increase their sales will result in greater access to financial products to grow their businesses, and reduce the trade deficit between them and the rest of the world. This innovation can also be replicated in other regions where MSMEs do not receive adequate financial inclusion and services.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

The innovation will be based in Africa, where there is no comprehensive online marketplace integrated with a financial management system. This will create a niche for the innovation to establish itself firmly, and assist African MSMEs to plan, implement, and run their business processes successfully.

Efficient sales, marketing and management strategies will be adopted to ensure the milestones are achieved on time and to budget. Expert personnel will be recruited to oversee the implementation of the strategies and to offer productive input for the innovation to achieve its short- and long-term goals.

The rise in social enterprises brings about the need for the creation of a platform where they can be assisted with product promotion and financial management to encourage sustainability.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Mokala Tech requires both technical and financial assistance in order to develop this online marketplace platform, as well as to achieve the required milestones on time and to budget. Mokala Tech is willing to offer technical assistance to support other initiatives. The founder has experience in research, administration, content development, proposal writing, and micro-enterprise development.

Changeshop

This project also has a Changeshop where you can read more about its latest progress.
Go to Changeshop: OMVC Culinary Arts.

OMVC Culinary Arts

Culinary, capacity, and community partnerships... Achieving dreams through food.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Patricia

Nama Belakang

Moore

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Old Massett Village Council

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

Canada, BC, Old Massett

Country where this solution is creating social impact

Canada, BC, Massett

Region in BC where your solution creates social impact

Northern British Columbia.

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Established (past the previous stages and has demonstrated success)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your solution addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Cost.

The Need: Describe the need for your solution and the size and characteristics of the community(ies) your solution is engaging

The Old Massett Village Council identified the need for a culinary Arts program in 2007 and proceeded to provide training in the Culinary Arts field. Many of the local businesses imported chefs from other communities leaving a huge economic gap for the island, however there were limited people formally trained in the art of cooking. Diabetes is a major concern in the community and the CA program wanted to address it. The community embraced the program and thoughout the years has supported the program with training 6 - 9 unemployed individuals learn a trade that can be used to fill some of the economic gaps identified. With 68% unemployement in the community, it also dedicated its purpose to provide a healthy hot lunch for 150 children, meals on wheels for 37 elders and breakfast for 30.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

In 2012 the Council of the Haida Nation purchased West Coast resorts. OMVC sees this as an opportunity to provide long term employment for Culinary Arts participants and wants to continue to provide the training that will help particiapnts be employable within this company, to achieve thier RED SEAL certification, as well as provide them with the opportunity to start their own business. We propose to do this by providing participants with 1000 hours each year towards thier required 4000 hours. We propose to serve 200 meals a day to feed the two elementary schools in the area, as well as the local high school. We propose to provide 37 meals to elders daily to ensure our elders are eating a healthy meal each day. The focus is on health and nutrition, and we propose to be the best at providing healthy meals to our community.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include the primary activities involved in your solution.

The kitchen is set up as a social enterprise. The objective for the Culinary Arts program is to adress the following: 1. Food Safe kitchen to prepare meals. 2. Provide a healthy hot lunch program for the children. 3. To provide diabetic friendly foods to the Elders and children. 4. To provide employment for six in a community with 68% unemployment. 5. To create opportunity for participants to train LOCALLY opposed to uprooting thier lives and families to move to the closest training center - Terrace BC.

Providing this program allows our participants to train close to home. Some of the particpants are single parents and depend on thier families for support. Moving for some of them is not an option.

Providing a food safe environment. In the past, food has been prepared in homes. The culinary arts kitchen is a food safe environment with safety plans that consider allergies, food realted bacterial issues, etc.

For some of the children and elders, the breakfast program, lunch program, and meals on wheels program is thier only exposure to healthy food. With the farm to school program the Culinary Arts program is associated with, we are providing them with locally grown foods that they may not otherwise have access to because of price.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others working to address the same needs as you and indicate what sets you apart from them.

There are no other competitors for the programs we run, however we do have competitors in the catering department. OMVC caters its own meal needs, which was once done via volunteers for fundrasing. Unfortunately we have impacted the competition that competed for the 10 - 50 person meals, but no other group did the 50+ meals. Our meals are all prepared in a Certified kitchen, they are all prepared using diabete and health smart recipes, and they are generally more inclusive of local foods such as farm eggs, veggies from Riverworks farm, etc.

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Our Aha! moment came to us over time. With potlatchs exceeding 500, and lunch programs that catered to over 150, and a meals on wheels program that was growing with our aging population, we knew something had to be done to accomodate the needs of these groups. After calculating the potential and looking at the wishlist from our 5 year human resource development plan, we seen the connection and the need to develop something that would not just service these programs, but would also build capacity in the community. Once the problems were identified, we began to make the connections to health, economics, capacity and poverty. It all just seemed to fall into place. In 2007 OMVC accessed funds to renovate thier kitchen, and soon the Culinary Arts program was in full swing.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

1. Capacity Building
2. Healthy food programs
3. Local food programs
4. Safe food preparation
5. Plugging economic leaks
6. Local training

Through our experience we found that most of the participants did not have the means to move to another community in order to access training in culinary arts. This led in to the economic leak that happens each year when kitchens import staff from other communities, and thier paychecks leaving when they leave, providing no economic benefit for the community. We also found that the kitchens were purchasing from stores off-island, also limiting thier contribution to the local economy. We would like to support local training, buying and education.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

The Culinary Arts program feeds healthy food to approximately 200 people per day or approximately 16000 meals per year. The program combines local food programs to ensure saving in bulk purchasing allowing the programs to buy locally. The Culinary Arts program has graduated 2 RED SEAL chef's, one in which now teachs the program, the other now involved with the Canadian National Aboriginal Culinary Arts team. The Culinary Arts program employs a minimum of five people per year to a maximum nine. The Culinary Arts program provides a much needed service in the community, allowing the team to cater to large functions such as weddings, etc.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

Our projected impact over the next five years is to:
1. graduate six more RED SEAL chefs
2. purchase a commercial venue in order to provide level 3 training in a more efficient manner.
3. To make the program self sustaining
4. To keep a minimum of 5 people employed
5. To become the best at healthy food and heart friendly meals.
6. To keep over $300,000 of food purchases local.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

Funding is always a barrier. Most of the programs available will assist level one or level 3 participants. there is a gap for level 2's in a 3 level program. Becoming self sufficient and less dependent on grants and fudning is the goal. The catering we provide currently pays for the chef but we generally fall short in operation funds. In the past two years our catering has increased 30% as people start to know our program. We are looking to purchase a venue to offer level 3 and that will help address the econoimic leak from the lodges. The venue we have in mind is located at the airport where Each week 800 sports fishermen fly in and fly out. We plan to provide food service to them during thier 3 hour wait. We need to get through this year in order to be in the position to make it happen.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

21,000 meals served through hot lunch, breakfast program and meals on wheels

Tugas 2

Four students achieving 800 hours towards thier required 1000 hours per level

Tugas 3

Revenues of $20,000 to pay for the instructor chef.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Acquire a commercial venue to accomodate level 3.

Tugas 2

Four participants taking and writing thier level one and two examinations

Tugas 3

Revenues of $55,000 in order to pay for the chef.

Keberlanjutan

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We have a partnership with the local farmers institution. We purchase local food from Riverworks Farm. This is part of a farm to school program.
We have a partnership with School District 50 and Chief Matthews Elementary in which we provide lunch for thier students, both high school and elementary.
We have a partnership with the Haida Health Center in which we provide 37 hot lunches to elders daily and approximately 35 breakfasts to school aged children each morning.
We have a partnership with West Coast Resorts in which we do job placements for the students starting May 2013

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your solution? If so, where and why?

We are looking at purchasing a venue that will help us with the capacity to run a level three program. The venue is located at the local airport. Over 800 fishermen pass through the venue each summer and they have to sit and wait for 3 - 4 hours each day. We aim to capture some of thier dollars by providing them with a place to eat while they wait. Revenues from this will go back into the school to help take on more students.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

We are fortunate that we have a fully functional commercial kitchen in which we can operate out of. We could use a venue in which is more accomodating to catering, as for right now we are adjoined to a community hall. Not the best place to cater a dinner. So most of our catering happens in another venue.
We know our students. We are a team. And we work together to feed our kids, to support each other in studies, and most of all we understand the barriers each of us face.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Nonggup Solution for Economic Independence

NONGGUP Solution for Economy Independence – Development Concept Toward the New Papua

Tentang Anda

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Riswanto

Nama Belakang

Riswanto

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Wahana Visi Indonesia (ADP. Boven Digoel)

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

Indonesia, IJ

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Indonesia

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Name Your Entry

Nonggup Solution for Economic Independence

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Permulaan (eksperimen pertama baru saja beroperasi)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

a. Providing basic staples for community
b. Facilitating marketing of plantation product
c. Developing seeding for premium quality rubber plantation
d. Preserving local cultural values against to survive modernization.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

a. Establishing coop to provide basic staples and facilitate marketing of plantation product.
b. Exploring plantation suitable with the soil, climate, and character of Papuan. The choice was set on rubber plantation
c. Using the coop to cultivate value of solidarity, sense of community, and other positive social values from Papuan culture

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

a. With the coop, community no longer have to walk as far as 16 km only to buy basic staples.
b. In addition, community don’t have to sell their produce to other districts. The coop will buy the produce.
c. Community no longer have to walk as far as 16 km to reach the nearest bank in order to save their money. The coop provide saving facility with a higher interest rate.
d. Rubber plantation proves to be a valuable commodity, as it suits the soil, climate, and cultural condition of Papua. Natural local species needs low maintenance, higher resistance, steady production, and ecologically friendly.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

The coop is responsible to buy produce from community, and find buyer. Edible crops and catch are sold locally. For rubber plantation product, the coop collaborate with PT. Montelo, and open more marketing partnership when the production is exceeding target.
We have no competitor as the community is already aware of our concept.

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This Entry is about (Issues)

What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to talent, Access to technology.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

a. We have increased member, from 24 families we have now 416 families in the 3rd year.
b. We have expanded, from 1 hamlet to 5 hamlets, and even attracting members from other district.
c. Increased sense of community among the hamlets. Previous conflicts is now solved through peaceful method
d. Shifting of gender role. The men work in rubber plantation in the morning, the women cook and care for the children. Previously the women have to search for sagoo in the forest, now they can buy rice in the coop.
e. Community is getting more confidence and no longer dependant of government’s subsidy

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

a. Expansion to other hamlets and districts, along with the increase of trust from the people to the coop.
b. Community will increase independence on capital, more confident on their own potential and ability.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

a. Lack of road infrastructure between regency towns, district towns, and from district to the hamlets.
b. Awareness building on coop coordinators and community, to do communal work in repairing the road, so that transportation of goods among hamlets is more efficient.
c. Advocacy effort toward district and regency government.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Opening a branch of nonggup in Mindiptana district

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

approaching local community figures

Tugas 2

training for members and potential members about group organizing and nonggup system of profit sharing

Tugas 3

regular monthly visit for group development monitoring

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

establishment of new venture unit, namely premium rubber seedling supplier

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

training of plant occulation for seedling unit manager

Tugas 2

providing patch for entres rubber plant as the main plantation patch

Tugas 3

supplying premium quality rubber seedling, in collaboration with “Getas” rubber research center

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Nonggup in Mandobo language means togetherness. The coop is established in Ogenetan Hamlet, Iniyandit District, Boven Digoel Regency. The community was previously plunged in debt as they have only middlemen to sell rubber produce.
We tried to offer solution by establishing groups, and relating to a bible excerpt from Book of Kings 4:1-7, in which there was a widow who had 2 sons and was in debt. She was threatened that her sons would be taken as slaves to pay her debt. She sought help to Elisha, but Elisha merely asked “What do you have with you?” She had only oil in jar. So he told the widow to borrow jars from their neighbor, and pour the oil to the empty jars, and miracle happened.
We relate the excerpt on how ‘miracles’ can happen if we maintain good relation with our Creator, family, and neighbor. This inspire Nonggup to exist until now.

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Partnership with company: coop supply clean rubber sheet following company standard, while company pay proper price. When a change of price occurred, company would send a notification letter so that coop could negotiate buying price with community. Company also provides the tools (knife, pressing machine, and emulgator).

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Create conglomeration or capital sharing to create a new prospective venture,so that capital can revolve and increase. This also applies for areas outside the District even Boven Digoel Regency.

Growth Mosaic

Unlocking Potential. Business development services tailored for African SMEs

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

R. Dustin

Nama Belakang

Kahawita

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Growth Mosaic

Negara Organisasi

Ghana, GA, Accra

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Ghana, XX

Age of Innovator

18-34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Name Your Entry

Growth Mosaic

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Permulaan (eksperimen pertama baru saja beroperasi)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

The growing trend of impact investing has Western investors realizing the true potential that Africa offers. The problem however, is that businesses on the ground in Africa often lack the systems, processes or capacity needed to handle large capital injections. They often lack official training and learn primarily through trial and error. Furthermore, as investors, banks and other financial institutions focus primarily on a venture’s business plan and financial accounting, entrepreneurs invest large percentages of their capital into expensive consultancies providing auditing and business plan write-up services. This detracts from investments needed to properly set up and streamline operations, establish strong supply chains, develop expertise and build in-house systems.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Growth Mosaic provides a variety of management consulting services tailored for African Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the agriculture, mobile technology and clean energy sectors. Our services impact the elements forming a business’ growth strategy: from financial management, operations and supply chain management to marketing, sales and human resource development. To allow our services to be affordable to SME’s we rigorously recruit and invest in young recently graduated African talent to deliver our unique brand of business solutions. We embed our consultants into the day-to-day operations of a business over several months to gain insights and build strong trust relationships. We leverage these insights and relationships to design and deliver solutions addressing the contextualized challenges faced by the business. Finally, we invest in the business’ capability to use, manage and continuously improve on the implemented solutions to guarantee lasting performance gains.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Growth Mosaic was contracted to provide Kona Agroprocessing, a cashew processor, with a tailored maintenance system as its processing machines were constantly breaking down leading to reduced production and losses in sales.Our consultant spent a total of 6 months living at the site of the business, working daily with the business team. Understand the Change: Our consultant spent time interacting with the COO and production manager right down to the machine operators and laborers. This allowed for building trust throughout the organization and gauging buy-in. Design the Change: With insights gained from the previous phase, our consultant moved to designing the actual maintenance system. Using lean startup and human centered design concepts (build-measure-learn and rapid prototyping) our consultant was able to co-design a solution, test and iterate on the solution using mini-pilots and feedback from key stakeholders. Deliver the Change: With major elements of the maintenance system designed (e.g. standard equipment naming convention, maintenance reporting log, maintenance scheduler etc.), our consultant provided on-going training and coaching for those interacting with the system. Sustain the Change: With the system implemented, our consultant facilitated the creation of an Engineering Team consisting of the production manager and operators from each processing section. The team was coached on how to innovate on the maintenance system using concepts of mini-pilots and rapid prototyping and was later transformed into an official department by Kona's board of directors.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Investors and financial institutions focus primarily on a SME’s business plan and financial management. As such, there are a slew of consultancies, both local and international, which provide expensive auditing, business plan articulation and other financial services to SMEs. Growth Mosaic’s services however, include operations and supply chain management as well as marketing, sales and human resource development. We have yet to discover a private enterprise offering this variety of services to African SMEs at an affordable rate. Nor have we found any that mimic our approach of embedding a consultant in a business for several months. The closest competitor we’ve found to our offerings is the non-profit Technoserve, however their services are typically more specialized and paid for by NGOs.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to financing, Access to talent, Access to supply chains, Access to technology, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

Kona AgroProcessing Ltd. is a rurally based cashew processorNeed: As a process constrained business, Kona was losing profit due to catastrophic machine failure. A solution was needed to reduce downtime and operational costs. Results: Quantitative: 62% reduction in downtime leading to approximately 32% top-line revenue growth over 8 months. Qualitative: Instilled culture of pro-activeness and staff ownership of production performance.

M&B Seeds and Agricultural Services Ltd. produces and markets high-yielding, drought-tolerant seed for small-scale farmers in West Africa. Need: Lay the foundations for business growth with effective management practices. The business needed systems, tools, and procedures tailored for a seed production agribusiness.
Results: Quantitative: 171% top-line revenue growth over 9 months, expected 21% cost reductions due to efficiency improvements. Qualitative: increased pro-activeness among managers to take initiative in solving business challenges

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

Our projected impact over the next 3 years will fall along 3 different streams
• Direct impact to businesses: We aim to have validated our recruitment, training, cost structuring and service provision approach to the extent of scaling up operations throughout West Africa.
• Social Impact: GM estimates that 70% of our client SMEs will be agriculturally based, which typically has high social impact on local economies given their rural location.
• Talent: GM invests heavily into to the personal and professional development of our talent. We expect that our recruited consultants will leverage there experience with GM to eventually either:
•Leave GM to pursue their own entrepreneurial ambitions
•Be hired directly into the businesses they were partnered with
•Join GM’s management team

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

GM faces two major challenges:
Firstly, African entrepreneurs typically focus on access to finance, believing that having more working capital will rectify all issues. Building up internal systems, operations and the management capacity are devalued unless investors demand it. GM aims to address this through thought leadership initiatives, which includes sharing case studies and testimonials as well as articulating lessons learned on the field to an audience of investors and entrepreneurs alike.
The second challenge is keeping our services affordable to SMEs meaning keeping our cost overheads low even as we scale up. As such, GM will look to monetize the recruitment and training elements of our model and continue to offer our services directly to impact investors and NGOs.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Have secured a minimum of 5 contracts for GM services offered directly to SME’s

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Test and select cost structuring for our services offered directly to SMEs (X% of fee prorated monthly, 100-X% on success)

Tugas 2

Successfully recruit and train a total of 5 consultants for deployment into SMEs (2 currently trained)

Tugas 3

Sector scoping mission: Open a dialogue with various businesses; carry out rapid due diligence & offer proposal for our services

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Have successfully validated our recruitment, training, cost structuring and service model with bottom-line profits recorded.

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Determined feasible cost structuring for SMEs and lean operations overhead to show bottom line profit growth.

Tugas 2

Develop relationships with impact investors and NGOs who are interested in engaging our services for their investees.

Tugas 3

Diversified value proposition including the monetization of our recruitment process and training curriculum.

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Our Ah-Ha moment came when we met Jonas in in Burkina Faso while volunteering with Engineers without Borders Canada. Jonas had an improved seed production business but needed to expand his supply chain of seed “outgrowers”. Through a USAID partnership, we assisted Jonas in developing a program to recruit farmers after evaluating their farming savvy and entrepreneurial gusto. We developed a training and a system to track farmer performance levels. Once implemented, Jonas was able to boost improved seed production by 170% the next season. The social impact this created was greater food security as farmers in the area now had better access to improved maize seed. We stuck by the fact that Jonas’ venture needed a slew of business development services ranging from building basic management information systems to marketing and sales support. We realized that a sustainable business offering these services at an affordable price would have a massive social and economic impact in Africa.

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Growth Mosaic partnerships include:
• Top universities within Ghana (Ashesi, GIMPA, University of Ghana Legon, KNUST) for recruitment / talent pipeline
• Early adopter businesses that have hired GM (Kona AgroProcessing and M&B Seeds) through impact investors and are now evangelists for our services. They serve as case studies for the importance/effectiveness of this type of business development support.
• Impact investor (Lundin Foundation) who we’ve prototyped our services with and will continue to partner with on technical assistance contracts for their growing investment portfolio.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Time Machine

I have recently come up with an Idea of Importing wrist watches into Denmark. but not sure how Iam going to achieve satisfactory results in this business.

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Hacia un ecosistema financiero inclusivo

Esta iniciativa apunta a promover la inclusión financiera en América Latina, entendiendo por inclusión financiera no sólo que el individuo cuente con productos y servicios financieros sino que la utilización de los mismos le permita incorporarse a un ecosistema financiero que constituyan oportunidades para mejorar sus ingresos y promover el desarrollo socio económico local.

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Mayan Power and Light

The Appropriate Technology Collaborative (ATC) is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to design, develop, demonstrate and distribute appropriate technological solutions for meeting the basic human needs of low income people in the developing world. ATC works in collaboration with our clients to create technologies that are affordable and environmentally responsible.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

John

Nama Belakang

Barrie

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

The Appropriate Technology Collaborative

Negara Organisasi

United States, MI, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Guatemala, SO, Solola, Santiago, Panajachel

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

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Name Your Entry

Mayan Power and Light

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Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Two Problems:

One: In much of Guatemala electricity is scarce. People light their homes with kerosene lamps and candles. Kerosene is inefficient and expensive. One burns a lot of fuel to get relatively little light. Basic activities such as cleaning, reading and schoolwork cannot be done by kerosene light. The cost for kerosene is $.60 to $.80 per week. For $.50 per week (for 3 years) families can purchase cleaner, brighter solar power and light.

Two: In Guatemala malnutrition is endemic with 1 of every 2 children chronically malnourished. Lack of education, particularly for girls, keeps families trapped in poverty. A proven way to break the cycle of poverty is to provide education and opportunity.

We propose to teach young Mayan women how to design, install and sell solar power.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

The Appropriate Technology Collaborative and our Guatemalan team will teach 24 - 36 young Guatemalan Mayan women "Circuits and Solar", our very successful class on basic electronics, circuit design and hands-on training for solar designers and installers. We will also help our students to set up a solar power cooperative to sell solar power.

Our Mayan women students will have the opportunity to become solar technicians in a new sustainable Women's Solar Power Cooperative.

Future Impact: Once we and our Guatemala staff have trained Mayan women mentors, and we have our teaching materials in place, the cost to teach Circuits and Solar will be greatly reduced allowing us to reach more women and to expand into new parts of Guatemala and into new countries. Note: Our basic class "Circuits and Solar" is being taught in Kenya and Cameroon.

Mayan women graduates will be role models within their communities showing that women can make a living in a technical field.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

We will:

teach 24 - 36 Mayan women about solar technology;

provided a hands-on learning experience installing solar power in a minimum of 24 homes and at least two commercial projects;

train 2 - 4 women mentors in the Circuits and Solar curriculum;

increase the capacity of our Guatemalan Engineering and Business team to teach engineering, solar design and business;

start a women's solar power cooperative;

improve air quality and health outcomes for a minimum of 24 Guatemalan families as kerosene lights in the area are replaced by solar home lighting systems;

improve economic conditions for a minimum of 24 Guatemalan families by replacing expensive kerosene lamps and by providing more hours for study and work;

install solar power on a minimum 2 small scale commercial buildings such as community centers and / or schools.

Educating women and providing them opportunity creates additional benefits. In developing countries women with more education have healthier families and their children are more likely to stay in school longer. Women who earn more invest 90% of their additional income in their families. Men, on the other hand, invest only 30 - 40% of extra earnings in their families.

Positive Change: Graduates of Circuits and Solar who join the co-op will sell solar lighting systems to households that lack electricity - a large market. In the lake Atitlan region of Guatemala where this project is located 70,000 people live in homes with no electricity. In the region just to the north electrification has reached only 60% of the population.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Two competitors are The Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group (AIDG) and Engineers Without Borders (EWB). AIDG primarily focuses on infrastructure development and business incubation. We have collaborated with AIDG on several projects and we compliment each other's strengths well.

The Appropriate Technology Collaborative has worked with EWB on a clean water supply project to the village of Nueva Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan in Guatemala. This has been a challenging project that has brought about positive change in the village as well as improved the quality and quantity of water available. In fall 2012 a new water supply is scheduled to to start up and supply water for decades to come. ATC/EWB student participants have gone on to become student leaders of EWB.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to talent, Access to supply chains, Access to technology, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

We have taught Circuits and Solar twice in Guatemala. We now have a waiting list for January 2013. However 95% of the students who signed up for the class were young men. We surveyed school administrators, students and potential girl students. We found that Mayan girl students don't take technical classes with boy students. The Mayan girls have a strong interest in learning about solar power and they suggested starting a women's solar power cooperative.

So far we have helped to install hundreds of solar power systems in homes that lack electricity and we have installed larger scale solar power systems at schools around the world.

ATC has purchased solar equipment for 4-6 commercial installations and we have a minimum of 24 small scale solar power systems for residential installations. These projects will help the Women's Solar Power Cooperative demonstrate the value of solar power and help them start their business. ATC will work with the co-op for a minimum of 5 years.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

In one year our Mayan girl students will have installed a minimum of 24 residential scale solar power systems and at least two commercial scale systems. Business students from the University of Michigan will have helped design a business plan for the "Mayan Power and Light" cooperative and Mayan students will be learning the business of selling and installing solar power and light solutions.

ATC will continually update the curriculum and the technology so that our team(s) will continue to be competetive.

Year 2 - 3: ATC will have expanded the program to both Matagalpa, Nicaragua and the Managua Nicaragua City Dump where we work with "rag pickers" to create business opportunities. We will also have expanded this program into Kenya and Camaroon where we have NGO partners.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

The final success of this project depends on creating a sustainable business plan that supports "Mayan Power and Light", an all woman solar power cooperative - and the cooperative has to be successful within the existing marketplace.

To overcome the barriers to success ATC will incubate Mayan Power and Light for a 5 year period. We will take primary responsibility for finding work for the cooperative and helping structure the business, but by the end of 5 years the cooperative will have to stand on its own merit.

University of Michigan Business students (also Kellogg School of Management students) have expressed a strong desire to help ATC and the Mayan Power and Light cooperative create a business plan that addresses existing and potential future markets.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Working with our Mayan women mentors, our Guatemalan Engineers will adapt the Circuits and Solar curriculum.

Tugas 2

ATC and our Mayan women partners will have taught Circuits and Solar at least once.

Tugas 3

At least 12 Mayan girl students will have hands-on experience installing residential and commercial solar power.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

24 - 36 Young Mayan women will have taken Circuits and Solar. The all will have hands-on experience installing solar power.

Tugas 2

ATC will have revised the curriculum for Circuits and Solar and made the new curriculum available online for free!

Tugas 3

Circuits and Solar will be taught in Kenya, Cameroon and Chile and ATC will have feedback from these classes.

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

ATC taught the first "Circuits and Solar" classes in the Spring of 2012 at the Centro de Capacitacion (CECAP) trade school in Santa Cruz, and at the Asturias Academy, both in Guatemala. Though the classes were very successful, and now have waiting lists, ATC Founder John Barrie noticed 95% of all students who signed up for Circuits and Solar were boys. John asked the school directors about the make up of the schools and found that even with a high percentage girl population, for the most part boys take technical classes in electronics and welding and girls take weaving and sewing. John talked with local Mayan girls who said they think solar power is cool, but taking classes with boys is not. Thus the Mayan Power and Light project was born.

Mayan girls with more education earn more money and invest more in their families Their children are healthier and are more likely to finish school. Creating opportunity for girls to take Circuits and Solar will reduce poverty.

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For the Mayan Power and Light project ATC will collaborate with the CECAP school in Santa Cruz la Laguna, Starfish One-by-One, a Mayan women's mentoring group, Mayan Families who work with local Mayan talent to train technicians and to keep Mayan kids in school, and with the Asturias Academy in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Seeder

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Allan

Nama Belakang

Shapiro

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Seeder Connect Corporation

Negara Organisasi

Canada, BC, Delta

Country where this solution is creating social impact

Canada, BC

Region in BC where your solution creates social impact

Vancouver.

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Permulaan (eksperimen pertama baru saja beroperasi)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your solution addresses? Choose up to two

Cost, Quality.

The Need: Describe the need for your solution and the size and characteristics of the community(ies) your solution is engaging

During the recent economic downturn, thousands of professionals lost their jobs, were laid off or were forced to look for additional income-generating opportunities to make ends meet. Statistics show that self-employed women fare better than self-employed men in tough economic times. Women who want to be entrepreneurs are not discouraged by the recession but rather are inspired by it. Women have the ability to think analytically and creatively, they have a natural ability to multi-task and they think long-term. They thrive on inclusion rather than competition and actively seek out networking and support systems, which gives them an edge over their male counterparts.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

SeederConnect® is a powerful “electronic business partner” which enables entrepreneurs to benefit from actual member fraternization (Connect), VentureBuild programs to fast-track a member’s growth through counsel with Seeder’s business builder teams (Collaborate) and periodic planned business leader workshops that will assist members to stand above their competition (Educate). In addition to Seeder’s membership programs, it will partner with a select group of advertisers and affiliate programs that appeal to its membership base; this will further enhance the Company’s revenue streams. Seeder will mentor and provide business expertise to the start-up, mompreneur, seniorprenuer and seasoned entrepreneur.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include the primary activities involved in your solution.

Small Business eCommerce (“SBeC”) is a new ground-breaking feature developed by Seeder Connect Corporation (“Seeder”). SBeC is a fully integrated and functional feature that allows the small business owner an opportunity to have use of a secure merchant account, establish an online presence, permit the potential customer to select a product, purchase the product and pay for it online. The small business owner will receive a notification of the client's name, address and the product purchased. The customer can pick up, or have delivered, the product purchased. The Seeder platform is fully developed to provide these services. In the commercial world evolving, there is a growing demand for businesses of all sizes to have an online presence. There are many studies that show the emerging trends and patterns in which businesses must participate to survive. The age of social media, coupled with the development of sophisticated search engine platforms has established the computer (which includes smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktops) as a vital tool in all businesses today.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others working to address the same needs as you and indicate what sets you apart from them.

There currently are no peers we can identify. There are several purveyors of merchant accounts and offer to provide their services, but they are very expensive and do not provide a website presence that is integrated with the merchant account. Seeder has developed the platform that is secure and integrated with its dedicated merchant account.

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

In the summer/fall of 2011 the news locally and globally, continued reporting on how desparate the economic time have become. Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy and spreading through the European Union, the economies were collapsing. It became clear to us that there would be a desparate need for individuals to sek new careers, re-invent themselves and start new businesses in an attempt to earn a living. The "Aha" moment arrived once we developed the platform, merchant account and our secure integrated features, that we have developed a unique tool that can become a life changer for someone who really needs it. As stated earlier, the new feature SBeC makes Seeder the only platform of its kind.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

Our goal is to help people redefine their lives. We want to get the new businesss person to become a member of Seeder. We then will communicate and explain how we can help develop and grow their business. Where there is a shortage of knowledge, we will find the appropriate member to mentor that person. The goal is to see how Seeder can assist and implement a change in a person's life.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

As a start-up, we have still been in the beta stage to date. We recently undertook a 3rd party survey (end of August, September 2012)to determine the demographic and demand for the SBeC feature and Seeder. The results supports our mission and target markets. The document is availble upon request.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

We want Seeder to be the 'one stop shop' for business and entrepreneurs. We would like to have an impact on how business runs. With a growing economy of small businesses, we hope to be able to tie business people in Europe to business people in Canada and the US.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

Our primary barrier is financing. We will continue to refine our business plan, do presentations to venture capital groups and angel investors, and seek a partnership with the right CPC.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Once financed, we will implement SBeC, and re-create the members landing page to be more of a dashboard.

Tugas 2

Seeder will aggressively start on marketing the features and products, and issue press releases.

Tugas 3

Hire 2-3 well trained individuals experienced is sales & marketing. Begin to consider advertising revenues.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

We will need to have 2-300,000 members in Seeder. This will include SBeC members, mentors and advertisers.

Tugas 2

Seeder will need to consideropening offices in strategic locations to continue growing the business.

Tugas 3

Seeder will design new features, that include merchandising products for retail sales. For exaple caps, shirts, etc.

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Seeder is a private company registered in British Columbia. We currently have 19 shareholders of varying holdings. Several shareholders are also consultants, specialinzing in a variety of areas that collectively form part of our management teat called Team Seeder.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your solution? If so, where and why?

We are targeting the 35-70 year old demographic in Canada. This has been borne out in both our survey and our market research as a growing market and in need of our services.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

Experienced management is the cornerstone and foundation of a successful organization. Seeder Connect Corporation has established a seasoned and highly qualified management team, known as “Team Seeder,” with over 75 years of combined corporate and entrepreneurial experience. The vast majority of Team Seeder® has worked extensively in technology, software development, web design and new media. The team is supported by an array of premiere industry consultants and a solid legal team.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Every startup organization appreciates the value of Pro-bono help. Seeder is no different. Seeder owns the mark "Seeder" in the U.S., Canada and the European Union. We are now following through with registration of SeederConnect. Without doubt, it would be nice to have these legal fees on a pro-bono basis. As well, pro-bono financial assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Providing Online Marketplace For Products Made By African MSMEs

Mokala Tech is a newly formed Kenyan-based business dealing with the use of technology in enhancing social entrepreneurship.

Mokala Tech is in the process of developing an online marketplace for buying and selling of products made by African MSMEs.

Mokala Tech seeks your support in the form of partnerships, as well as technical and financial assistance, for the development of this platform.

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Romano ButiQ - Social Entrepreneurship for the Roma people

The Romano ButiQ" Association was created on April 18, 2011 in order to promote non-discrimination by developing cultural and educational activities. The association was founded in the need to present in a realistic way the Roma minority and to create the space for people to discover experimentally the value they bring to society, beyond the negative stereotype or the victim paradigm.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Oana

Nama Belakang

Toiu

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Romano ButiQ

Negara Organisasi

Romania, B, Bucuresti

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Romania, B, Bucuresti

Age of Innovator

18-34

Gender of Innovator

Female

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Name Your Entry

Romano ButiQ - Social Entrepreneurship for the Roma people

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

According to recent studies,75% of the Roma minority in Romania(estimated total of 1,8 mil. people)live on incomes below the poverty line,and out of those employable,only 35% are working.The limited opportunities in the labour market are part of a vicious circle involving:
-poor health(50% of the Roma households have access to health facilities)
-illiteracy and poor education(5-6 times more drop-outs than in non-Roma case,30% of Roma children not affording to travel to school or lacking clothes,shoes and school materials)
- discrimination based on stereotypes.
These problems persist at an European level as well and the solution should concentrate on creating a frame to support opportunities for autonomous income generation by activating the existing Roma traditional working skills.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

We approached the identified needs in a holistic way and developed a solution which tackles the unemployment and poverty of the Roma people by stressing on the existence and use of their traditional skills and abilities.The solution is to:
-Create 30 community cooperatives in various regions in Romania
-Use the cooperatives as the legal and social frame in which 1000 Roma craftsmen produce and sell traditional or modern goods
-Create an online shopping portal for these goods
-Create a mobile space where to showcase and promote the Roma culture and traditional handcraft techniques
-Provide training activities,legal and financial counseling and assistance to the craftsmen involved in the community cooperatives
-Sustain a PR campaign raising awareness on the traditional skills of the Roma handicraftsmen and the products developed by them
-Lay out the basis for the creation of “The Union of Roma Craftsmen”,meant to give the Roma craftsmen a far reaching,legitimate and unified voice

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Within the frame of the community cooperatives,the Roma traditional craftsmen, otherwise excluded or roughly adapted to the current employment market,are empowered to overcome their present status and social position.They are directly engaged in running a business which produces and sells products handcrafted by them,upholding tradition and experience,whether these are wooden artefacts and tools,leather products,iron tools or jewelry.
Our project has already created 30 initiative groups,and we helped 10 of them to become independent legal entities,working towards full capacity.
Thus,150 Roma have become social entrepreneurs,founders,owners of their own business and a positive impact and example in their society.
The Roma craftsmen receive through our program counseling towards a better understanding of the current market,training for development of their business and supervision to ensure the cooperatives will become autonomous and sustainable beyond our project.
Also,we have created a mobile,multifunctional,interactive and modular 1000sqm space,”The Atelier”,which is used as training location or vocational counseling for the Roma craftsmen,as space for exhibits and events as well as public showcases(instant apprenticeship lessons)of craftsmanship(promoting the culture of craftsmen to the public).
The Atelier provides the space and opportunity for people to familiarize with the Roma,dismantling misconceptions.
Our cooperatives possess the real potential to become small centers of local economic advance and can be replicated in other communities in Romania and abroad.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Other NGOs in Romania confront the integration and employability issue of Roma.We are different as solutions proposed by most experts have led to re-conversion into picking up garbage and other low qualified and payed jobs ,leaving off Roma traditions and values and therefore registering a very low success rate,as they were disconnected from the communities’strengths,values and their way of life.
Our project differentiates by:
-integrating existing skills,traits and Roma values into the solution
-creates sustainability rather than dependency
-encouraging Roma to overpass their present condition
-promoting a different image of Roma
Competitors are mostly China and present a price challenge.We fight it through marketing and positioning our products as high end unique,trendy&sustainable

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to supply chains, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

-a nation-wide anthropological study which showed the direct connection between the handcraft tradition and the life of the community
-a market research which showed the desire on the market for handcraft products
-30 initiative groups for community cooperatives gathered
-10 community cooperatives created
-150 Roma craftsmen have become social entrepreneurs,founders and owners of their own business and a positive impact and example in their society
-trainings for 250 managers to sustain the development of the cooperatives
-e-commerce platform which promotes and sells the community cooperatives’ products
-20000 goods produced and sold through the e-commerce platform,fairs,to direct customers
-7 cities reached with the mobile interactive space “Atelier”
-a reach of more than 15000 people who have been exposed to the stories and products of the Roma craftsmen,by visiting the “Atelier”,participating at events or at instant apprenticeships lessons

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

In our objective of social and economic integration of the Roma people,in Romania and Europe,the sustainability and scalability of the community cooperatives is an important factor.They can provide the proper foundation for the Roma craftsmen (and not only) to build their future themselves,creating a direct link with the buyers of their products and giving them the possibility to promote themselves and fight against their discrimination.
We want to keep the 500 people to benefit from working in these cooperatives,which can scale and sustain their family budget while engage new people.The creation of the “The Union of Roma Craftsmen”,which is meant to give the Roma craftsmen a far reaching,legitimate and unified voice,will empower them to be much more involved in today’s society.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

In order for the community cooperatives to become sustainable and surpass the status of mere start-ups, it’s necessary to continue investing in the project.The lack of funding may be the most important barrier in the way of its success,preventing further investments in the know-how of people involved,products’ promotion and change of the social paradigm involving the Roma people.These are to be approached by attracting new financial partners in the project,as well as funding from the government/EU Funds.
Another difficulty arises from the authorities’ slow reaction and bureaucracy, which may hinder the process of creating the legal form of the community cooperatives.This obstacle is to be met by ensuring the right paperwork is provided and the delays are minimized by good preparation.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

The existence of 30 fully functional community cooperatives

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

20field visits to resolve any final questions about the scope,creation,requirements and development plans for the cooperatives

Tugas 2

create or direct the local market peers to the future/existent cooperatives

Tugas 3

prepare and solve any legal issues which may stand in the way of creating the cooperatives

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

1000 self sustained, workforce engaged Roma handcraftsmen

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

provide training in areas needed for sustaining entrepreneurship for the people engaged in the community cooperatives

Tugas 2

sustain the development and growth of the worksforce by ensuring 5000 EUR minimum orders for products / month

Tugas 3

fight against discrimination and target 50.000 people to be reached with “Atelier”,transforming 40% in potential customers

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

“Gypsies don’t want to work and no help or assistance for them is worth it” was what one journalist was saying in the bus that accommodated more mass opinion influencers like him,on the way to a press trip in Roma communities. In the village we met mister Anusca,who was knitting osier baskets and selling them in the village,trying to feed his nine children.The articles, which proved to the journalists and his readers the opposite of the initial phrase,created a chain of pre-orders from the readers but there was no way to get the orders to Anusca or the baskets to the city. We decided then that,if organized and properly promoted,the Ansuca-like Roma handcraftmen,are both a living proof against stereotypes,far better than any campaign fighting discrimination that tells but doesn’t prove.They can become role models in their community and generate enough income to break the vicious circle of poverty and discrimination for the generation of their children. So we started to act on this.

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We partner with:
-local authorities in 30 communities that provide space for the cooperatives
-the Doctoral Program of Sociology of the Political Science University to track the impact we have and provide new ideas,
-the National Television channel to showcase the “How it’s made“ series and the human story of the handcraft men and women,
-boutique stores
-Metro retail chain for product distribution

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

To be able to tackle the situation of the Roma at a larger scale,a vast network is needed, which should include opportunities and access to resources regarding international media&PR(create awareness),operative funding and structural support, whether it is financial,logistic or know-how.While we can share our expertise in Roma matters and projects,we do need support to take this cause way further.

OWINO INTERNET

Owino Internet is a social network facility aimed at providing affordable internet connection to the Rural and Urban women for as cheap as possible to help them boost their household savings.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Tushabe

Nama Belakang

Henry

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

OWINO INTERNET

Negara Organisasi

Uganda, MUK, Kampala

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Uganda, MUK, Kampala

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

tidak ditentukan

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

Basically Owino Internet is an Idea that was conceived early this year and was put in practice to provide affordable internet to rural and urban women and other Minorities. It hasnt received awards yet but we are looking around for a boost with publicity to enhance all forth coming hopes and dreams.

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

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Name Your Entry

OWINO INTERNET

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Cost, Equity.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

The Internet has become a basic human right in addition to FOOD Shelter and Clothes but many Internet Providers do not put this in consideration when stipulating their prices. maternity costs in many medical facilities are still abnormally high yet women need to communicate with those who can help them via internet that is expensive. many girls who fail to make it to the class room due to one reason or the other cant even access the internet to research because its so costly for students. Even when some companies make offers, not everyone gets to know about them because they are busy trying to make ends meet, hence they continue paying high costs for Internet.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

To lobby in all media houses for affordable internet and provide it on our OWINO MARKET page. To buy second hand Internet Modems from those who have better connection opportunities and provide them for purchase for as cheap as possible. To provide FREE internet DATA BUNDLES to pregnant women using some of the profits got from the normal sales. To lobby on twitter and other social networking sites for any investor that can develop the concept of OWINO INTERNET to become a HOT SPOT.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

For example One telecom company in Uganda that provides Internet is called Orange, it charges $ 10 for 500MB of Data, but there is another company AIRTEL UGANDA that has a promotional product where it delivers 1.5GB of DATA to those who are aware of the promotion , at the price of $ 1 in installments of 500MB per month. This is the one that I highlight for Internet users to purchase and use meaningfully, hence saving a lot of funds for other basic needs of Food, Shelter and Clothes, including Medicine. Since its a big bundle for a fairly high fee, I incur the costs of activation, transport and advertising and charge $ 10 which would buy 500MB but instead give 1.5GB and use the profits to cover operational costs as well as giving FREE bundles of 1.5GB to the PREGNANT women who have medical evidence.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

My peers are many University Students, Business persons, families and young people alike. Each week I connect over 10 people from various categories of life and they still want something more. I keep track of their addresses and contacts such that in future I update them with a text message if I come up with any new innovation. My competitors are the Large telecom companies that make adjustments in their offers and throw us off the market because we are not fully independent. If we were not parasites we would create a bigger impact in the society. Our success relies on what offers these telecom companies bring forward. If the offers are not Good then our goal is dead. This is why i have not stopped lobbying for an investor or financier to come up and boost our dream plan.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to better the lives of girls and women by leveraging technology? (select all applicable)

Access to technology, Access to education/training, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

By providing affordable Internet, we have triggered further research and economic activities. Many ladies sell our sim cards and earn 1 dollar per sim card which is 2400/= and worth a meal in Uganda. The ladies also have an opportunity to use our sim card internet data bundle and as such save the $ 10 and more that they would spend on expensive Data bundles. In addition to this, they are able to get access to communication and information affordable and divert their recurrent expenditure focus to health and development than high cost internet bundles. For the Free connection to Pregnant ladies, then they can save some money to cater for their medical and maternity issues, and as such prepare for their unborn baby.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

In the next 1-3 years I see Owino Internet growing to become a larger domestic name in as far as Internet is concerned. I am still lobying for an investor to boost its activities by helping set up an Internet Hot Spot in Kampala city where all those who cant afford the Telecom charges can use this media of communication. Kampala city has so many schools and this Hot spot could boost education and enhance girl child education by indirectly cutting down costs of communication. We must remember that girls or ladies actually have much more needs than Men. When costs of living go up, women are much more vulnerable to evil traps and other compromise that endanger their lives. We must put this in the spotlight of all our activities. When women have easy access to social facilities, men are happy.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

The Major barrier are that we have not found an investor to transform us into a Hot Spot and as such independent of the Telecom offers that we rely on. If the Telecom costs are high, we have less to offer the communities. However, we have not sat down, every day we are on twitter and other social networking sites, lobbying for any investor to boost us either by transforming us into a Hot spot, or a self reliant Internet Service Provider by donating modems to the poor women that they pay for in installments by using our network. We as such plan to overcome them by raising our antennas higher for any opportunities that may come up rhyming with our interests and goals.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Building awareness for OWINO INTERNET such that many more women and other people come to learn about it

Tugas 2

Making OWINO INTERNET National and not just in the city, by opening up outlets all over the country where there is electricity.

Tugas 3

Continue to loby for an investor to brand us further by building our dream of a HOT SPOT in Kampala City

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Acquiring affordable Media Publicity

Tugas 2

Expansion to cover all areas in need

Tugas 3

Incorporating OWINO INTERNET in every household and also cuting down costs further to meet the growing demand.

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Tushabe Henry's girl friend Treasure was finding it hard to meet daily internet costs and when he built pressure on his boyfriend (me) we decided to look into the matter by establishing a social platform where people can access affordable internet IDEAS from a social networking site. As such I had to take the initiative to look at any possible offers from any Telecom companies and make them available to other people who may also be in our shoes. This further developed into a small business which is mainly manned by women who sell the DATA BUNDLES in our outlets. None of them now goes without Lunch.

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Like I said, OWINO INTERNET is not self reliant, it basically relies on any available offers of INTERNET PROMOTION offers from the large telecom companies. When these offers are not there, we are dead. This is why we need someone to rescue us by making us independent via establishing a HOT SPOT that we control our selves.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Its a lot of work and i like it. Well in as far as Investment is concerned, this is what I have mentioned over and over again that If we got an investor to boost our activities, it would work as a pedestal to setting up a HOTSPOT for the rural and urban poor alike, of which women are always the largest population. Regarding Pro-bono, we would love to have it registered and legal.

Women Business social world

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Mark

Nama Belakang

Gerges

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

United States

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

United States

Age of Innovator

18-34

Gender of Innovator

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Pilih

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Pilih

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

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Name Your Entry

Women Business social world

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Ide (yang Anda yakini layak diluncurkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Masih dalam tahap ide, namun segera akan meluncurkannya

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Cost.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

we need to solve the problems of
1.the lack of knowledge in the Home stuff and family care
2.the business lack of experience
3.the other Ideas and information that women think of and having no resource for it

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

the solution is to make something like an application to be set up on mobile phone or PC or anything
having social nature and some kind of "offline nature"
this application will cost the lady about 1 dollar "for example" to be set up on her pc or mobile phone
this app will have a great collection of many problems facing the ladies daily and solutions
such as "home care and cleaning,baby setting,teaching and bringing up kids female work"
then what if we have something having no previous answer??
she will share it on the public room of this field
and the answering lady will get points which can be turned into money
and this money will be from adds and the cost of the app"the 1 $"
and we make an account for every lady and monthly update for the new cases and solutions
what is so special on this??
1.the purposed sharing of Data from lady to another
2.the reach of business assistance and so on
3.the low cost of knowledge

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

we can understand how it works through our own memory
ask yourself
1.how your mother was tought to cock or to take care of you??
it's just the share of experience through ages
such like "My grandma tought my mom how to feed me when I was baby
that's on Home stuff
about business stuff
my mom tought almost three of my aunts how to do dresses that can be sold for good amount of price
"I think these skills of gaining money are too missed at the developing countries and by that I mean the developing of the living standard itself for those families and that starts by the mom and sister"
another example
3.my mom was tought from my aunt how to bring me up some kind of loving math
"the subject" so she knew many things that made difference to my life"
just imagine how it can be when every woman has the experience of the whole world women
that's it
and actually I have no previous experience of how it works on ICT

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to better the lives of girls and women by leveraging technology? (select all applicable)

Access to technology, Access to education/training.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Tugas 2

Tugas 3

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Tugas 2

Tugas 3

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

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Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

e-Images

Changeshop destinée à faire la promotion des photographes et caméramen/camerawomen qui peuvent y exposer leurs photos et films pris dans tous les domaines et pouvant intéresser les acteurs culturels, les organes de presse écrite (illustrations), les télévisions, les producteurs de documentaires. Ces clients potentiels se connectent et achètent ou échangent des photos ou des films ou des enregistrements audios pendant que d'autres (artistes, chasseurs d'images divers) peuvent y déposer leurs œuvres pour échanges ou pour vente.

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ECOMMERCE PORTAL

our service is amazing platform for those who looking for booking through internet without switch the websites....

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Nama Depan

alok

Nama Belakang

ranjan

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

3imperial

Negara Organisasi

India, DL, new delhi

Country where this solution is creating social impact

India, DL, new delhi

Region in BC where your solution creates social impact

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

tidak ditentukan

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

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Inovasi

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Ide (yang Anda yakini layak diluncurkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Masih dalam tahap ide, namun segera akan meluncurkannya

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your solution addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Quality.

The Need: Describe the need for your solution and the size and characteristics of the community(ies) your solution is engaging

as we all know that how internet user increase day by day all around the world and those who are using the internet are always look to buy,sell,book anything at one place on the go, in my view all users wanted all the thing at one place without switch to the other sites. i think booking portal yet have unable to provide all the booking stuff at one place and user have to go to different sites for their different booking needs.......

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

and we are working on to solve same as providing all these stuff at one place on the move.our plan to target mass number of internet user who likes this kind of services through providing them movie ticket,sports event,event,real estate,food,air ticket,rail,bus ticket,car rental,hotels in the the booking mode that they can access whole world at one go...

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include the primary activities involved in your solution.

like i mentioned earlier there are many websites and they are providing all these service but they are unable to provide all these services at same platform our plan to provide all these things at same platform and i think it is definitely going to hit the market.. and i think our portal will definitely going to solve the market and it's definitely going to change the booking experience

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others working to address the same needs as you and indicate what sets you apart from them.

i think i don't see anybody as my competitors as i mentioned earlier there are few number of this kind of website available in market and they also are not providing all these stuffs at one place.we only have plan start our venture and run in the proper as well intensive and aggressive manner and rest they have to do........

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

after my graduation i think to start my own venture because real thing behind it is i want to do something for family my papa and mom and once i decided to start my own venture ecommerce is my first choice and after 2-3month of research i planned to provide this kind of service as my business chances....

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

we have a plan which is definitely going to target indian majority of internet user because the plan we are working is in the field of booking platform and our target is to provide all the services related to booking at one place on the go.....
in India there are many such kind of portal but they are unable to provide all these stuffs at one place like hub and we planned to provide all this thing via online internet portal. Our target to increase traffic of our portal and make revenue as big as possible by providing all these things at one place……..

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

like i mentioned earlier there are many websites and they are all these service but they are unable to provide all these services at same platform our plan to provide all these things at same platform and i think it is definitely going to hit the market.. and i think our portal will definitely going to solve the market and it's definitely going to change the booking experience on the internet and it will also impact the market because this is something we see very rare in the recent past a and if we able to provide all this thing with quality then market will definitely tough in near future......

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

...... like i mentioned it will completely change the experience of booking on internet and big players will also try the same with additional feature and different think tank to sustain in the market and our project will make some inspiration for new entrepreneur and inspire them to convert their ideas into their business that will be also good for market at the i want to say one more thing in past three years market will tougher and tougher with the changing times and technology and innovation.....

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

i don't think there is nothing which can hind in the success of our portal expect service and reach and if so we will work for make our service unmatchable than others....

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

make a team and will need to work regularly well for reach the milestone...

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

expanding our reach to the customers

Tugas 2

need to analyse all our our strength and weekness

Tugas 3

need to tie ups with all the services which are not available at our portal

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

we will have think to expanding our reach to the consumers and make this number bigger and bigger...

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

target the people who use the internet but know about our services

Tugas 2

will need to international as well as big banners tie ups in the process of expanding the impact

Tugas 3

advertise at big level.....

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we are three partners in this roject. but they are investing very less amount but they are involved but all other i will have to manage from some . wew are planing to raise funds from angel investor as well bank loan and family.....

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your solution? If so, where and why?

actually now we are only targeting indian internet users.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

at one word it's need lots lots of tie up and hardworking ability yo make this site bigger....

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

all the service specified in the list above./.

E-COMMERCE

our company is very dedicated to provide all the booking need through one platform on the move.our product is different from others and caters a better quality and services...

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

alok

Nama Belakang

ranjan

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

3imperial

Negara Organisasi

India

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

India, DL, new delhi

Age of Innovator

18-34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

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Inovasi

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Name Your Entry

E-COMMERCE

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Ide (yang Anda yakini layak diluncurkan)

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Masih dalam tahap ide, namun segera akan meluncurkannya

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

as we all know that how internet user increase day by day all around the world and those who are using the internet are always look to buy,sell,book anything at one place on the go, in my view all users wanted all the thing at one place without switch to the other sites. i think booking portal yet have unable to provide all the booking stuff at one place and user have to go to different sites for their different booking needs.......

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

and we are working on to solve same as providing all these stuff at one place on the move.our plan to target mass number of internet user who likes this kind of services through providing them movie ticket,sports event,event,real estate,food,air ticket,rail,bus ticket,car rental,hotels in the the booking mode that they can access whole world at one go...and at one portal

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

like i mentioned earlier there are many websites and they are all these service but they are unable to provide all these services at same platform our plan to provide all these things at same platform and i think it is definitely going to hit the market.. and i think our portal will definitely going to solve themarket needs.....

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

i think i don't see anybody as my competitors as i mentioned earlier there are few number of this kind of website available in market and they also are not providing all these stuffs at one place.we only have plan start our venture and run in the proper as well intensive and aggressive manner and rest they have to do........

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

it's definitely going to change the booking experience on the internet and it will also impact the market because this is something we see very rare in the recent past a and if we able to provide all this thing with quality then market will definitely tough in near future......

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

like i mentioned it will completely change the experience of booking on internet and big players will also try the same with additional feature and different think tank to sustain in the market and our project will make some inspiration for new entrepreneur and inspire them to convert their ideas into their business that will be also good for market at the i want to say one more thing in past three years market will tougher and tougher with the changing times and technology and innovation.....

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

i don't think any thing can hind in the way of success of our portal expect quality and we will work for provide better quality.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

make a team and will need to work regularly well for reach the milestone...

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

make a very pottention team to promote product

Tugas 2

need to link more and more componies to provide those remaining services on our portal

Tugas 3

always have to work on our weekness and provide quility services to consumer and target them with provding unmatch quility from

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

we will have think to expanding our reach to the consumers and make this number bigger and bigger...

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

need to analyze all the report of our componies and need work to less our weekness and strong our strength

Tugas 2

adverstise our portal in the people who don't know about our service and try to make bidgger impact

Tugas 3

international tie up as well as big banner national tie up in process of expanding our portal throughout of world

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

after my graduation i think to start my own venture because real thing behind it is i want to do something for family my papa and mom and once i decided to start my own venture ecommerce is my first choice and after 2-3month of research i planned to provide this kind of service as my business chances....

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Ceritakan tentang kemitraan Anda:

currently there are three partners including me in this project but they are are investing very less amount of money so as i will have to mange all the rest amount.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

all i have specified in the list....

SCOPEinsight credit rating: creating a market while changing agriculture.

SCOPEinsight: creating a new market while changing agriculture.
We enable mainstream Agricultural Finance by rating Farmer Organizations.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Lucas

Nama Belakang

Simons

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

SCOPEinsight

Negara Organisasi

Netherlands, UT, Utrecht

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

n/a

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

SCOPEinsight founder is named YOUNG GLOBAL LEADER by WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM in 2011 for his work in sustainable agriculture and supply chains.

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Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Transparency.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

To accelerate the global transition towards more productive and sustainable agriculture, access to finance is absolutely critical. The key target group are the SME farmer organizations (FOs) - also called the Missing Middle as they are often ignored by banks, markets and NGOs-. This segment has by far the highest potential for increase in productivity, social & environmental impact.
Banks are reluctant to lend money to this segment as they perceive this market segment to be too risky and unprofitable as the information and transaction costs are too high compared to the relatively small loan sizes. As a result of this market failure, hundreds of thousands of FOs and millions of farmers are unnecessary excluded from working capital and investment opportunities in farm and field.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

The presented market failure can only structurally be solved when the business case for investing in agriculture is proven, when risks are more transparent and when the transaction & information costs are lowered.
The systemic solution therefore is Agricultural Rating. SCOPEinsight is the first (and only) independent credit rating organization focused solely on agriculture.
Through credible and cost efficient rating services based on our proprietary rating model the business potential of FOs becomes immediately clear and comparable. The outcomes of the rating is two fold:
1] An assessment report for the FO which gives razor sharp insights in the strengths and weaknesses of his organization. This gives guidance for the capacity building in order to become bankable in the future.
2] A credit rating report which is uploaded in an on-line portal where banks can download the profiles and do business with the FOs.
SCOPEinsight creates a new market and changes global agriculture.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

The SCOPEinsight concept is build on the following key elements:
- The SCOPE rating methodology (SCOPE short for Scoring Organizational PErformance)
- An international network of trained, independent assessors and accountants
- The SCOPEinsight on-line portal
- A network with NGOs and Banks

SCOPEinsight conducts the assessments of these FOs as follows (3 steps):
1] Intake and pre-assessment: this phase prepares the FO for the on site assessment, where they have to fill in forms and collect their documentation available. This information is used in the preparation of the assessment;
2] On site assessment: a third party, independent assessment company, which is trained by SCOPEinsight, conducts a field visit to the FO in order to interview the management, collect supporting documents and go through the assessment questions. An independent accountant checks the financial figures and ratio's;
3] After the assessment SCOPEinsight produces the Assessment Report and Rating Profile;
- The Assessment Report is shared with the FO and the NGO who can immediately use it in their capacity building.
- The Rating Profiles are talking the bank language and shows the risks, professionalism and creditworthiness of the FO. This information is shared (after approval from the FO) with banks through the on-line portal.

Through this simple, but proven procedure SCOPEinsight is able to quickly, credibly and very cost efficiently helps FOs to become better bankable, link FOs to banks, lower costs and risks and increase (healthy) competition between banks.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

There is one potential entrant which is Fair Trade Labelling Organization (FLO) focused on rating Fairtrade producers only. And there are indications that MFI rating agencies are looking to move to the SMEs segment, but they lack experience with agriculture and SMEs.

SCOPEinsight welcomes competition as this would be a healthy sign that the market is maturing. SCOPEinsight is well positioned to become the leading credit rater because:
- 2.5 years of head start
- Unparalleled experience in agriculture, certification and banking
- Unique, tested and proven SCOPEinsight rating methodology
- Low costs, scalable set up
- International network of trained assessors
- Leading clients (banks) and customers (NGOs and multilateral organizations)
- On-line SCOPEinsight IT system and portal

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

The aha moment was in 2007. I was Director of Utz Certified at the time, the largest standard and label organization for mainstream sustainable coffee, cocoa and tea. During a trip to Guatemala I learned that certification may give FOs better access to markets and a price premium, it doesn't helps FOs to get access to finance. Certification assures the compliance with social and environmental practices. However, it tells little to nothing about credit worthiness and professionalism that banks need for their due diligence. Agricultural Rating is the answer to that. But the market hardly exists and rating as an instrument is unknown. I decided then and there to use my certification knowledge & skills to build the first global agricultural rating company. Little did I knew at that moment about the struggle and challenges that we would face. We were founded in early 2010 after careful system and market analysis and with support from ICCO (a Dutch NGO). Now we are ready for roll out.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

We dream big. Our aim is to create a market where professional, viable and sustainable farmer organizations are producing sufficient food for our growing global population and providing income and prosperity for hundreds of millions of farmers. Banks see agriculture as an attractive sector to do business with. And Farmer organizations are able to go to a bank and get a affordable loan. This is how it should be.

The reality is a far cry from this dream. Banks hardly invest in agriculture and FOs are not professional and viable organizations. However, I strongly believe that with the right instruments and right incentives we can create positive and inclusive markets that are mutual beneficial and enforcing for both banks and FOs. Agricultural rating is such an instrument.

Which barrier(s) to financial inclusion does your solution seek to address? (select all applicable)

The lack of affordable financial products tailored to the needs of underserved and excluded communities,, Powerful incentives for financial service providers to move up-market, Other (Please describe below).

If you selected 'other' above, please specify which other barriers to financial inclusion you solution seeks to address:

Lack of enabling conditions like garantee schemes for banks and an assessment fund to promote first mover FOs.

For which underserved or excluded communities will your solution create access to valuable, affordable, secure and comprehensive financial services?

The key to reaching the ambition described above is working with the SME farmer organizations, the Missing middle. The top of the pyramid consists of large, well managed, efficient farmers. They have more easier access to finance and markets. The bottom of the pyramid consists of unorganized, subsistence farmers. This group is not bankable and it is the natural domain of NGOs. The SME segment is the pivot point. Ignored by banks, markets and many NGOs this group has by far the highest potential to increase productivity, create employment & income, lower environmental footprint, create rural economies in a structural way. And there is a case.
Agricultural rating is the key to quickly, credibly and efficiently identify and link the better FOs to banks and create a market. The same rating information is important for capacity building up till the point where they are considered bankable (this is called the graduation strategy). This leads to a positive, market driven development cycle.

Could your solution work in other geographies or regions? If so, where?

Yes, absolutely! SCOPEinsight is designed as a mainstream, scalable, low cost solution. The SCOPEinsight rating methodology is designed as a generic rating tool applicable in agriculture, dairy/livestock, aquaculture and forestry. Through the on-line portal and IT system specific regional and sector characteristics can be taken into account easily.
The SCOPEinsight methodology is already tested and proven in more than 14 countries in two continents (Africa and Latin America) in more than 20 different sectors. Our assessment network can be quickly extended.
The generic rating methodology makes credit worthiness and professionalism comparable between different farmer organizations from different sectors and regions. This creates an attractive market for national, regional and International operating banks and funds as they can spread their exposure.

We have already an office in East Africa and will open a Guatemala office in two months time.

If your solution is dramatically successful, how will things be different in 10 years?

In 10 years time when SCOPEinsight is dramatically successful we will be rating over 15.000 FOs every year globally, enabling more than $4 billion in loans & investments annually.
Based on the rating information, large capacity building programs are helping FOs to become better bankable and more sustainable to provide them access to markets and access to finance.

Not just banks will be using the rating information. Also insurance companies and traders will use the information to look for professional and reliable suppliers and business partners.

We will have collected years of ground data about the state of FOs in their specific region and context. Our reports about regions and sectors will be rich in information and will help Governments, World bank, IFC, United Nations and others improve their supporting policies.

Other agricultural raters are serving market niches. An inclusive, efficient global market is created.

What will have had to have changed to make this happen?

"In order for markets to transform, systems need to change" is a saying we often use.

As this is a system change, many things needs to change simultaneously. Rating is an important part of a bigger solution. Other important things that need to change are:
- More funding support to social enterprises (game changing initiatives) like SCOPEinsight.
- NGOs and Governments taking a more systemic view on developing challenges
- NGOs supporting FOs with real business developing services rather that social projects
- Governments and NGOs stop with waiving loans from FOs and other market disturbing interventions
- Healthy competition between banks will have change the view that agriculture is a sector to be avoided.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

In the last 2.5 years more than E1.6 mio has been invested to develop, test and implement the following activities:
- A proprietary SCOPEinsight rating methodology
- An on-line IT system and Portal
- A trained African Assessment and accountants network
- close relationship with banks, NGOs and multilaterals

More specifically
- From January 2011 till - June 2012, >150 producer organizations with over 330,000 individual producers in 12 countries have been rated with another 409 organizations expected by the end of 2013.
- We have assessed producers in 20+ product categories in agriculture, forestry, dairy and aquaculture.
- €13.7M in loans have been applied for using the SCOPE assessment report.
- 16 banks have used our assessments for investment decision-making
- 50% of bankable profiles have been considered for a loan
- 65% of lower-scoring profiles have been used in capacity building
- First indications are interests is dropping because of healthy competition.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

In 2017:
- We are rating about 5000 FOs per year
- Have 6 regional office in full operation
- Will be serving > 100 commercial banks
- Enable loans and investments
- Will work in a network of capacity builders for strengthening FO

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

- The main barrier for the short term is funding.
- Related to the funding situation we have a small team and foresee capacity problems
- Assessment capacity to execute the growing flow of assessments

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Getting impact investors and donors on board (Euro 800k for 2013)

Tugas 2

Launch the SCOPEinsight proposition in East Africa with launching customers

Tugas 3

Open an office in Guatemala to serve Latin America

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Further capitalisation of SCOPEinsight ( EURO >1 mio)

Tugas 2

Serve large institutional customers in rating their portfolio and serving commercial banks

Tugas 3

Differentiate our rating product in a SCOPEinsight light and - Pro level.

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SCOPEInsight explicitly recognizes the importance of partnerships in order to create this new market. Over the past two years SCOPEinsight has developed strong partnerships with global capacity building programs like ICCO, EADD, AGRITERRA,IFAD,USAID. And numerous (local) banks and programs like West African Cocoa Farm Finance Program and FAST*, certification organizations (UTZ Certified) and legal law firms (Clifford Chance)
We are planning to harnass this network and work more closely togheter.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your innovation? If so, where and why?

SCOPEinsight is currently in discussion with several NGOs and governmental agencies in India to explore possibilities of testing and rolling out SCOPEinsight’s products. Like wise for further expansion in West Africa.

Due to a recent price we have won we will be opening an office in Guatemala in the near future.

FOs that are not yet bankable and are in need for a diagnostic assessment alone will be served with the new developed SCOPEinsight lite version.

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

The keys to success for SCOPEinsight are;
- A strong vision and believe that we can change this market
- A diversified and multicultural team
- A constant drive for innovation and operational excellence
- An open culture of learning and personal growth
- A believe in new technologies like on-line web based systems
- Passion, Passion & Passion

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Our need: In the short term we are in need of funding/financing.

Our offer: I have more than a decade of experience of successfully creating and changing markets. I offer my mentorship and networks to other entrepreneurs. This is something I already do on a regular basis and enjoy very much.
Moreover I believe in cooperation. So we are interested in other partners operating in this space.

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Go to Changeshop: Awava: income generation for women in post-conflict Uganda.

Awava: leveraging income generation to women in post-conflict Uganda through skills building, innovation and market linkages.

Awava is a fair trade social enterprise working with women artisans in post-conflict Northern Uganda on design and innovation, adding value to their existing skills and creating market linkages locally and internationally in an effort to empower families and alleviate poverty. Awava enhances entrepreneurship, business and artisanal skills by conducting trainings which boost each artisans capacity.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Kate

Nama Belakang

von Achen

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Awava

Negara Organisasi

United States, KS, Douglas County

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Uganda, GUL, Gulu

Age of Innovator

18-34

Gender of Innovator

Female

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

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Name Your Entry

Awava: leveraging income generation to women in post-conflict Uganda through skills building, innovation and market linkages.

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Established (past the previous stages and has demonstrated success)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Once an economically viable and peaceful region, Northern Uganda has been devastated by a war with Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army which lasted more than 22 years. While the North has experienced peace since late 2006, the region still finds itself in a state of economic downfall, leaving much of the population poverty stricken with limited skills and resources for rebuilding their lives and livelihoods. This lack of resources is leading to lower rates of education, higher rates of malnutrition and other untreated health issues, higher birth rates, higher rates of alcoholism, etc., all issues which exacerbate the degradation of society in Northern Uganda. Awava aims to address each of these issues by providing a platform for women in Northern Uganda to earn income.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Awava’s solution is to work together with artisans in Northern Uganda to create or increase income and build skills which will lead to positive economic and social change in the lives of their family and community. We work with artisans on product design and innovation, creating utilitarian products which not only appeal to a vast markets abroad, but we have also set the stage for competition in local markets in Uganda. Through product diversification comes new construction techniques and heightened product quality, as well as expanded market linkages. This year, for example, we started and apparel line and brought in an apparel designer to train the women on how to utilize clothing patterns and produce standardized clothing sizes.

In addition to building artisanal skills and increase work, we also work with artisans on business skills and entrepreneurship training, linking the overarching themes of these skills trainings to their personal lives.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

We have been watching our model work for the past four years in ways which continue to astound us. Our shining example would be our head tailor, Auma Lucy, and the drastic changes we have seen in her life and that of her family. Lucy is the first tailor hired by Awava. Our founder originally met Lucy in the central market in Gulu Town, Uganda, where Lucy sat in an empty room, just her and a sewing machine. Over the years Lucy has trained multiple Awava tailors, purchased 9 sewing machines, purchased fabrics to sell from her shop, maintained workshop rent payments, made sure that all twelve children whom she cares for are in school (one is about to start at university), provides ongoing medical assistance to her two elderly parents, purchased two plots of land and has nearly completed a “western style” home. Her bookkeeping has become meticulous and she is quite proficient with banking and mobile money. Lucy’s example has proven that our product design and innovation, business and entrepreneurship training, as well as focus on market linkages does in fact work.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Our most direct peers include One Mango Tree, MEND project, KrochetKids, 31 Bits and Wawoto Kacel. Each of these groups provide IGAs to populations in Northern Uganda. Awava’s founder has spent five years living in Uganda, working with the artisans directly and building strong relationships, a crucial component to understanding cultural, societal and economic constraints of business operations and the realities of the artisans lives. We place heavy priority on product development and marketing, an important piece often missed by others. While similar groups do increase competition, it also helps to raise awareness. Likewise, those not holding to their mission can tarnish the reputation of social and fair trade enterprises.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to financing, Access to supply chains, Access to technology, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

While our capacity has largely hindered our ability to produce organized quantitative impact data (the annual surveys are there waiting for data analysis), the qualitative data speaks volumes. Not only have we watched many of our artisans “grow fat” ( a sign of wealth and well being in Uganda), we have also seen their assets increase each year, watched their school-aged children go to school, uninterrupted each term progressing to the next level each year, and watched the women and their families have the ability to seek medical attention as needed. Lucy, our main tailor, and the artisans we have been working with the longest, has not only managed to provide for 12 children and two elderly parents, putting all of the children through school (with the first getting ready to start university), but has also purchased two plots of land and almost completed construction on a “western style” home. These transformations are why we exist.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

Over the next 1-3 years, we expect our impact to increase drastically. Our founder has just moved back to the United States to push the marketing side of operations by attending more craft sales throughout the year, as well as representing Awava at trade shows in order to increase the number of wholesale accounts the company has. With the increase in wholesale accounts translating to larger orders and therefore more working hours needed, Awava will be able to expand our reach bringing more full time artisans onto the team. Within the next three years we aim to have at least 100 artisans working with Awava full time.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

The most consistent barrier that we continue to face in our social enterprise is generally financial. We have most recently found ourselves with quite a bit of inventory tying up working capital which we are strategically working to push more in the markets in order to free up said capital. In order to overcome our financial constraints, we are placing more priority on various grant and award applications, trade shows, additional craft sales (especially leading up to holiday seasons), promotional campaigns, and considering working with a financial institution which provides low interest loans to fair trade producers and companies.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

30% increase in active wholesale accounts.

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Update wholesale packet, including putting together an extensive lookbook for all products.

Tugas 2

Acquire funding for and apply to participate in at least one trade show.

Tugas 3

Streamline/revamp inventory and ordering system to ensure mechanisms move smoothly as business increases.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

100% increase in active wholesale accounts resulting in major increase in full time artisans.

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Have funding in place to participate in at least two trade shows in the next year.

Tugas 2

Assess how many artisans will need to be trained in order to increase production capacity and train them.

Tugas 3

Assess our need to bring on additional "administrative" staff and/or volunteers in order to properly manage growth.

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

During my second trip to Uganda, I was working with Ugandan and American university students to study the war in the North up close. Inspired by the vibrant fabrics found in the central market in Gulu, I had some small items made by local tailors to carry home as gifts for family and friends. Meanwhile, I was talking with one of my colleagues about my experience with fair trade, and daydreaming about starting a social enterprise focusing on women artisans in Northern Uganda. I returned home and everyone loved what I had made for them. Six months later I moved to Uganda for my MA Studies in Peace and Conflict, focusing my thesis on the effects of western market access to women artisans in Northern Uganda. Having the opportunity to be in the field more long term, and seeing that the number one problem leading to myriad others was lack of access to income in an already skilled population, I realized that a fair trade social enterprise like Awava could indeed have a massive impact.

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We have come to find partnerships to be a very important component in our model. We partner with select NGOs in the US, Canada and Australia who use our products in order to raise funds for their organizations which we’ve found to be mutually beneficial. We also have created strong partnerships with like-minded artist and artisan groups in Uganda. Our primary partnerships are with Uganda Crafts who we work through for our baskets, Mzuri Beads, or produce the majority of our eco-friendly jewelry, as well as Wasswa, a Uganda artist who designs or upcycled canvas bags and accessories.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

While Awava could benefit from many types of support such as investment, PR and media, volunteers to represent Awava at various events around the US, as well as pro-bono accounting services, we also would love to support others any way we can! We love working on marketing, various types of collaborations, networking and sharing our vast network as well as brainstorming ideas!

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Go to Changeshop: Cupcakes and Cleavage - Empowering Women for Social Change.

Cupcakes and Cleavage - Empowering Women for Social Change

Ms. Brafit Limited is a Female Owned Social Enterprise which was established 2002 to focus on breast health and breast care. We seek innovative and meaningful ways of partnering and collaboration to grow businesses and to increase market visibility amongst peers. We innovated Cupcakes and Cleavage to have a focused day to feature collaboration as a change agent for women in business

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Nama Depan

Nicole

Nama Belakang

Joseph-Chin

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Ms. Brafit Limited

Negara Organisasi

Trinidad and Tobago, PS, Port of Spain

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Trinidad and Tobago, PS

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Female

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Hybrid

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

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Cupcakes and Cleavage - Empowering Women for Social Change

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Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Female entrepreneurs seldom have the opportunity to showcase their brands in a nurturing environment where they can share their products, services and experiences with an audience that is fixed on their specific offerings of their viable businesses and innovations.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Cupcakes and Cleavage seeks to address and sculpt a safe environment wherein women entrepreneurs, craft makers and innovators can present their brands and attract attention to grow their businesses and create employment and economic anc social sustainability.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Cupcakes and Cleavage is an organized event that happens on June 30 annually but which sees year long growth for the participants and their brands. Within a year from the event, many entrepreneurs report sales increases, new business opportunities and business growth.
The event is a partnering event which takes the form of a seminar and cocktail event with a keynote speaker and a strong message from an accomplished leader in society.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

At present, Ms. Brafit's event is the only female focused event in the island that takes the lead in attending to supporting women in business. The peers are small female owned businesses. Our event attracts partners from the corporate sector who donate their space, time, door prizes and human capital to bring about strong social change for small businesses owned by women.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to financing, Access to talent, Access to supply chains, Access to technology, Access to economic opportunity, Policy change/advocacy.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

Our main impacts have been in the areas of (b) Access to Talent, (c) Access to Supply Chains and (e) Access to economic opportunity. The feedback from each participant and the guests, is always positive and many of the participants communicate on the ways in which they have benefitted from the event. Participants have been awarded contracts to supply their products and to promote their brands at other events. Feedback coming in from our just concluded 2012 event, has been positive with three (3) participants sending notes that they were targeted by both public and private sector organizations to provide supplies or services and the transactions have already been closed or advanced since June 30, 2012 event. The press also sees the event as a very viable event to promote and so the newspaper headlines for the entire week following this event are usually very positive and the features always serve to further empower the participants and to attract additional attention to the venture.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

Cupcakes and Cleavage future editions will be bigger events and we hope to secure the presence of an regional and international keynote speakers and to have participants from other islands. The intent is to have local government support from key ministries. The acclaim of Cupcakes and Cleavage has spread to other islands already and expressions of interest has come in from Grenada to host the event in their country. Therefore the intent is to expand this event to be a regional event being hosted on each island simultaneously on June 30. Further the current intent is to have a wider participation in the next 1-3 years as the current capacity is 75 - 100 and we would like to extend this. Especially since, after every event, we get calls from interested participants and partners.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

Funding has been the key barrier, but the innovative way we have been able to attract partners who give goodwill, has been phenomenal. This year we attracted Caribbean Airlines who generously donated a door prize of a round trip ticket to any destination. The generosity of Media 21 allowed us to have our event recoreded whilst a local bank offered a door prize. The venue hotel continues to donate the space and the cupcakes while we stand the cost of the printing of the programme booklet, tokens, savory snacks, photography and other incidentals which can sometimes be very costly. The intent to overcome these barriers can be (1) to continue to attract these partners and acquire tangible funding and/or (2) charge a fee for participation by the entrepreneurs and an entrance fee for attendees.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Using all the footage from previous events and targeting new interests with these and measuring them by the interest that is att

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Edit, package & publish video recordings from recently concluded event

Tugas 2

Send out invitation packages to potential partners/sponsors for next 1 - 3 years of events

Tugas 3

Create a larger social media identity specifically for Cupcakes and Cleavage

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

International Partner for Cupcakes and Cleavage. Selection of a Patron for this annual event and having the keynote speaker for

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Chair a committee to nominate a patron

Tugas 2

Invite local/international partners to become involved

Tugas 3

Locate & engage Keynote Speaker and share intent

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Cupcakes and Cleavage began as an experiment in 2010 with Ms. Brafit and three female entrepreneurs who had strong brands but did not have a way to be sufficiently visible.
While the space at Ms. Brafit was available to vend these products and services, the capacity to host such an event for a wider audience was elusive. Being a very innovative person, I thougth of a way to sell our brands to a wider population and especially to a female audience. Because I specialise in breast care and foundation garments, I had an "Aha" moment by using two resources that I did not have to go very far to locate. I served cupcakes to clients on Saturdays and they were always happy to have one when they came shopping. So, using my own cleavage, I created the invitation and the event name. I then went to Carlton Savannah Hotel and asked them to partner with me on this event and asked them for the space, a welcome drink and cupcakes for 100 guests. I further invited clients and media and voila!

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The partnerships are on varied levels:
(1) Sponsor Partner - Carlton Savannah donates: venue, cupcakes, service and welcome beverage for each guest
(2) Peer Partner - Fellow entrepreneurs who showcase their brands, provide samples and deliver a presentation to the audience. 2012 Peer Partners included KiaraKay Candles, Gina's Chocolates, Anthea's Treasure Trove, GYP
(3) Corporate Partner - Offers donations of door prizes and corporate brand sampling or their pro bono services to enhance the event's capacity: Caribbean Airlines, First Citizens, Carlton Savannah, Media 21, HGIL Services Ltd

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

The intent of networking is to engage a wider audience that can facilitate change globally on the social landscape. In expanding the networks and collaborative efforts, the capacity building process would become an easy one, which will in itself allow for innovation and ideas, mentorship and focused growth in human and economic capital.

Microenterprises: The Hidden Engine of Economic Growth

CREA provides the women with the tools and skills they need to become successful micro entrepreneurs by giving them access to tailored basic business education in their own communities and personalized business consulting to improve production processes, product packaging and image, quality standards, etc. to help them reach new markets and be more successful while providing employment and income.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Leticia

Nama Belakang

Jáuregui

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

CREA COMUNIDADES DE EMPRENDEDORES SOCIALES, A.C. (CREA)

Negara Organisasi

Mexico, DIF

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Mexico, ZAC

Age of Innovator

18-34

Gender of Innovator

Female

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Hybrid

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

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Microenterprises: The Hidden Engine of Economic Growth

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Microenterprises are the hidden engine of economic growth & those owned by women reap large social dividends, yet women are less likely to own businesses & their businesses are smaller and slower growing than men’s. The main barrier to growth of such microenterprises in marginalized areas derives from a lack of business and entrepreneurial culture or networks, leaving women without role models or access to information that is key. This in turn prevents women from accessing:
- training in business administration & business development services, leaving women without the skills & management tools or information on how to become competitive;
- technology and ICT tools, leaving women with limited access to information, new markets & more efficient and innovative ways of conducting business.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

CREA addresses these barriers & accelerates women-owned micro enterprises by adding value at each stage of its microentrepreneur lifecycle analysis:
1. Inception: helps to select products & services that take advantage of market opportunities & community assets while providing access to information flows through formal & informal channels.
2. Discovery: actively seeks high potential microentrepreneurs & businesses.
3. Training: builds basic business skills that many microentrepreneurs lack.
4. Incubation: microentrepreneurs begin to apply new skills & execute their business plans & our network foster's collaborative entrepreneurship & connects them to other entrepreneurs, business clinics, product fairs & information.
5. Development: prepares for scale & financing by providing responsive consulting services and ICT tools as well as financing plans/edu & access to capital sources.
6. Sustainability: provides services to help them grow & scale sustainably & become CREA champions.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Rita de Luna Calderón, lives in rural Zacatecas. After her husband died she was left with three children and no way to feed them. Using her mother’s small tortilla-making shop after hours, she developed a series of amazing recipes for traditional Mexican pinole, horchata, pipián, and even chocolate.

In 2009 she took CREA’s basic business training workshops taught by local professionals in her community. She learned about critical business skills and tools through hands-on activities based on information from her own business. She learned how to calculate her costs, set prices, incorporate legally and access public services, organize the business and production processes, as well as market and sell. She likes to say that while her business is small, she's built it like an international firm, with different departments and functions.

Since then she has flourished, bringing on two employees. Through our business development program, CREA has helped her reach new markets in Mexico at national supermarket chains and in the US at boutique retailers. CREA continues working to improve her packaging, products, develop an online presence and use of technology to integrate machinery into her production process and to access new markets at home and abroad. Her chocolate has been featured in the Mexico special of an American gourmet magazine, as a featured Mexican ingredient for purchase across the US.

Rita emerged as a role model in the CREA Network and encourages other women to grow their businesses and find a balance between their home and business lives.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Nonprofits, government & academic institutes attempt to address the challenges faced by women microentrepreneurs. Both government & nonprofits offer business training courses. These courses are inaccessible to marginalized women in terms of content & location. The content is highly theoretical and the examples are far from their reality; the courses are generally taught in the capital or in municipal capitals. No other organization in Mexico focuses on comprehensive business consulting with a similar participatory & practical approach, tailoring the services to their need & reality. The CREA Network is unique given that there aren't Chambers of Commerce or the like focused on rural microentrepreneurs that offer information services that are key at all stages, mentoring, clinics & events.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to financing, Access to talent, Access to supply chains, Access to technology, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

Since 2008, CREA has worked with close to 800 women in Zacatecas and has started to expand into three new states, and our programs have benefited them and their families, reaching over 2,500 people. In Zacatecas, where CREA began activities, 90% of microenterprises fail in the first year. CREA reverts the average rate of failure among microentrepreneurs, allowing 90% of women to become successful entrepreneurs. Through the impact evaluation that Stanford has been conducting with CREA, we have found large, positive and statistically significant effects of these workshops on revenues, number of clients and profits as well as formal accounting practices. For example, 77% of the women CREA works with were not using any accounting method and now 80% of the women who participated in CREA’s applied business skills workshops utilized formal accounting procedures after the workshops, and on average participants experienced an earnings increase of 50%.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

In three years we expect to reach over 6,000 direct beneficiaries and to have created over 4,000 new employment opportunities. Since the beginning we have conducted qualitative and quantitative evaluations as well as internal evaluations and reviews. This includes metrics around the performance of the women and the impact of our programs as well as qualitative data around satisfaction and self-esteem of our participants. We also have several indicators that look at the quality of life of the women we work with. Finally, it is important to note that through this mix of qualitative and quantitative surveys, we look not just at the number of jobs created but the quality of these jobs, both amongst our beneficiary microenterprises as well as internally though the jobs CREA generates.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

In general, women microentrepreneurs do not attach value to business training & consulting since they have never had access to them. However, initially we had the great luck to find some microentrepreneurs that trusted CREA and who became our success stories, showing our programs' impact & thanks to several awards we’ve received, women now approach us. The lack of communication between women about their businesses has been difficult to overcome, because they don't see the benefits of collaborating & sharing information about useful programs and services. Our success stories are based on collaborative solutions to shared problems that foster new dynamics between the women. Also, in sustainable phase entrepreneurs like Rita are donating to CREA & becoming active collaborators & partners.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Implement client tracking, performance management, and impact assessment system.

Tugas 2

Begin operations in two new states through partnerships with organizations that offer complementary services.

Tugas 3

Provide training and consulting to 350 women entrepreneurs to develop, refine and market profitable products and services.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Pilot financial education methodology and mobile/online sales tools for our beneficiaries.

Tugas 2

Scale model by training organizations to implement CREA´s methodology and monitoring.

Tugas 3

Publish microentrepreneur handbook for independent use by women across Mexico.

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

While doing field work in Zacatecas, touring the state & interviewing women microentrepreneurs, I realized they had more than problems in common, they all had an incredible passion and conviction that through hard work, they could lift their families out of poverty. And the one thing they kept asking me was how I thought that I could change my country and if that would happen through the research I was conducting. I realized then & there that I could use the education I had received and relations my family had to effect change in the lives of all these women by connecting them to new networks and, with them, building services that could provide them with the tools and resources they needed to turn that passion into reality. I had the unique opportunity to bridge my “outside” perspective with my “inside” knowledge to ensure that all this entrepreneurial activity led to the success of women-owned businesses & allow for new income & employment opportunities as well as poverty eradication.

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CREA partners with corporations both as funders of particular events or activities & as mentors for the women with whom we work. CREA currently partners with the state and municipal governments that provide in-kind and monetary support to particular programs, CREA facilitates access to government programs and government offices help us outreach to new constituents. This year, CREA will be receiving support from at least two federal ministries and UNDP as well as foundations and the women. CREA’s planned expansion is predicated on partnerships with organizations with complementary skills.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

CREA needs to better market its services to potential partners & funders and to potential clients for the women´s businesses. We need to consider incorporating legally in US. We have a large dataset of information about the conditions in rural Mexico that can be leveraged. Given the insights and impacts CREA's achieved we have huge potential for scale and impact with right partners & resources.

Sms King Payment Gateway

Online payment portal, enabling small entrepreneur convert online clients/customers through fast efficient payment with GSM number/SMS

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Sms King Payment Gateway

Online payment portal, enabling small entrepreneur convert online clients/customers through fast efficient payment with GSM number via SMS

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

MOFOLUWASO

Nama Belakang

OJONIYI

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Foluking Communications Enterprises

Negara Organisasi

Nigeria, OY, Ibadan

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Nigeria, OY, Ibadan

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Hybrid

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Permulaan (eksperimen pertama baru saja beroperasi)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Cost, Transparency, Quality, Equity.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

African, particularly Nigerian business men cannot leverage their websites marketing conversion performance rate, because most international payment gateway do not services Africa. e.g paypal, thus most of them don't know of what importance is spending money building those websites.

A smooth payment gateway that will change the trend of conversion rate to all time optimal, while securing the drive for online payment.

There was a recent move by Nigerian government towards a cashless society but the modality and the structure style is not sustainable in the type of setting.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Ultra Fast Online sms Payment portal, a purchase tool for a turnkey customer/client sales conversions.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Sms portal is already set up.
The new portal will allow integration with the payment page.
Let clients pay for goods and services online with their gsm number.
Pay online inserting your phone number into payment page, authentication send via instant sms to client personal phone insert authentication number.
No cash handling, no middleman, no exposure of card details online.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

The new policy of cashless society is driving many ideas now in Nigeria.
There are several groups involved in online payment scheme most involve middlemen handling cash and involves having a bank account. As far as I know we are far ahead though we learn from their logistical challenges

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

I am web developer, many of my client will want me to install a good payment gateway on their sites, but we can't find any, except ones that charge almost two thousands dollars per install.
So I was on the look out to partner with any offshore gateway with the option of deploying a customized gateway for Nigeria. That will be affordable not involving any stress.

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

Seamless and effective payment gateway to convert your online client for effective demand.

Which barrier(s) to financial inclusion does your solution seek to address? (select all applicable)

Physical and other accessibility obstacles that prevent communities from reaching financial services, The lack of affordable financial products tailored to the needs of underserved and excluded communities,, Powerful incentives for financial service providers to move up-market.

If you selected 'other' above, please specify which other barriers to financial inclusion you solution seeks to address:

For which underserved or excluded communities will your solution create access to valuable, affordable, secure and comprehensive financial services?

Nigerian small scale business who have website with or without an online selling portals.

Could your solution work in other geographies or regions? If so, where?

Yes, any other African country where GSM is in use.

If your solution is dramatically successful, how will things be different in 10 years?

80million Nigerians purchase products and services online with their GSM number.
Nigeria becomes a cashless economy.
Entrepreneurs in Nigeria solves the problem of online payments.
Online payment in Nigeria is the most secured in the world.

What will have had to have changed to make this happen?

Smsking partnership with a big mobile technology from Europe.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

Our sms pilot portal was successful.
With desktop application for slower network.
Installation of reply numbers to facilitate two way sms.
HRH look up for non active numbers.
Special sms billing for NGOS.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

Affect positively the small emerging entrepreneurs to leverage their vision, visible in strong financial base, competitive market and optimal conversion rate of potential customers.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

Logistics, we plan to overcome through pilot programs.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Sign the Pact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Optimizing the present website ready to include the payment gateway

Tugas 2

Tiding the contract with our foreign partner

Tugas 3

Setting up sub marketing outlets all over the nation

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Pilot Take off

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Start a pilot implementation with 20 companies

Tugas 2

Advertising the project on all national media gateway

Tugas 3

Evaluation of starting goals

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We are partnering with a multinational mobile technology company in Europe to deploy this technology to Nigeria.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your innovation? If so, where and why?

No

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

We are a team of technology experts.
Well versed in operating payment system.
Sms gateway.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Building Markets Liberia

We help entrepreneurs in developing countries expand their business by putting them in touch with consumers and providing training, matchmaking, tender distribution services, advocacy services and market research.

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

CIllian

Nama Belakang

Totterdell

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Building Markets

Negara Organisasi

Canada, ON, Ottawa

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Liberia

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

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Building Markets Liberia

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Penyekalaan (langkah selanjutnya adalah menumbuhkan dampak pada skala regional atau bahkan global)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Entrepreneurs are responsible for creating 86% of jobs in the developing world, yet many small businesses miss out on opportunities to expand their businesses. Building Markets connects entrepreneurs to help them create jobs by harnessing the spending power of international buyers operating in fragile states.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

At Building Markets we provide a variety of services that are aimed at helping connect buyers and local businesses. We provide procurement training to build local business capacity, as well as maintaining a local business directory, which is updated regularly to maintain quality of information available. We conduct market research that would be too costly for individual businesses to conduct themselves, manage a tender distribution service - collecting and distributing tenders to registered local businesses. We host matchmaking events, allowing entrepreneurs to network and meet like minded individuals. Among these are specific events for women entrepreneurs, who are essential in empowering women in society. Finally, we finance advocacy campaigns stressing the importance of buying local. To date, Building Markets has helped local businesses win over a billion dollars in contracts, with many success stories in Haiti, Afghanistan, Timor-Leste, and, most recently, Liberia.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

When a $450,000 shipment of lobsters rotted due to a malfunctioning refrigerator, Haitian-American businessman Ernst Charles faced a financial meltdown. Little did he realize that it would provide an opportunity for him to take his business in a brand new direction. In 2009, a local fisherman had shown him a box of slimy, smelly sea creatures called sea cucumbers. He didn't give them another thought until a year later, when another fisherman presented him with the same strange echinoderm, explaining that good money could be made exporting them to Asia, where they are a delicacy. Supposedly an aphrodisiac, they are prized for their health benefits.

Building Markets played an essential part in the next step. By becoming a registered business on Building Markets' Business Directory, Ernst gained the credibility needed to apply for tenders to Asia. With a little help from Building Markets, he linked up with distrubutors who now export around 10 metric tons of sea cucumber to China a month. His business now helps provide income for nearly 5,000 Haitian men and women, through the fishing, processing and packing of the foodstuff. Local business like this has a knock on effect for the whole economy, for example, for every 10 tons of cucumber, a ton of salt is required.

With organisations like USAID awarding only 0.02% of contracts to local firms in Haiti, businesses like Charles' are essential to rebuilding the economy, and this is something that can work the whole world over.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Building Markets connects supply and demand, therefore we consider our peers to be all of the businesses and organizations that operate in fragile states. Our success is based on enabling successful business transactions and establishing strong business relationships. We have a network of over 15,000.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to help emerging entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities? (select all applicable)

Access to talent, Access to supply chains, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

We have directed over 1 billion dollars of contracts to local businesses, helped small businesses create 65,500 full-time equivalent jobs, and distributed over 9,000 business opportunities to a network of over 15,000 entrepreneurs

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

By 2015, globally, we hope to have launched our 8th marketplace initiative, extend our network to 30,000 entrepreneurs and help small enterprises win over $2 billion in new business in post-conflict and fragile states.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

There are many barriers that prevent small businesses from access opportunities. Our suite of services is designed to address these. They include lack of knowledge about how to access tenders, limited understanding of procurement processes and lack of connectivity.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Establish a new business trade fair

Tugas 2

Connect over 1,000 entrepreneurs

Tugas 3

Communicate success stories and market information about the event

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Expand network of entrepreneurs in countries of operation

Tugas 2

Train 500+ businesses to increase their capacity to win contracts

Tugas 3

Distribute 100 tenders to Liberian businsesses

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Scott Gilmore had an epiphany while advising the United Nations mission in Timor-Leste, when he saw his landlord become an employer. He looked out his window one day and saw his landlord using his rent money to hire young people in the neighbourhood to repair burnt buses. Scott learned that his landlord would later sell the buses, generating income for families, rebuilding local economies and reshaping the transportation infrastructure in Timor Leste.

Amazed by this business and frustrated with the inefficiency of the aid industry, Scott knew he had to quit his job as a diplomat. He believed, and saw with his own eyes, that the biggest social impact he could create would result from creating opportunities for local entrepreneurs in emerging economies to access bigger markets.

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Our project partners participate in business matchmaking, special events and our tender distribution service. In Liberia, they include:

Ministry of Commerce and Industry
National Investment Commission
Liberia Chamber of Commerce
Liberia Business Association
USAID
Humanity United
and BHP Billiton

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Linking to the Information Highway: Boosting Business Outputs for Rural Women

WMI’s village-level microfinance program offers loans, training and support for rural African women. Access to computers and internet are the tools she needs to compete in the modern business world.

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Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Women's Microfinance Initiative

Negara Organisasi

United States, MD, Bethesda, Montgomery County

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Uganda, SIR, Buyobo

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Female

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

In 2010, Bethesda Magazine named WMI’s president Robyn Nietert one of its “Women We Admire.” With a legal background and a desire to help others, the magazine said, “She is a classic example of the axiom that dedicated individuals can effect major change.”

In 2011, Greenlight Apparel committed to donating 25% of its profits to organizations dedicated to ending the vicious cycle of poverty and selected “Women’s Microfinance Initiative working to empower individuals around the world by providing them with access to financial services and education” as its partner.

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Linking to the Information Highway: Boosting Business Outputs for Rural Women

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Pertumbuhan (eksperimen Anda sudah dijalankan, dan mulai dikembangkan)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Cost, Equity.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Lack of access to information technology is a major impediment to sustained economic improvement for households in developing countries. A 2008 study by Makerere University (Uganda) demonstrated that access to any form of information and communication technology (ICT) is associated with a lower incidence of poverty. While IT usage has progressed rapidly in the cities, women living in rural East Africa continue to face limited access to such technology due to lack of electrical power, computers, and training. When Women’s Microfinance Initiative set up a loan program in the rural village of Buyobo, Uganda in 2008 one of its long term goals was to increase access to information technology and provide its borrowers with the skills, tools and training to become successful businesswomen.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

WMI removes this barrier by helping rural village women in its microfinance program learn to use computers and the internet. WMI founded and maintains an IT Business Center at its headquarters in Buyobo, Uganda. The first group of women was trained in computer usage in the summer of 2010 when a group of 14 WMI summer interns traveled to Buyobo to set up the center with 10 computers donated by Discovery Communications. They provided rudimentary training to the women in emailing and researching on the Internet. Since then demand has increase exponentially. Borrowers use the equipment to maintain business records, track agriculture news and pricing information, email suppliers and customers and conduct internet research. Their ability to communicate, research information and prepare documents helps improve business outputs and levels the playing field. Over 200 women have received training to-date; and a steady stream of 200 new loan borrowers annually ensures increased demand.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Women’s Microfinance Initiative set up its first loan program in the village of Buyobo Uganda in January 2008. At the time the village lacked electrical power and the only access to computers was at in internet café an hour’s ride away in the frontier town of Mbale. The program operated out in the open air until June 2009 when it moved into a newly constructed community building, funded in part by WMI. The building was soon tied to the electrical grid, though power in this part of Uganda is still sporadic. It later acquired solar power through a US Embassy grant. WMI provided the local program director, Olive Wolimbwa, with a laptop computer and trained her in its use. Ms. Wolimbwa quickly saw the value that computers provided – the ability to compose reports, transmit them via email, communicate via Skype with program staff, and email and research on the Internet. Her next goal was to make this technology available to all program borrowers.
The WMI Board got to work to help her make this dream a reality. Borrowers were trained on the 10 donated computers by energetic (and incredibly knowledgeable!) high school students through a summer internship WMI organized. Adult volunteers upgraded internet connections, set up virus scanning programs and improved the computer software. The women have quickly learned how to use the equipment and the Internet, but need more formal training in business applications. WMI seeks to add more equipment, especially laptops and notepads, and maintain existing software and equipment

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Virtually none. This is a very rural area with an extremely poor power grid. Most village residents have cell phones, but home computers simply do not exist. The nearest internet café is an hour’s bus ride to the frontier town of Mbale. The only other NGOs working in the area are under-resourced village health teams. Though WMI provides a small microfinance program, it has had a profound impact on the users, increasing income generation exponentially. The demand for computer access from these rural businesswomen is larger than the program’s existing 10 computers can support. In addition to expanding its services in Buyobo, WMI would like to replicate the IT Business Center in at least one other of WMI’s ten microfinance program hubs – all located in rural Uganda, Kenya or Tanzania.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to better the lives of girls and women by leveraging technology? (select all applicable)

Access to technology, Access to education/training, Access to economic opportunity.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

With the success of WMI’s village-level microfinance program for rural women, additional resources such as the IT Business Center are being developed to meet growing business demands. Even the limited access to computers WMI provides its borrowers has opened a new world of business contacts, information and solutions to the women. It provides a commercial lifeline to the women and levels the playing field with their counterparts in more urban areas. In a region where roads are dilapidated, distances are great and transport is expensive, the ability to access current market prices, assess competitor’s products and research agricultural information via the Internet is a huge benefit. It enables them to achieve parity with larger, better resourced competitors. Giving a woman the tools she needs to compete in the modern business world is also socially empowering. Borrowers report feeling more confident, organized, determined, and more creative/resourceful as a result of the loan program.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

Survey evidence demonstrates that WMI’s loan program is having a sustainable and long-lasting impact on poverty reduction. (See our website for extensive program impact reports.) WMI is also beginning to track how the ancillary programs such as the IT Business Center are changing the lives of borrowers and the ways in which they transform the local communities where it operates. Expanding computer access and reliability will provide hundreds of women business entrepreneurs with the tools they need to compete successfully in the formal economy. It is projected that within the next 3 years, 1,000 WMI borrowers will be able to access critical business information electronically, reduce transport overhead and recoup work hours previously spent on inefficient information gathering.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

Poor transportation, lack of electricity, unreliable communications are challenges that the rural East Africa faces every. Specifically, with the IT Business Center, having the embedded infrastructure to repair and maintain the equipment is always a challenge in development projects. WMI is conscious of this common failure and works diligently to keep anti-virus software current and repair and replace hardware as necessary. Modem failures due to power surges continue to be problematic. On-going training is also a requirement. A $10,000 grant would support funding for additional computers, parts replacement (especially modems) and purchase of business training software modules. WMI is also seeking funding to expand the concept to at least one other of WMI’s ten microfinance program hubs.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Expand the IT Business Center for WMI microfinance program borrowers.

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Purchase ten additional computers, modems and software for the IT Business Center

Tugas 2

Purchase stand-alone modules for self-training of basic computer skills.

Tugas 3

Provide a subsidy for the women to purchase on-line training sessions of their choosing.

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Replicate the IT Business Center and expand computer training opportunities to other WMI microfinance program hubs

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Replicate the IT Business Center in a second program hub with a minimum of ten computers/modems/software.

Tugas 2

Ensure reliable electrical or solar power to the location (may require separate funding for new equipment)

Tugas 3

Train up to 100 women in basic computer skills, email, and internet usage

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

WMI was founded by professional women in the Washington, D.C. area in the fall of 2007. The founders designed a loan program from the perspective of how they would want to be treated if they were the borrowers. In January 2008 WMI President, Robyn Nietert and Board Member June Kyakobye traveled to Buyobo Uganda to inaugurate the program in the village where Ms. Kyakobye was raised. 20 women received loans. In four years, WMI has grown from issuing 100 loans to new borrowers per year to over 1,000; the loan fund has grown from $5,000 to $300,000, and most important, 680 women have graduated to independent banking. WMI is now working in ten hub locations in three countries.

Although WMI primarily provides microfinance services for impoverished women, ancillary programs such as the IT Business Center provide additional support to the women. Computer skills have proved instrumental in empowering the women in business and product pricing (most are involved in agricultural products.)

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WMI’s operating model is a regional distribution network of loan hubs, each of which has three critical components: a CBO partner, an NGO operating in the local community, and a Bank partner. In launching new hubs, WMI gives significant consideration to partnering with existing NGOs looking to establish a microfinance component to diversify its existing outreach project. These NGOs also provide local administrative support and grants WMI funds to support the local loan pool. WMI has a waiting list of potential future hubs and expands at the rate of 2-4 new locations annually.

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Small and Medium Enterprise Support, East Africa (SMES, EA)

lokasi

Nairobi
Kenya

From Small and Medium Enterprise Support, East Africa's website:

Small and Medium Enterprise Support, East Africa (SMES, EA) is engaged in the provision of Business Development Support Services (BDSS) in the small and medium enterprise sector covering the following:

 

Cooperative for Fair Trade Africa

lokasi

Nairobi
Kenya

From their website: 

Our overall mission as a network is to improve the sustainable livelihoods of African producers through partnerships that advocate for Fair Trade. COFTA therefore strives to strengthen its members' capacity to benefit from global markets by assisting them to develop quality products and providing them with market access support through shared efforts and resources within the principles and structures of Fair Trade.

 

 

 

Earning Income with E-commerce from a Smart Phone

OpenEntry is a non-profit development organization with the mission of empowering grass roots artisans and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), particularly women owned, to benefit from e-commerce.

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Nama Depan

Daniel Salcedo

Nama Belakang

velzeboer

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

PEOPLink/OpenEntry

Negara Organisasi

United States, MD, Kensington, Montgomery County

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

n/a

Age of Innovator

Over 34

Gender of Innovator

Male

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Pilih

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

Global IT Excellence Award for Digital Opportunity by the World Information Technology and Services Alliance ("members represent 90% of the global IT market")

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Name Your Entry

Earning Income with E-commerce from a Smart Phone

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Penyekalaan (langkah selanjutnya adalah menumbuhkan dampak pada skala regional atau bahkan global)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Equity.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Enable young women to earn income by using computers or smart phone to provide e-commerce services to local small and medium enterprises (SMEs)

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

OpenEntry.com offers free (forever, up to 100 products) fully functional e-commerce catalogs operating on Google cloud computing technology. Instructions in 57 languages makes it easy to build a catalog in minutes from any computer or smart phone, offline even with Windows and Android Apps. OpenEntry catalogs can also be uploaded to Facebook shops and also to OpenEntry network markets to generate visibility, credibility, and trust.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

A United Nations Development Program evaluation (http://goo.gl/EWd4b) in just one country, Nepal, concluded:
1 - The largest impact of implementing this 'pro-poor' e-commerce approach was on income and employment.
2 - Firms using it reported jobs directly attributable to on-line promotion . . . 3918 women.
3 - A relatively inexperienced group of young IT professionals could, with the proper tools, create employment for themselves while providing e-commerce services to local SMEs.

These "young IT professionals" could easily be women especially since they excel at aesthetics and attention to detail that are so important to e-commerce.

Now we want to take the next step and empower young women in many countries to do the same with our recently competed Android App than facilitates their building and managing a catalog with a smart phone - even offline.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Many free and "freemium" website services exist including Google Sites, Google's Get Your Business Online, Wix.com, Yola.com ($25M venture capital), Weebly.com, and Webs.com. However they don't offer free e-commerce catalogs or shops or the ability to upload them to Facebook.

Shopify, Big Commerce, Volusion, Yahoo Stores, eBay's Prostores, Magento, OSCommerce (Open Source), and Amazon Webstore. None offer free hosted catalogs.

OpenEntry is the only e-commerce platform enabling any high profile business network (chamber of commerce, trade promotion organization, industry association, trade show) to aggregate the catalogs of its monitored SME members into a branded "network market" generating the visibility, credibility, and trust necessary for e-commerce.

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What solution(s) does your initiative address to better the lives of girls and women by leveraging technology? (select all applicable)

Access to technology.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

According to UNDP evaluation in Nepal (http://goo.gl/EWd4b), just one of 44 countries with OpenEntry implementations:
1 - The largest impact of implementing this 'pro-poor' e-commerce approach was on income and employment.
2 - Firms using it reported jobs directly attributable to on-line promotion . . . 3918 women
3 - A relatively inexperienced group of young IT professionals could, with the proper tools, create employment for themselves while providing e-commerce services to local SMEs.

What is your projected impact over the next 1-3 years?

We expect to scale this to at least 20,000 SMEs worldwide, of which at least 50% are women owned.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

The main barrier to OpenEntry is lack of knowledge of its awareness by potential users worldwide. We will be promoting it via numerous channels including donated ($10,000/month) Google AdWords and organizations like the World Fair Trade Organization.

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Prepare online training modules specifically for the Android App

Tugas 2

Identify women's organizations that would want to partner to implement the project on the ground

Tugas 3

Train 200 women to use the Android App

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

Train 1000 women entrepreneurs worldwide to use OpenEntry

Tugas 2

start building catalogs of enterprises owned or managed by women

Tugas 3

aggregate those catalogs into an all women marketplace by passing all the middlemen to sell direct to buyers worldwide

Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

40 years ago, while backpacking around the world, I noticed that many talented artisans product objects of great beauty but were practically starving so I founded the pioneering social venture, Pueblo to People, that grew from a "mom & pop" operation to a profitable mail order enterprise with a peak annual circulation of a million "magalogs" that told the story of the artisans and their communities while selling a peak of $3.5 million in crafts and food items (including the first fair trade coffee into the US).

In 1994, when the World Wide Web appeared, I founded PEOPLink.org with the mission of helping grass roots artisans and SMEs to benefit from global e-commerce. The work with the Android App was just a natural extension of that initiative.

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World Information Technology and Services Alliance ("members represent 90% of the global IT market")
World Chambers Network of the International Chamber of Commerce to build a global marketplace WCNMarket.com and promote
World Fair Trade Organization, comprised of 450 members in 75 countries representing 400,000 artisans
The International Finance Corporation’s SMEToolkit.org lists OpenEntry as a Resource for SMEs on its global site
Telecentres.org - will begin promoting OpenEntry through its global network of 87,514 telecenters

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

Any project that is already working with youth or women on employment can very easily implement an e-commerce component with OpenEntry.

Shop Castlegar

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Afghanistan

 

Local businesses contribute to the survival of the community, but the entrepreneurs in Castlegar must compete with cross-border shopping in America.

Digital wallet for water, energy and goods

Susteq provides digital payment solution for water energy and goods. Especially European companies that attempt to improve living standards in African communities have a need for control over cash-flow and monitoring of their product output.

"D-Wallet" is the solutions that Susteq has to offer. Payments are digital, transactions are monitored and project transparency is increased for stakeholders. Currently Susteq has a working product and several partners willing to apply it in Africa.

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Earth Education Project

EEP recycles paper and recycles futures by doing so. When you buy a greetings card from us you change the life of a family in Nicaragua

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Background Information

Nama Depan

Andrea

Nama Belakang

Paltzer

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Yes.

Country of residence of entrepreneur

UK

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

Getting to know the community of La Chureca, the people that live on Central America’s largest rubbish dump, changed my life. I am not sure of the precise moment that I felt I had to do something for the people I had met but the idea of what to do came to me on a dusty bus ride back from the dump about 3 years ago, in the capital city of Nicaragua, Managua.

I was introduced to Latin America when I was 19, aged 20 I moved to Venezuela to work, aged 23 I was living and working in Costa Rica and in Nicaragua, aged 25 I set up the Earth Education Project working with women, who live on a rubbish dump, to empower them to make a better future for their families and their children. What drives me is the very people I met there, and my belief that everyone deserves the chance to break out of the cycle of poverty. I believe that it is my purpose to do the best I can for them and I am not afraid to take the risks to try new things to make this possible.

I recognized that the ideology of wanting to start a charity is easier than practice – innovative ideas were needed. I knew that to help this community, the women and their families and future generations in different communities, I had to create something different that the community itself wanted to participate in. I worked with the locals to find out what they knew and what we could use from their skill set to create change for them and their families.

I saw the use of social media to connected people back home to the situation so I plastered my Facebook in pictures and short stories and wrote a blog. Currently I tweet, post and blog daily and always look for fresh ideas. I am trailing Pinterest with our trustees at the moment.

The past two decades saw the ‘eco-life’ come alive. I was one of many who saw this as a new way to live, fair trade, ethical products, handmade goods, recycling, it all flooded into our education and the stores. This vision of sustainability; the idea that you could help others by purchasing a product. Not only could people help others when they felt compelled to give a donation as the result of a harrowing story or image, you could get something you needed and wanted and it would benefit others. This was the market and growing demographic I wanted to involve in the project. In all the enthusiasm for the eco living the market had however become saturated quickly so I didn’t want to be just another cooperative. I came up with a unique product that the community could produce. Recycled paper isn’t new but what became EEP is. It’s 100% handmade, 100% of the sales go back to the community. I wanted a product that when you bought it you knew it literally effected change to its creator. I made it personal; offered a product that people would like, and it is like nothing anyone has seen before, and they do like it, and if they want they can get the product personalised for them, their own collection exclusive to them, worldwide– that was the idea. This is what I did; re-invigorated the importance of recycled goods in a unique way. I went for it, fundraised through friends and family to finance the initial pilot project, and then when I was sure it was all in place, with local staff and a partner NGO in Nicaragua, I moved back to make it happen in the UK.

We’ve had people run marathons, swim the channel and cycle to Paris for us. In two years we registered as a charity and created a buzz, chat about who we were and what we did. I needed a team to work with in the UK and created our trustee team which is small and dedicated. We have a solid volunteer network and I have built relationships with individuals in the USA, Switzerland and an organisation in Sweden to make this possible.

It’s not easy. Being a leader is a challenge but the fire that drove me keeps me and the team inspired. The more results we got the more I persevered. It’s taken a lot to start this and to keep it going, I learn something new every day. Working with two different languages, cultures and different work ethics within an organisation is not easy. I had to develop the staff in Nicaragua, earn respect from the community, ensure that they could trust in what I was saying and doing. But this will change generations, not just one group of people, I know this. We are at the stage where we have a stable fund base, a group of donors that follow, support and promote us. We have a story that we tell, that we make people feel part of. The women we work with have not yet realised their full potential, they can still develop, as can I, we are ready for the next step to make the best out of this opportunity.

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

The Earth Education Project

Negara Organisasi

United Kingdom, KEC, London

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Nicaragua, MN, La Chureca

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Families living in the La Churcea community in Nicaragua, Central America's largest rubbish dump, scavenge for rubbish on the dump which they sell to third parties. They work with their children earning an average of $5 for a 14hour day for one family. This is not a sustainable way to provide for a family and means that children are not getting an education which will perpetuate the cycle of poverty. We (The Earth Education Project) provide the women of the community with practical skills that allows them to earn a fair wage and in turn support their family and send their children to school.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

The solution is to create employment opportunities based on existing skills within a community. The skill within the community of La Chureca is to collect rubbish that is sold to third parties who recycle it. The Earth Education Project (EEP) created an employment opportunity by setting up a paper recycling workshop, teaching the community the skills to turn scrap paper into something of value. EEP sells the products they make to sustain the running of the project and provide a fair wage. We aim for our Project to become sustainable through the sales of these handmade products. As our project becomes financially stable we can expand socially; this is part of the solution, that the economic and social aspects are reliant on each other.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Ninoska, came to live in La Chureca aged 13 she had nowhere else to go she was running from her mother’s boyfriend who was abusing her. She heard there was work on the dump (La Chureca) so she decided to go. She was scared and alone, she built a small tent with old sacks on top of the dump. Here she met Melvin, who became her friend. There was no romance this was convenience they needed each other and managed to trust each other and became a family. They would get up as the sun came up and go to bed when it set, there was often no food, and they lived off what scarps they found on the dump to eat. When she was pregnant she worked until the day she gave birth to her first daughter. Her daughter was born with pneumonia and nearly died at birth. They moved off the dump to live in a shack they’d constructed out of metal to ensure the girl was further away from the fumes. But then the house flooded with the rains and the girl got sick again to this day her daughter Maricela is not well. But they persevered as there was nothing else to do, nowhere else to go.

2 years ago Ninoska heard of a paper workshop where you could work for just half a day and that taught you to make things and you got paid for it. She couldn’t read or write but it didn’t matter as you could earn whilst you learnt. You had to commit to the workshop and participate in the lessons and the social development activities. You had to do this for 3 months without a salary but instead you got food, enough to feed your family whilst you learnt and showed you had skills. Then you could earn a wage equivalent to three times what you’d earn from working on the dump. Ninoska joined and she loved it, she went from being a shy person to having a voice, she formed friendships with other women in her community and they worked as a team. She also got support for her daughter’s medical costs.

Then Ninoska was gang raped in the community – everyone knew by whom but no one, not even her family would turn them in. The women at the workshop provided her with shelter, she came and didn’t work; for 3 months she sat in silence but she had the space to do so, to escape. She didn’t get her salary anymore but she got food to feed her family and she had the dignity of showing she could carry on. She spoke with the workshop teacher who advised her and helped her through. Ninoska got better she is now a lead pupil in the workshop, helping others to paint better and learn to write, just as she did.

She achieved this by this process:

Scrap paper getting recycled by hand in a food processor, dried in the sun and then turned into cards with each card painted by hand, with love and care.

Every day dozens of trucks enter the dump and add to the pile of rubbish. Previously the women we work with would scavenge through this rubbish, like Ninoska, to find something to sell for 14hours a day. Now they turn up to the work shop based in the education centre at 12 noon. The paper they recycle has been collected by businesses in Managua that know about the project, store their paper, and send the paper to the workshop directly, for example the French embassy donates their old books , so not one of the participants scavenges for rubbish and we have a clear and sustainable chain of recycling to support the workshop.
First the women take part in a compulsory school class coordinated with the education centre, they focus on 3 areas; reading, writing and social science. If they turn up late they get some of their monthly wage deducted for missing this part of the workshop. Between 12.30pm and 3.30pm they recycle paper by hand: scrap paper gets torn-up by hand and mixed in a food blender with water, dumped in a huge receptor, mixed with more water, natural glue and flower dye. Then it’s sieved out by hand with screens, similar to one you would use for fabric printing. The women tip the screen and it’s contents against a metal board and press it down with a piece of fabric. It goes to a manually operated press that squeezes out all the water. Peel the fabric back and voila you have paper that dries on a drying rack in the sun. This then gets made into cards, gift bags and notebooks. In the summer months production doubles to make sure we have enough paper in the wet winter months to carry on producing the products.

Alongside the compulsory school classes every week participants receive an art lesson teaching them a new skill, they also receive a bi-weekly social development workshop and once a month they focus on building up a personal portfolio that shows their skills and abilities. 50 % of the women were illiterate when they began at the workshop, teaching them to paint we taught them to write; the principle of holding a paint brush was the same to holding a pencil, you learn one you can learn the other. All of them are literate now, not one works on the dump anymore and all their children go to school. They earn a wage in the form of a learning stipend they know they have to attend the classes as well as make a set amount of cards a week to receive their stipend. And best of all they are happy, they have a job, they put food on the table and send their children to school.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

EEP adapts to the needs of the community we work in. Every community face different barriers and we as a Project are flexible and durable regardless of the barrier we may face. SriPree is an NGO with similar framework based in India, instead of seeing them as a competitor we would see this as an opportunity for collaboration to raise awareness of the problems faced by the communities we work with. Within the UK there is a strong competition for raising revenue through trade, less than 8% of charitable income is raised this way so EEP really does need to stick out from the crowd.

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Operating for 1-5 years

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

The la Chureca community's sole income is from scavenging through rubbish to sell. Men, women and children work long days barefoot, and barely clothed. Some were lucky and got international sponsors to sponsor their education, they could get food from charities that delivered food daily but this was life, surviving day to day. EEP was created in 2009 to give the community the skill to change waste products into something of value, something that could be sold from the community itself, providing a sustainable income and future. 3 years on EEP's paper workshop is teaching a group of 15 women business skills, literacy and artistic skills, and they receive a monthly stipend and family support. We measure this in the behaviour of women and the increased health & education of their families.

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

Being an NGO abroad means cultural difficulties in terms of job etiquette and professionalism - I have overcome this with inclusive work methods with the field coordinator.
It's been tough keeping the methods exclusive but I ensure air tight agreements with all participants and partners which has already had to be enforced.
In 2011 we focused on fundraising that has allowed us to plan 2012's strategy around the promotion of the product.

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

There are no job opportunities in La Chureca, we addressed this by creating some. In order to sustain the project we fundraised and created a client base. We recycle, and create a unique product all by hand. We tick all three boxes: financial, social and environmental and they all interlink. When the business becomes sustainable it can expand socially as our social and business aspects are reliant on one another. We maintain our mission and values with a 3 year plan that gives us scope for financial planning whilst developing other aspects of the charity.

Awareness & learning

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

Libya is a prime example of social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries. The online social mobility provided by Facebook enabled Libyans to alert the world to what was happening in their country. The gained access to information and so did we.
Today more and more people are setting up their own companies and we have a culture that awards entrepreneurship. If businesses can improve lives around the world and engage their clients in their product’s cause you can create a global society that is connected, informed and above all feels they are and can be responsible for what happens in the developing world.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

Travelling and working in a new country is challenging as one can have culture clashes caused by communication barriers and different levels of expectation. But this is what I love to do. I think it will be fascinating learning from the youth as to how they are tackling climate change and to see what ideas they have in their community that can be applied to communities facing similar issues in different countries. It would be a great opportunity to hear their thoughts on the project in Nicaragua, and if they think it could work in their country as well. It will be inspiring to meet the first community that started the Ben and Jerry' s fair trade flavours. I enjoy working in a team and meeting diverse groups of people and this would be an amazing opportunity to meet other individuals working to create change in other parts of the world and to learn from each other.

Ethnic Threads

Ethnic Threads is a new charity project, set-up with the aim of selling clothing made from traditional East African material (Kitenge),

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Background Information

Nama Depan

john

Nama Belakang

frewen

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Yes.

Country of residence of entrepreneur

Ireland

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

I visited Uganda last year and the most rewarding aspect was seeing the dedication and compassion Ugandan workers show, both those working in hospitals,and those working in orphanages for disabled infants who have been abandoned. Their positivity, attitude and gratitude toward life is admirable.

The most challenging aspect was having to accept the limited impact we could make during our medical elective, as we were at an early stage in med school and had little knowledge of communicable diseases. That was part of my inspiration to make a sustainable contribution to the Ugandan people. I have recruited a team, each with different educational back rounds to bring as much skill to this business venture as possible.

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Ethinic Threads

Situs Web

under construction

Negara Organisasi

Ireland, DB, dublin

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Uganda

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

We are constantly exposed to horrific humanitarian conditions in third world countries yet dont do much more than occasionally drop a few euro in a charity box. These contributions have gotten smaller in these recessionary times so we think offering people a product that they want combined with the feel good factor of giving to charity will create a substantial and steady revenue supply.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

We want to actively create revenue through what we believe to be a sustainable and potentially very profitable business. ( all profits will of course be traveling back to Uganda! ) We will be using a reputable charity as an intermediatry as we lack the experience and connections for this business to be fully effective.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

There is a huge demand for our product from the small amount of market research that we have done. As a start up we are still only in the foundation stages of setting up this company we cannot give exact examples but we plan on creating fair trade jobs in Uganda as well as supporting local products and raising awareness by association with the jackets here in Ireland

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

At the moment we have no direct competitors, of course there are countless numbers of jacket styles on sale but none of them have our unique selling point. In terms of peers, when the company grows we would consider partnerships with different brands as part of their corporate social responsibility. for example an African style addidas jacket for the olympics 2016 (wishful thinking I know!) Our main threat would be a well known brand bringing in a line that looks like ours.

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

We are still in talks with producers but we will fill this space soon!

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

our main barrier at the moment is accessing information but we are connecting with Lifeworks charity that operated a production business alike ours.

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

By creating jobs both in the production, raw materials and logistics areas we will be helping financial stability in Uganda and by pumping our profits back (after the company is established of course) we will be creating social improvement, with the help of our nominated charity. As of yet we haven't chosen a producer or distributor so dont know their environmental abilities, but we intend on making the process as green as possible.

Awareness & learning

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

I think it takes more than simply rattling a box in somebodies face to raise money. Although that may help charities survive in developing countries it is not enough to improve them. Innovative ideas with a real selling point is vital to a dependable cash flow. I want to improve these peoples living standards and not settle for the bare minimum.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

"Our Iinitial aim is to donate proceeds for a pilot programme of €30 jackets to Makondo Health Centre, Uganda, run by the Medical Missionaries of Mary. " This is a quote taken directly from our facebook page. I would like to be at the other end of this, its easy to just throw money at a problem but actually bring part of that problem would be an incredible experience. Although it is not the same industry as our product it is important to understand the local customs and issues of the place you are supporting.

Nudus - Naked Food From Your Neighbourhood

Nudus is an online marketplace providing chefs with a crowd to cook FUN, FAIR & FUTURE-PROOF food and become the star-chefs of our time!

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Background Information

Nama Depan

Lisanne

Nama Belakang

Buik

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Yes.

Country of residence of entrepreneur

The Netherlands

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

I have the ambition to set out an innovative vision on sustainable food that is simple, straight and can contribute to accelerating the transition to a sustainable economy fast and furiously.
This ambition stems from a passion for sustainable food and cooking, a network of highly skilled and passionate people who share this passion, and a desire to deliver social impact. I believe I have the entrepreneurial and leadership capacities necessary to transform this idea into success. As a Master of Science in Global Business & Stakeholder Management I understand how to operate a corporation at the intersection of business and society at large. Furthermore, I have undertaken a substantial amount of pioneering projects in the sustainable food world, mostly together with the Youth Food Movement, but also in the Corporate Responsibility department of Royal Ahold.
Lastly, I like to create and challenge the status quo. During my studies I have exhibited that for instance at SECEUR, a start-up student organization offering strategic consultancy services to NGO’s in Rotterdam. While all my business administration peers were more interested in established student consultancies, I took the challenge of helping to set up an organization with a wider societal goal and motivating others to offer their business skills to social organizations instead of the big corporates. I have succeeded in both. The organization has doubled in size that year and we have been able to set a culture of both excellence and fun, which I want to achieve at a larger scale in the future.

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Nudus

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

Netherlands, NH, Amsterdam

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Netherlands, NH, Amsterdam

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Nudus aims to take up 3 societal challenges

1. We need to move from a culinary media culture to a democratic food culture. Hyped celebrity chefs generally don’t add to the quality of the food consumed by the crowd. However, an increasing amount of home-chefs is able to feed good food to the crowd. We need them to become the star chefs of our time.

2. Consumers are disconnected from their food and their social urban environment. Nudus is a community-enhancing concept aiming to reconnect neighbors through good food.

3. Consumers seek ways to recover trust in food providers. They are entangled in the web of complexity caused by sustainability labels and a marketing overload. A fully transparent online community promoting a simple and fun sustainability standard can solve this issue

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Nudus sees an opportunity to tackle these challenges in two ways:

1. It provides a tool that defines sustainable food from a Nudus perspective based on simple, specific criteria.

To Nudus sustainable food is:
Fun (promoted by the crowd)
Fair (fair trade certified or locally sourced, and traceable) and,
Future-proof (agreeable life-cycle environmental impact, certified organic, rich in nutrition)

Consumers eating from our chefs rate their dishes on the FUN factor, while Nudus provides insight in the Fair and Future-Proof factor, hereby nudging chefs to cook sustainably.

2. Nudus provides an online marketplace that connects chefs to consumers. The crowd itself is democratizing our food culture by purchasing dishes from “star” chefs online. Nudus chefs are naked chefs, their process and product is fully transparent and rated by the crowd. Herewith, Nudus aims to solve the trust, complexity and disconnection issues that society experiences with food.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Nudus is a peer-to-peer model serving two markets: the chefs and the customers. Nudus makes a difference to both in a different way:

A Nudus Customer:

Imagine being hungry for good food. You enter an online community that highlights chefs from your city who cook good food. You’re sure because they are Nudus chefs and have an FFF rating. Nudus gives stars to chefs who cook sustainable food that is appreciated by your peers. You click on the chef of your liking to see their offering today. It may be a dish to be collected at their home tonight, delivered at your home, or a dinner at their pop-up home restaurant. You purchase it online, go after it, rate it, and become part of the community. Herewith, the community expands as a snowball: more consumers, more chefs, more sustainable food consumption, and more social cohesion.

A Nudus chef:

Imagine being a good cook, but without a crowd beyond your family and friends. You would like to earn some money through this passion so you audition at a Nudus taste day and are accepted to the community. Now you cook your famous curry that the crowd can source: crowd-sourced curry. You appreciate the Nudus concept as it nudges you to cook sustainable and tasteful food because you earn stars for doing so.

Nudus is a service model. It provides peers with tools and incentives to engage in a lasting sustainable food revolution together.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Nudus competes with the (take-away) restaurant industry.
For 2 reasons Nudus can provide a better product:

1. Traditional culinary models are less social than Nudus. The social experience of Nudus makes the food also more transparent than in (take-away) restaurants, in which you are likely to not meet the chef.
2. Nudus is more economic. Chefs don’t have fixed costs and don’t have to engage in marketing endeavors. Therefore, the food is of great value.

Nudus also competes with other peer-to-peer food platforms (gobble & thuisafgehaald.nl) However, these platforms cannot legitimately claim to promote good food because they lack a standard other than the crowd’s vote for fun. Nudus is nudging the crowd to make conscious choices by giving stars to fair and future-proof food too.

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

Nudus' social impact is determined by:

# of transactions
# of community members
# of stars dedicated to food

Nudus' objective is to achieve 100.000 transactions by 2013. It's mission is to facilitate 50 mln food encounters between people by 2020. Since the social impact is so important an infographic on the website will count the amount of transactions to date.

These transactions promote:

Naked Food
Better food choices (Fun, Fair and Future-proof)
Less environmental impact, utilizing resources most efficiently

Naked Neighborhood
Social and cultural culinary integration
Bring to the surface hidden culinary gems of a neighborhood
Everybody can join, it’s no food snob platform

Naked Value
Maximize value through sharing
Redefining "value" through the FFF system

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

Financing
Additional to the start-up budget of €10.000 personal capital I need another €165.000 in the first year from launch 2012 to end 2013.
The peer-to-peer market has been named as an angel investor's hot market by the Economist. Using my network is key here.

Marketing
Marketing to both chefs and customers is both expensive and difficult as it asks for different approaches. However, I already have spoken to many interested chefs who could do the launch. A survey showed positive demand for Nudus' services.

Logistics
I plan to travel to Gobble to find out details about logistically organizing the delivery process

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

Financial
Total budget for sept 2012-dec 2013: €175.000

Marketing budget: 30.000
Website: 10.000
1 intern and 1 freelancer: 30.000
Distribution outlet + office: 50.000
Travel expenses: 5.000
Management fee: 25.000
Variable costs (materials): 25.000

Two scenario's are worked out: viable and success.
VIABLE 2012-2013: total 50.000 transactions
3% commission chefs
10% commission customers
total: €230.000 - €175.000 = gross profit €55.000 to be reinvested
expected growth 2014: 20% per quarter

SUCCESS: 2012-2013: total 100.000 transactions
3% commission chefs
10% commission customers
total: €460.000 - €175.000 = gross profit €285.000 to be reinvested
expected growth 2014: 30% per quarter

In both scenarios the model appears financially sustainable. More income can be earned through product partnerships (sustainable products used by chefs offered for free in target market). This idea appeared from a survey amongst producers.

Social and Environmental
The stars distributed to chefs for their FAIR and FUTURE-PROOF food create a snowball effect. More stars leads to more transactions leads to more chefs promoting FAIR and FUTURE-PROOF food. At the same time Nudus makes the complexity of sustainable food transparent, fun and easy to understand. Herewith, the effect is lasting.
By economically empowering chefs to make the right choices (give them stars) consumers are more likely to do too.

Awareness & learning

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

Social entrepreneurship can deliver the means to economically empower and sustainably develop everyone equally.
Having just finished my Master thesis research assessing the fairness of Fair Trade, I have identified the root of the problems that developing countries face. Social enterprises that provide the means to leverage human capital in innovative and sustainable ways can bring positive change to developing countries. Flexible business models are key and especially the Internet provides countless opportunities to engage many countries in the same purpose: providing equal opportunities to all, developing local communities and increasing quality of life.

Nudus is one of those models. Being online it can be launched anywhere in the world and provide people the opportunity to share and connect through food. Nudus brings these tools to economic empowerment of all who are able to cook well and want to share that with their crowd.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

After contemplating about Fair Trade Certification for half a year I am highly energized to experience working on a Fair Trade farm myself. I am working on an article explaining a nuanced vision on the fairness and future of Fair Trade to explain the complexities of an institution that claims to operate based on principles of justice. I am likely to find it most rewarding to incorporate real-life stories in this vision, while being extra inspired to contributing to the sustainable development and economic empowerment of those who need it. Most challenging will be to achieve an understanding how to overcome governance issues like corruption in achieving success. Being able to overstretch existing institutions while changing the market bottom-up (from within) I hope to be able with Nudus to launch an initiative that makes complicated governance barriers easier to overcome. Herewith, truly fair trade might be one step closer, in a fun way :)

!SYOU // co-designed sneakers

Time for Change

The global sneaker industry is dominated by a handful of giant brands. Domination of retail margins, marketing strategy and production techniques is paramount. Money is spent on marketing, pouring value into sports-derived products. Production is done as cheaply as possible in Asia. At its core this model has existed for decades. It’s time for change in the sneaker industry.

‘Trade, not Aid’ in action

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Background Information

Nama Depan

Jaap

Nama Belakang

Spoorenberg

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Yes.

Country of residence of entrepreneur

The Netherlands

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

We represents a new generation of entrepreneurs, looking beyond just our own interests. Success can be shared. We are Merijn ten Thije & Jaap Spoorenberg. The initial idea was hatched whilst one was working for Nike EHQ: researching & defining opportunities for Nike in Africa. Merijn & Jaap are two like-minded entrepreneurs and friends since they met as student brand managers at Red Bull, bonding over a shared passion for marketing, creation and ethical brand-building.

Together, we want to launch !SYOU the way it deserves to be launched: on an international scale with a global reach. In order to achieve this, the team needs to be complemented with global influencers and skilled partners, who join us and change the way people think about sneakers.

We believe in an alternative to the rigid and conservative business models that have driven the fashion industry for many years. We believe fashion, commercial success and a positive, sustainable approach to production can work hand-in-hand. !SYOU is an abbreviation for I SEE YOU. We see, and collaborate with, talent all over the world. This co-design philosophy is the heart and soul of !SYOU. This is why we get up in the morning.

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

!SYOU // co-designed sneakers

Negara Organisasi

Netherlands, NH, Amsterdam

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Colombia, ANT, Medellin

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

The global sneaker industry is dominated by a handful of giant brands. Domination of retail margins, marketing strategy and production techniques is key. Money is spent on marketing, pouring value into sports-derived products, produced as cheaply as possible in Asia. At its core this model has existed for decades. It’s time for change in the sneaker industry.

In times of recession, funds for developing aid decrease. At all times big NGO’s suffer from an image problem - ‘Which part of my donation is spent on salary and overhead of the organization and which part is truly distributed to the aid in developing countries?’

In the developed world, DAC-listed nations are perceived as poor, helpless, conflicted, even war-torn.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

By producing a unique, sneaker in DAC-listed* countries and marketing to consumers in developed markets we meet two distinct needs: Firstly, our desire to help drive positive economic change in local communities through two-way trade, not aid. As such we also hope to contribute to the positive image of the country. Secondly, our consumers’ desire for more sustainable products that do not sacrifice fashion-forward design or quality.

Introducing !SYOU: unique sneakers produced in collaboration with DAC-listed nations. Co-designed with local creative talent and designers around the world, produced by local manufacturers with locally sourced materials, and sold at a fair price and at fair margins all across the world. And the best bit? Everyone involved receives a fair share of the proceeds from each sale. From local producers to local creative talent to local communities. This is ‘Trade, not Aid’ in action.

* Countries eligibeligible to receive official development assistance.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Co-Design is a simple ‘fair-trade’ philosophy, which builds creative and commercial partnerships in every nation we work with. Design talent and local material producers collaborate with the !SYOU team to produce each new sneaker. Co-Design is unique to !SYOU and it’s why we get up in the morning. It’s a totally fresh approach to sneaker design. A global viewpoint that sets us part from the every other two-footed brand on the racks. And it gives us the chance to do our thing in a good and honest way.

The !SYOU concept is truly unique in the market. From our co-design philosophy to our product design, our packaging to our service, we hope to become a revolution in the sneaker industry. Our global journey to develop new collections with new DAC-listed countries allows to continually innovate, thus retain and protect our concept.

The soul of the !SYOUbrand is positive collaboration. Inspired by and produced in collaboration with DAC-listed nations. !SYOU is co-designed with both local creative talent and top-designers from around the world and produced by local manufacturers with locally sourced materials. Everyone involved - from local producer – to local creative talent – to local communities - receives a fair share of the proceeds from each sale. This is ‘Trade,’ not ‘Aid,’ in action.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

The current market is dominated by a handful of global brands , in whose sales strategies retailers play the leading role and retail margin is paramount. Marketing is focused on sports and budget spending prioritises endorsement deals and traditional television and print advertising. 95% of the production is still located in Asian countries and completed as cheaply as possible. These basic principles have formed the pervading business model for decades. It’s time for change in the sneaker industry.

Giant brands such as Nike, Adidas, Converse, Puma, VANS dominate the market place. Luckily more (sustainable) brands are also entering the market like Veja or TOMS.

Quality and price wise we will not outperform these players on the market. Story-, value and content-wise we hopefully will.

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Operating for 1-5 years

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

In June 2010 the first !SYOU collection launched as a test-run in the Netherlands. A limited batch of 600 pairs was co- designed with talented artists and material producers from Burkina Faso.

Furthermore, !SYOU was invited to participate in several competitions and events where we could tell our story. We invited the creatives from Burkina Faso to Amsterdam to co-design with top-talents in the Netherlands for a week (with aid of the Mondriaan foundation). This action was an ultimate recognition of our philosophy of international collaboration, and a positive approach towards working with DAC-listed countries and talents.

In a nutshell: on a small scale we stimulated economic activities, and we hope we shared our story and philosophy and showed a positive side of Burkina Faso.

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

A highly competitive market. A small number of new brands have entered the market and survived. We hope that our story and combination of a commercial initiative and do-good, while still being an A-brand help us to enter this market.

The DAC-listed countries: The countries we work with are on the official list of developing countries (by the World Bank). Many of these nations are unstable both political and/or economically, and sadly, obstructive bureaucracy and corruption are both regularly observed. We invest time in selecting the right local partners/organizations and communities to collaborate with to minimize these risks.

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

At !SYOU we see talent and collaborative opportunity all over the world and we aim to help change the way the consumer sees our developing nation partners. It makes no difference if you are a photographer from Ouagadougou or Tokyo, if you are an artist in Medellin or NyC, a local manufacturer in Bulgaria or Argentina.

Our approach is trade...not aid. A structured solution that puts each developing nation as an equal trade-partner, utilising their resources to generate jobs and revenue. For example; When a consumer buys a Nike sneaker they (maybe unwittingly) support and contribute to cheap, possibly exploitative production in Asia, huge retail margins and athlete sponsorship deals. !SYOU offers a distinct alternative – equal on quality and fashion edge, but combined with the knowl- edge that their purchase directly (and with full transparency) supports economic and creative development in developing countries.

By producing a unique, premium sneaker in DAC-listed countries and marketing to consumers in developed markets we meet two distinct needs: Firstly, our desire to help drive positive economic change in local communities through two-way trade, not aid (and as such contribute to the positive image of the country); and secondly, our consumers’ desire for more sustainable products that do not sacrifice fashion-forward design or quality.

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

In the developed world, DAC-listed nations are perceived as poor, helpless, conflicted, even war-torn. In reality many of these countries nurture a wealth of new talent and valuable resources. Take Colombia as an example. Asked for an instant association, respondents most reactions are: “Drugs.” “Violence.” “Poverty.” “FARQ.” Those interviewed had little or no idea of the creative talent the country offers.

Fair-trade or NGO initiatives in the fashion industry tend to focus to heavily on worthy aid or conservative diffusion product lines. Interest is generated by charity, rather than creativity. There are a small number of interesting exceptions to this rule, but the opportunity for cool, edgy fair-trade fashion brands like ours remains strong.

Consumer apathy is a very real issue for cause-related products. Our belief is that fair trade can feel good and look great. Make the product desirable with sole reliance on the fair trade ethic.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

Beside the country itself; meeting and talking with like-minded entrepreneurs. Visiting the projects, and being on the look-out for new opportunities. We always have had the vision that we don't know it all. We love to gather people around us who know better and learn from them and each other.

We created an idea of how !SYOU would be as a person: 'He or she would be humble pioneer on a never ending journey. And like all adventurers, aid and inspiration comes from amazing friends at every step. The people and the journey are as important as the destination.

The brand is humble, without ego, or desire for fame and fortune. The challenge and the reward are all in keeping the independent spirit alive and in sharing this with as many like-minded souls as possible. It’s always more than money, more than fashion, because !SYOU is more than just a sneaker.'

Milk for India

Milk for India supports and improves the business of milk farmers in the Dehradun region. Giving them leverage to overcome poverty.

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Background Information

Nama Depan

Christianne

Nama Belakang

van de Weg

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Yes.

Country of residence of entrepreneur

The Netherlands

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

Being a student in the Sociology of Art and Culture no-one would expect me to be interested in social entrepreneurship. They couldn't be more wrong, since I have been wanting to use my knowledge and spend my time to help people in empoverized countries for a long time. I believe that in order to make a change in other people’s lives we should go beyond giving money. When I came across an announcement for the Milk for India project of the Kembe Foundation, I knew I wanted to take part in it. The idea of social entrepreneurship was new for me, but after having seen the impact of the former project, I believe it is the road of the future if we want to solve poverty in the long term. Money only goes to a certain extend, but by helping the economy and giving people skills to help improve their own live the solution is more sustainable.

Having spend a month in India last summer, researching the needs of the region made me even more aware of the grave need for our project to succeed and help these people improve their existence. The visit also gave hope that we could meet our goals. My foundation already had our local partner, but meeting them and seeing what they have already achieved, created a strong bond. Together with them we conducted our research in the area and we are now sure that we have found the right method to make a change.

Our vision is to make a structural change in the Indian dairy industry, focussing on the Dehradun region. In this project I am not alone and I believe that is the key to success. The current team exists out of students from different faculties, that all bring their own experiences and strongpoints to the table. On this solid basis we are building our project. As a student in Sociology of Art and Culture I am the odd bird out in a team mainly existing out of business students. Nonetheless, this means I can bring different skills and orientation to the table, which ensures no side of the project is forgotten. In the end this means that we form a solid and skilled team dedicated to see this project through.

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

The Kembé Foundation

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

Netherlands, ZH, Someren

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

India, XX, Dehradun

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

In the Dehradun region only 50% of the milk is produced locally. This means that 50% of the milk has to be imported, driving up the price for the consumers. These need milk as a vital source of protein, since due to religious reasons most of the people are vegetarian. Next to that, the majority of the population lives in poverty and due to the high prices they have limited access to milk.

In short the project is trying to solve the shortage of local production of milk in the Dehradun region. By helping farmers improve their work strategies, giving them a fairer price for the milk and creating jobs, we also aim to fight poverty in the region.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

In order to solve the problems of low local milk production in the region the solution is a model farm. This is a fully operative farm, which will serve as an example for local farmers on how to run their farm in a successful manner. Next to that, we will give monthly workshops to the farmers. This will impact the farmers, because they can see how they can change their production process in order to produce more milk.

Once the model farm is established the goal is to set up a selling cooperative, that will purchase the milk off the farmers. The goal of the selling cooperative is to purchase the milk from the farmers for a fair price. In this way the farmers will gain more revenue from their cows. Because we intend to teach them in the model farm how to invest these profits, they are given a chance to fight their way out of poverty. Once they have more money to spend and spend it in the local economy, other locals will also be positively influenced.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Prabat is a farmer who has a small farm in a village in Dehradun. He owns 3 cows who he feeds and milks. He takes some of the milk for the families own daily consumption and the excess milk he sells to his neighbour for 25 rupees per litre. The neighbour takes a short drive to the city and sells the milk for 40 rupees, thus taking 15 rupees profit per litre. The middle man makes a proper living out of this method, but Prabat, who is unable to take his own milk to the buyers, cannot properly care for his family and livestock with the revenues he gets at this moment. He carries on his business, because he also needs the milk to provide his family with the necessary proteins.

Through his village head, which has monthly meetings with our local partner, he is invited to attend a workshop at our model farm. Here he learns how he can improve the revenue from his livestock by investing the little money he has. He sees for himself that by properly breeding, feeding and milking the cows he could get more milk then he does now. Because he sees that it works, he starts to change the way he runs his farm and notices that his cows produce more milk. Even though he still gets underpaid for the excess milk, there is more of it, and his revenues increase.

During the visit to the model farm he is asked to join the selling cooperative. This means he can sell his milk to our project for 30 rupees per litre. He trusts that we will come by every day, since we own livestock and have to sell our milk on a daily basis as well. The profits of his milk go up even more and through attending the monthly workshop, he knows how to properly invest it, in order to improve the standard of his life even further.

His son, Siddarth, that was planning to move to the city to find a job, notices that his father is finally making a proper living out of his cow farm. He then decides to stay around and take over his fathers’ farm once it is his time.

For the society the most important improvement is that more milk is produced locally then the 50% today, which means that the price for the buyers decreases slightly, making the milk more widely accessible. Since our cooperative runs quality checks, the milk is also guaranteed healthy for the consumers.

Since locals are employed for the daily operations and the farmers spend their increased profits in the local market, we also hope that the income of people living in the area will be improved.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

A model farm doesn't exist in the region yet. There is another cooperative in our area though, which solely focuses on the gypsy community. They purchase their milk at a set place and time every day, because they want to control their whereabouts and so avoid them destroying the jungle. We are focussing on all the farmers in the Dehradun area, hence, we expect little to no competition from the gypsy cooperative.

Next to that, another competitor for the selling cooperative is the middleman, which currently purchases the milk off the farmer at an unfair price. Nonetheless, the farmer has the security of having a solid buyer for their excess milk. By offering the farmers the same security and a better price we hope to get the necessary trust of them to sell us our milk.

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

The core social impact of our plan is that we want to give the milk farmers leverage to help themselves out of poverty. Once our project is completed, we can measure the social impact against the current data. So far our research has shown how much milk is produced per cow and what the farmers gain from selling it to the middlemen. We also know that currently 50% of the milk is imported from outside of the region, driving the prices up for the consumers.
For this project we haven’t got any measurable impact yet, but our first project in Haiti is proof of how our project can work. The chicken farm we erected there now provides the region of eggs for a fair price. Next to that, it has created jobs and shows locals how chicken farming can be profitable. In India we aim for a similar result.

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

Trust will be one of the main issues that might interfere with the success of our business. If there is a lack of trust, we might struggle with getting farmers to sell their milk to us, or show up for workshops. We aim to overcome these issues by investing a lot of time in building a trust relationship with the farmers. The model farm will be an important tool in creating this bond. By operating the farm we show them that we know how to run a successful milk business and that we are the right person to tell them how to do it as well. This relationship will also help us in getting farmers to sign up for the selling cooperative.

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

Financial: First and foremost, our model farm will be a self-sustaining business that makes a small profit. This will ensure that we do not rely on the selling cooperative to make money in order to sustain the daily operations. Next to that, our major aim is that the farmers become financially sustainable through our efforts.
Social: Through our project the farmers are given skills that will improve their business and help them gain more profit. This will improve their quality of life significantly, since it enables them to find their way out of poverty. Moreover, if we improve the quality of life of one farmer the effect spirals out into the rest of the area, helping others to improve their situation as well. Next to that, the selling cooperative aims to level out the field between the milk farmer and the middle man and divide the profits of the milk more evenly.
Moreover, through showing that milk farming can be a profitable business we hope to encourage the children of the farmers to stay in the area and continue the work of their parents. In this way we can make sure a steady amount of milk is produces locally, keeping the prices for the consumers affordable.
Environmental:First of all, we will encourage farmers to use the excrements of their livestock in order to create natural gas. Currently,the farmers are unaware of the needs of their cows. In the model farm they will be educated on this issue.

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

Having already completed a project in Haiti and being a charity that solely focuses on social entrepreneurship, I am sure this is the road of the future. Giving money only goes as far as the amount of money given. Once the money is spend the effect is mostly gone or more finance is needed. By using the money to set up a business we create work for some locals, which will then be able to spend more money in their community. The people will spend their money in the local economy and will on their turn enable others to have more financial freedom. In this way the effect spirals through the region.

Next to that, social entrepreneurship in this project is focussed on giving people skills to improve their business. This creates a longer lasting effect, since skills will last a lifetime if managed correctly. Hence, the effect of our efforts nowadays will spiral out into other parts of the region and through generations.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

I presume the climate, standard of living and politics of the country might be challenging for me at first. Even though, this is also what drives me in undertaking social entrepreneurship.

My biggest reward will be to get an insight into a long-running social entrepreneurship project in the agrarian field and working side by side with other enthusiasts and locals that benefit from the project. Our foundation also has a strong focus on agrarian projects, since they foresee in the basic needs of the people. I believe that through getting hands-on experience in this project I will also be given interesting insights to inspire me for future projects.

I am also really interested in getting to know the other contestants and of course the Ugandese people. Living in a host family and cooperating with them will give me an interesting insight into their culture and their standard of living and how social entrepreneurship improves it.

Charm Offensive

Charm Offensive - Fulfil your vintage desires...save the planet!!!

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Background Information

Nama Depan

Lucy

Nama Belakang

Sinclair

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Yes.

Country of residence of entrepreneur

UK

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Charm Offensive

Negara Organisasi

United Kingdom, LEC, Leicester

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

United Kingdom, LEC, Leicester

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Currently in the UK approximately 1.5 – 2 million tonnes of textile waste is dumped in landfills every single year. The meteoric rise of cheap, disposable clothing has resulted in our natural earth becoming clogged with non-biodegradable synthetic materials. MP’s have coined this ‘The Primark Effect’ and action is being taken to tackle the problem.

Charm Offensive sees that mainstream fashion trends inhibit individuality, style can help to express your personality which promotes confidence - something that we’re sure most ladies could and would like to benefit from.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Charm Offensive rescues pre loved, ladies vintage clothing and accessories from their impending landfill doom and provides them a new lease of life. We recycle these lucky lovelies not only by selling them on at vintage fairs, festivals and from our online treasure trove, but we will also be holding regular era themed event nights to showcase our wares and rally support for our movement.

Our brand values, ‘Green’, ‘Dynamic’, ‘Fun’, ‘Creative’ and ‘Bold’ form the backbone of our company, as well as wanting to play our part with environmental issues we also feel it is important to celebrate creativity and expression of individuality through style.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Charm Offensive will make a difference with its solution by creating a working cycle and turning one lady’s junk into another’s treasure. To exemplify, take the tale of Mable’s marvellous Mary Quant mini skirt. It started out life in the swinging 60’s as Mable’s festival favourite and boy did it see some times! Flash forward to the noughties and Mable is having a clear out. The mini skirt is bundled up with some other bits and pieces and thrown into a recycling bank. The bank is cleared and all Mable’s items are sent on to a sorting house where items of perceived vintage status will be passed on to an affiliate vintage wholesaler. The vintage wholesaler then supplies Mable’s skirt, along with other vintage delights, to Charm Offensive, here it has found a platform and is picked up on the Charm Offensive website by an admiring Annabel who is enchanted with her find and with the attention to detail of the beautiful recycled packaging it arrived in (and she left us some fab comments to boot!). This allows Mable’s marvellous Mary Quant mini skirt to dance through another era. The cycle has helped Mable, bought joy and individuality to Annabel and kept another item from falling foul in the landfill. Charm Offensive will ensure the continuation of this cycle and will aim to help significantly reduce the textile landfill statistics, giving our planet a hug : )

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Old Blighty offers independent vintage companies...these little gems are great for grass roots inspiration but their market is limited. Charm Offensive is gearing up to frolic with the frill seekers who waltz the world wide web by taking advantage of the e commerce revolution , Britain spent 31.5 billion in the first half of 2011!
Beyond Retro are definitely addressing the same environmental needs, they promote sustainability and reduce waste while simultaneously celebrating individuality. Mod Cloth, the international vintage empire is another in the mix, we admire their business acumen. We will take a lot from the strengths of our competitors but will set ourselves above by developing further our green agenda, something that we have noticed neither of the aforementioned have pursued.

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

We have not yet started trading due to funding barriers but aside from the very core of vintage being a recycling process, we have plans to extend our ethos further and develop our company so that social consciousness is at the forefront of our operations. We have made the decision to go down this route as we believe what you reap is what you sow.
We have factored into our plans to donate 20p of each item sold to support The UK Youth Climate Coalition. This inspirational organisation is tirelessly campaigning for a shift in the economy towards a greener future. Another organisation we are supporting is The India Shop. We shall use their fantastic recycled newspaper bags, made by street children in Delhi. Selling these bags helps give these children a better quality of life.

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

Starting out from nothing as a small business we will inevitably encounter certain barriers. So far our main barrier has been getting the business off the ground with limited funding. We have over come this by persistently pitching our ideas and plans and have secured from the Princes Trust Foundation. We have learnt that persistence and positivity will over come any barrier and provide solutions.

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

Charm Offensive forecasts year on year growth. Whilst keeping our consumer prices affordable, we can still achieve an average mark up of 66% which ensures financial viability and will enable us to continue to develop our social and environmental agendas. In the first year all profits will be invested into the business and into helping our chosen projects hence building lasting professional relationships that will ensure sustainability. To start with, we shall be generating business through vintage fairs, markets and festivals which will help to get our name out there initially. Alongside these events we will be heavily focused on our digital marketing strategy which will allow us to build strong networks and reach wider global audiences and consumers. Other plans to encourage growth of our business include setting up fun vintage era themed nights, community events and eventually we aim to start up our own Charm Offensive festival which will involve many other green businesses.
As the Charm Offensive brand becomes stronger, our effect on environmental issues will be amplified.

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

In our view social entrepreneurship marks a move away from monetary capitalism towards a more collaborative, inclusive economy where working towards mutual benefits will encourage harmonious relationships for the greater good financially, socially and economically. We see the focus as not trying to tread on others as a means to climb to the top but rather embrace a network of support.
We understand, and are very aware of, cause and effect. What we do will have an impact and therefore it is our responsibility to create positive effect.
Globalisation has bought us closer to developing countries and we feel that we should be considerate with our presence in terms of understanding different cultures and their specific needs. Social entrepreneurship will contribute to the improvement of developing countries by respectfully enabling trade on decent terms.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

We feel the main challenge will be encountering the suffering caused by poverty but know that this will spur us on to want to do our bit to help. The greatest reward will be seeing how social entrepreneurship can create a life changing impact on a community, will show us the dynamics of how a western company can work positively with developing countries and will inspire us further in our quest to make a difference.

People's Corp - Screw Profit

Publicly owned, not-for-profit retail stores with food and everyday products.

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Background Information

Nama Depan

Peter

Nama Belakang

Petrovcic

The competition is only open to people between 18-34 years-old and resident in UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark or the Netherlands. Does this apply to you

Country of residence of entrepreneur

UK

Tell us about your personal background. Why are you passionate about this issue? Making an idea a reality takes innovation, dedication and strong leadership. Do you have the necessary entrepreneurial skills to realize your vision?

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

United States

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Slovenia, Kranj

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The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

I want that people themslefs are getting involved intp changing the way profit is shared.
Whith my concept we can help those close and below powerty with more accesible (chepaer) everyday products and we can also help to our local community producers to keep them running and employing.

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

My idea is that we have to create totally new and our own (peoples) economy, such an economy that will be independent from existing corporations that are profit driven. It is even not so difficult. We just have to do it.. Every local community should establish new not-for-profit company with as much people possible as founders with small shares. Imagine, in Slovenia we have only 2 mio population, if 500.000 of them would participate 50 EUR a company with 25 mio EUR capital is born.
This new Peoples Corp. should has priorities. First to help those living under or close to the line of poverty. A small, simple retail shops can be established easily where product would be sold with no or very little margin. Second priority is that majority of the products should be purchased only from local community producers - this will help keeping them alive and create more jobs.

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Invite all people to participate in collecting funds to found a company. Everybody becomes shareholder.
Company establish very simple/basic retail stores for every-day products that every family need. First company source the product from local producer and opreate with MINIMUM gross margin. Later company can start also with production of certain products and also create jobs.
Because gross margin will be at minunum level, such retaile stores will offer bread, pasta and similar every day products/food for much affordable price then current retailers. This will help to the poor people.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Market are all people with under average family incomes. No competitors yet at this level.

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What is the social impact you have had to date and how you measure it?

Project is not yet active. It can heve huge impact on the way how we see economy.

What barriers might hinder the success of your business? How do you plan to overcome them?

Those with capital and profit interest can undermine the project and fight with it not to happen. Strong community can overcome this.
Lack of startup capital to present the project to public in a way that it will offer a trustfull model. We are searching for a startup investor to prepare all the marketing materials in a proper way.

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How does your model address financial, social, and environmental sustainability?

We will not be a profit driven organisation. Gross margin on a products level will only cover the organisational costs.

Awareness & learning

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How do you see social entrepreneurship contributing to the improvement of developing countries?

It is the only type of business htat can help to solve all those issues.

What aspects of your stay in Uganda as part of the competition do you think you will find most challenging and rewarding?

I can't wait to hear all those great ideas that will be spoken there.

TASK (Trade Awareness, Skills & Knowledge)

Our project is unique and distinct from other similar programs due to the number of partnerships we have established, internal support mechanisms for students, cultural sensitivity, and employment and graduation options. This program offers students an opportunity to validate any prior trade experience and comfortably re-enter the school system with the hopes of pursuing trade certification.

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Stu & Wendy

Nama Belakang

Rhodes & Walker

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About You, Your Group, or Your Organization

Name

Saanich School District

Country

Canada

Please confirm that this project could benefit First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples

Yes

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What categories best describe who your group or organization serves (check all that apply)

First Nations people.

What best describes your group or organization

Elementary or Secondary school, University, Technical Institute or College.

How long have you, your group, or your organization been operating?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

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Tell us the story of your idea or project

Our project is unique and distinct from other similar programs due to the number of partnerships we have established, internal support mechanisms for students, cultural sensitivity, and employment and graduation options. This program offers students an opportunity to validate any prior trade experience and comfortably re-enter the school system with the hopes of pursuing trade certification.
As Career Coordinators in the Saanich School District we recognized a group of vulnerable learners who could benefit greatly from a tangible learning environment where they learn by doing. The regular school learning environment was not working for many of these students. Our candidates range in age from 15 to 51 years of age; none have any trade certification. In the Spring of 2011, Camosun College invited us to take the lead in a pilot project that would enable students to explore seven trades areas in a hands-on learning environment. We seized this opportunity to expose our students to a variety of interactive learning activities and developed a delivery model that would see students receive technical training, participate in a work experience practicum with community based employers, and earn credits to help them graduate. Students who successfully complete the program will gain certification in WHMIS, First Aid, Fall Arrest, Flag Person, and Fork Lift Operation which will make them more appealing to potential employers. As soon as we established the partnership agreement between the school district and Camosun College we approached Pauqauchin First Nation to be our principal partner but also had discussions with Tsawout, Tsartlip, and Tseycum Nations to share our vision of the TASK program. Pauqauchin representatives met with their band council and decided to partner with us to deliver this program. Pauqauchin undertook substantial renovations to their community hall to create a teaching space for the program on their reserve.
The five-month program is comprised of four months of technical training during which time students will be placed with a community based employer for one day a week. During the final month of the program students will complete an unpaid, full-time work experience practicum that we believe will lead them to paid employment through the summer and beyond. This model sets a student up for success and for a seamless transition from school into the world of work, with an ongoing commitment to continuing education. They will be coached on how and when to return to a technical training institution for successive levels of training in their craft.
One of the greatest challenges to the success of this program is attendance. Students will be guided through an examination of past personal management systems and encouraged to reflect on and create change in their lives. We have incorporated the practice of cultural circle time to help students reflect on their past practices and to work on essential work readiness skills. We have engaged a mature Aboriginal trades person as an assistant to support the college instructor in the classroom, to help bridge any gaps in learning, and mentor students through the program.

Define your idea / project in 1-2 short sentences

TASK will be a catalyst for change providing a pathway for vulnerable learners to re-engage in meaningful learning and transition into employment.

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Start-Up (a project that is just getting started)

Dampak Sosial

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Please tell us about the social impact of your idea or proect

Our project is uniquely designed to re-engage vulnerable learners who have stopped attending school, or are unemployed. By providing students with a “wrap around” approach of support we can move students toward graduation and employment by equipping them with trade skills and awareness. By delivering this college level course on Pauqauchin reserve we believe First Nation students will feel comfortable and positively engage in learning. This program will be a catalyst of change for this wide range of learners as they gather together and work toward a common goal. The sense of excitement, anticipation, and hope in the Pauquachin community is already very evident. The contagious optimism will have long lasting effects on the immediate community, its residents, and their life circumstances.

Your Future Goal(s): Tell us what you hope to achieve with your idea or project in the next year

Students attend, re-engage in learning, develop a focus on graduation, earn credits, complete the program, embrace employment.

In 5 years, what will be different as a result of your idea/project?

In five years the graduation rate on the four reserves within the boundaries of the Saanich School District will have increased because of this program. Role modeling by students re-engaging in education and accepting employment will positively impact youth. We hope this program will be the first step to becoming a certified tradesperson who will in turn, continue to mentor others in their community having a positive impact on employment within the community. Students will possess the ability to engage in small building improvement projects that will also have a direct impact on living conditions in the immediate community.

Keberlanjutan

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Tell us about the people/ partnerships that are already involved and why they are important to your idea or project.

A hallmark of this endeavour is the varied collection of partners. The layering of attributes the partners bring to the table promises to make the TASK program sustainable as we move from the pilot phase to regular implementation in coming years. The partners include: Saanich School District, Camosun College, Pauquachin First Nation, Victoria Native Friendship Centre, Coast Salish Employment Training Society, Blade Runners, Slegg Lumber, Mark’s Work Wearhouse, and over 25 businesses from the local construction sector. Commitment from partners is high enough that even if we lose a partner, the strength of the web created should still be able to sustain the project.

If there are other people/partners that you will reach out to tell us who they are and why they will be important to your idea or project.

The Saanich School District is providing two teachers skilled in career counseling, supported work experience placements, and the development and implementation of various apprenticeship training programs. They are key to pulling together all the partners, coordinating their efforts, and actually building the TASK program. They developed the program and can articulate the vision of the program to participants and potential partners alike.

Describe the kinds of support you receive (other than money) or will need to support your idea or project (e.g.: donated, space, equipment and volunteers)

Saanich School District is providing a team of two teachers to coordinate the program. Camosun College is providing the curriculum and program instructor. Victoria Native Friendship Centre is providing personal protective equipment. Coast Salish Employment Training Society is providing various training certificates. Slegg Lumber is helping with the acquisition of necessary building materials. Mark’s Work Wearhouse is helping with some of the required work clothing. Over 25 businesses from the local construction sector have offered to provide work experience placements for students as they transition into paid employment. Pauquachin First Nation has agreed to provide a class room and shop space to teach the program.

Do you currently have funding for your idea or project?

Yes (answer the next two questions)

Changeshop

This project also has a Changeshop where you can read more about its latest progress.
Go to Changeshop: FitTheBodyForTheDay.

FitTheBodyForTheDay

Fit The Body For The Day is a simple cost-effective program to prevent injuries and MSD. Improves morale and posture.

Tentang Anda

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Sue

Nama Belakang

Souders

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Situs Web

Negara Organisasi

United States

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

United States

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

tidak ditentukan

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Has the organization received awards or honors? Please tell us about them

Attended National Action Summit for Latino Worker Health and Safety in Houston, TX April 2010 with a poster presentation

References - Please provide two references with a two-sentence biography, email address, and phone number for each

Inovasi

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Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Penyekalaan (langkah selanjutnya adalah menumbuhkan dampak pada skala regional atau bahkan global)

Berapa lama Anda terlibat dalam operasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Which of the following best describes the barrier(s) your innovation addresses? Choose up to two

Access, Quality.

The Need: What problem are you trying to solve?

Prevent injuries from MSD and overuse, ex. weekend athletes, workman compensation

Active living with simple movements to keep flexible and balanced to prevent neck and shoulder problems from repetitious work, ex. computers, texting

The Solution: What is your solution? Be specific!

Fit Your Body For The Day

Simple innovative whole body approach.

Train your own staff before work and /or breaks
in 6-7 minutes.

Prepares joints and whole body for the task.

Maximizes full potential with proper body mechanics.

Gentle movements for ease, efficiency and energy to erase tension.

Improves morale and posture.

Prevents MSD not to mention work comp.

Facilitates weight loss and motivates for healthy behaviors
(less cravings/bad habits when feel better)

Helps You, Help Yourself, Feel Better

Mission: Maximize Performance without causing Injury

Goal: Study relationship between work and human abilities, limitations and characteristics

The Model: Walk us through a specific example of how your solution makes a difference; include your primary activities

Simple movements to facilitate the small muscles which normally do not use till they are engaged and then involve the other muscles. Whole body approach to engage with movements to keep joints flexible and aligned to prepare for the task at hand. May be done before work and at breaks in just 7 min., train your own staff so very cost effective. Train the trainer with consultation and presentation to show the need and provide 7 min. DVD to implement with staff, follow up 3-4 times a year if needed. For wellness programs in workplaces, ex. factories/offices.
Currently doing Forever Fit with the elderly in an independent center and they have improved with a check sheet on balance in 3 months. They do 20 min. sitting in chair and 5 min. standing to keep flexible and active.

The Marketplace: Who are your peers and competitors? Identify others also working to address the needs you are and what differentiates you from them. What challenges could these players pose to your success or growth?

Wellness programs for workplaces, Fit for Work, many use bootcamps and other programs which may be too intense for the lay person or not so athletic type.
Fit The Body For The Day prepares the body for the task so can do the more aggressive movements.
No equipment needed and very cost-effective, use your own body to keep flexible and balanced for more challenge, keeps them more involved when less pain. Facilitates weight loss, improves morale and motivates for healthy behaviors.

Dampak Sosial

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Founding Story: We want to hear about your "Aha!" moment. Share the story of where and when the founder(s) saw this solution's potential to change the world.

Working as a nurse, saw alot of injuries and some would improve and some would not, found simple movements helped to engage the body to perform better when flexible and balanced. Prevent unecessary medications and side effects not to mention numerous surgeries and very costly procedures, ex. neurotomy

Please describe the goal of your initiative; outline what you are trying to achieve

Implement in workplaces to improve morale, decrease absenteeism and cost productive with less injuries and health care needs.

What has been the impact of your solution to date?

Currently helping the elderly so the young work force will profit even more so.

What is your projected impact over the next five years?

May be mandatory for workplaces by 2014.

What barriers might hinder the success of your project? How do you plan to overcome them?

CEO or supervisors who will not implement, may be mandatory

Winning entries present a strong plan for how they will achieve and track growth. Identify your six-month milestone for growing your impact

Check list for need and want from employees

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your six-month milestone

Tugas 1

Active Living Task Force

Tugas 2

Partnership with state and local agencies

Tugas 3

Health and Human Services for indepedent living facilities

Now think bigger! Identify your 12-month impact milestone

National Safety Council

Identify three major tasks you will have to complete to reach your 12-month milestone

Tugas 1

marketing

Tugas 2

promotion

Tugas 3

incentives

Keberlanjutan

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Ceritakan tentang kemitraan Anda:

Currently volunteer with Health and Human Services in independent living faciliity.
Neighborhood Association and Partnerships starting to develop.
Active Living Task Force to prevent obesity, encourage good nutrition and brestfeeding.

Are you currently targeting other specific populations, locations, or markets for your innovation? If so, where and why?

community centers and aging services

What type of operating environment and internal organizational factors make your innovation successful?

any workplace or institution to promote wellness and active living.

Please elaborate on any needs or offers you have mentioned above and/or suggest categories of support that aren't specified within the list

marketing and media to implement and show the need and want for employees to prevent unnecessary injuries and costly health care, prevent recidivism(relapse of disease or injury)

dreamcatcher

Previously I had taken advantage of Aboriginal Business Canada funding to purchase a business. As years passed and I decided to begin my consulting business and I knew from speaking to numerous aboriginal friends that many were not aware of the funding available. Not only did I want to have my consulting firm correct this deficiency I also wanted to provide the best business training/consulting available once each client secured funding for their venture. So I came up with the Dreamcatcher Crowdsourcing Program.

Tentang Anda

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

William

Nama Belakang

Deveau

Confirm a user name that will be displayed publicly to identify your entry

dreamcatcher

About You, Your Group, or Your Organization

Name

Dreamcatcher Business Solutions

Country

Canada, BC

Please confirm that this project could benefit First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples

Yes

URL Twitter

URL Facebook

Youtube URL

What categories best describe who your group or organization serves (check all that apply)

First Nations, Métis and Inuit people.

What best describes your group or organization

Business (for-profit).

How long have you, your group, or your organization been operating?

Beroperasi kurang dari satu tahun

Inovasi

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Name Your Project.

dreamcatcher

Tell us the story of your idea or project

Previously I had taken advantage of Aboriginal Business Canada funding to purchase a business. As years passed and I decided to begin my consulting business and I knew from speaking to numerous aboriginal friends that many were not aware of the funding available. Not only did I want to have my consulting firm correct this deficiency I also wanted to provide the best business training/consulting available once each client secured funding for their venture. So I came up with the Dreamcatcher Crowdsourcing Program. If a person is a client of Dreamcatcher Business Solutions (DBS), my company, they have the option of participating in this program. Each time we consult with the client our blog will become a journal of our contact with them and the advice given.
Consultants from all over the world are welcome to come and comment on our advice. This way the client not only accesses our knowledge but the collective knowledge and experience of consultants globally – this is the crowdsourcing part. At the end of our time together based on the advice they read in our blog, the client will decide who they feel gave the best advice. The person who is chosen by them is rewarded 10% of our consulting fee. After the client has made their choice for the best advice, we at DBS will also state our opinion of who gave the best advice and why - but only after the client has first made their choice. In addition, this service will be offered at no extra cost to the client.
My idea first came to me when I was reading the book, “Wikinomics”. In the book the CEO of Gold Corp used crowdsourcing to help his geologist find a huge vein of gold – which had previously been eluding them. The idea then coalesced when I decided to launch my private consulting company. I believe that my idea would make a difference because not only would clients get consulting from me but they will also be able to tap the minds of others. In time as this program becomes popular it will be another excellent vehicle for companies to promote themselves.
I believe that I will be able to get consultants to participate in this program because many universities and consulting groups are eager to work with aboriginal companies due to the considerable amount of opportunities made available – such as the procurement strategy for aboriginal business, as an example. I am letting it be known that I am using my blog as a screening technique to find collaborators to work on opportunities made available through many of these opportunities. My idea will make a difference because it will not only teach aboriginal people tools to effectively run their business/organization it will help to create sustainable economic development for aboriginal communities.

Define your idea / project in 1-2 short sentences

Aboriginal Business Consultant uses crowdsourcing to augment and enhance the level of service and advice delivered to clients.

Pilih tahap yang paling sesuai untuk solusi Anda:

Start-Up (a project that is just getting started)

Dampak Sosial

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Please tell us about the social impact of your idea or proect

Not only should those that are involved find numerous ideas on how to improve their business, organization, or non profit, but this blog will remain indefinitely archived on our website and the ideas created can be viewed by future aboriginal people for use in their own organizations.

Your Future Goal(s): Tell us what you hope to achieve with your idea or project in the next year

I hope to create a critical mass of clients and numerous collaborators

In 5 years, what will be different as a result of your idea/project?

I believe that if this process for delivering consulting becomes known and if popular other consulting organizations will either have to improve their delivery of their services or risk losing market share to my company. Either way, aboriginal communities and organizations will benefit because I will continue to improve the roll out of services on a regular basis.

Keberlanjutan

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Tell us about the people/ partnerships that are already involved and why they are important to your idea or project.

I’m currently working with a social media consultant. We are not only going to roll out this program with traditional marketing, advertising and pr efforts, but we plan to use social media as well. Occasionally, we will survey our visitors to see how they found out about the website. We may be able to determine if there is a return on investment for the social media marketing – an elusive measure for most companies.

If there are other people/partners that you will reach out to tell us who they are and why they will be important to your idea or project.

Approximately 100I will reach out business consultants throughout the world, beginning with a focus on North America. I would also like to get to know the many aboriginal communities and organizations across the country. This could be bands, metis associations or institutions that service these groups – government offices, aboriginal financial institutions, etc. words left (800 characters).

Describe the kinds of support you receive (other than money) or will need to support your idea or project (e.g.: donated, space, equipment and volunteers)

If I can prove my idea and my knowledge as a consultant I hope to get the approval or at least mention from influential aboriginal leaders.

Do you currently have funding for your idea or project?

No (skip next two questions)

Pan de Esperanza, Catering Delights and Farm of My Dreams A social business that feeds on the differences

Generating employment for people with disabilities since they can produce and market quality products and services that meet the needs of the formal market.

Tentang Anda

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

Zulma

Nama Belakang

Sosa

Twitter

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

Asociacion Civil ANDAR

Negara Organisasi

Argentina

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Argentina

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

a. Nirlaba

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Beri nama entri Anda

Pan de Esperanza, Catering Delights and Farm of My Dreams A social business that feeds on the differences

What change do you want to bring to the world?

Generating employment for people with disabilities since they can produce and market quality products and services that meet the needs of the formal market.
Playing roles efficiently and having responsibilities in the entire business process of baked goods, food, catering and educational visits. To do this, we work on strengthening the basic skills that are the foundation for achieving vocational and technical quality as well as human development, autonomy, self-determination and cultural identity. A continuing education that allows them to obtain paid employment. Similar to the work carried by millions of men worldwide, becomes divine task, in a labor that recognizes them as legal subjects.

What are the primary activities of your project?

The PWD who acquire the skills required can obtain jobs in our bakery Pan de Esperanza ("Bread of Hope"), where baked goods are made daily for 20,000 children from schools in Moreno. They also perform tasks in our catering "Delicias", where they supply a demand for breakfast, lunch, executive packed lunches and social events for hundreds of people and businesses in the community. On the other hand, they participate in the "Educational Farm" with a training proposal, inclusive and environmentally responsible, led by PWD to transmit knowledge to over 2000 children in schools received annually. Local companies also value the efficiency of our youth work, incorporating them operational tasks in their companies.
This growth arises from a first action, which is the inclusion of PWD to a comprehensive training process in order to significantly transform the situation and reverse the construction of an unfavorable social vision about the disabilities in the context of poverty. Recipients have the opportunity to access training tools optimized information and teaching methods that address the demands from any professional setting.
A second action was to understand that to maintain and improve each of the initiatives we are implementing tools incorporating a business process management approach to social organization. Our goal is to improve efficiency through the management of business processes that should be systematized organize, documented and optimized continuously.

What is innovative about your initiative? How is it a new contribution to the field?

- We apply personal therapeutic approaches to improve the performance and skills of disabled people living in a poverty context.
- We create accessibility, so that everyone can use an object, enter a physical environment, using jobs, incorporating knowledge and learning or access to a service regardless of their technical skills, cognitive or physical disabilities.
- We incorporate young people into a process that transforms their lives from passive-receptive to productive-active.
- We adapt the content and methodologies to their functional, social, productive and personal development.
- We create sustainable productive projects that generate genuine employment and equal footing with other citizens of their community.
- Implementing the necessary institutional arrangements for the supply to be recognized both locally and nationally.
- We develop knowledge and skills in management skills and business management, enabling business development as a tool and not as an end in itself, product quality, service, acceptance and positive attitude of the community.
- We promote inclusive attitudes.
- We share our experience with social organizations that tap into the social economy to improve living conditions of PWD.

What stage is your project in?

Beroperasi lebih dari 5 tahun

Tell us about the community that you engage? eg. economic conditions, political structures, norms and values, demographic trends, history, and experience with engagement efforts.

Of the 400,000 inhabitants of Moreno (Buenos Aires), 64% of the population lives below the poverty line and 28% below the extreme poverty line. Of that number an estimated 60,000 people have at least one type of disability and from that total, 85% are poor or indigent. It is notable that 82% of PWD who are in working condition, is excluded from the labor market due mostly to physical barriers, communication and attitudinal issues.
This condition of disability and poverty aggravates the access to opportunities and to fulfill their human rights. Their families reflect the ignorance and isolation that bores the fate of their children, full of prejudice and "tags" that prevent them from recognizing them as subjects of rights. Other children with disabilities are the result of poverty, insecurity and inadequate nutrition. Children who receive special education and even reaching complete their basic education do not have the attitudes and skills necessary to access formal employment.
Our history dates back to 1994, when we decided to initiate productive activities with the PWD. In a clay oven we began to knead the bread that years later that would feed thousands of children who attend our public schools to develop income generating potentials that improved the economy of the families Andar young people.

Share the story of the founder and what inspired the founder to start this project

We create an inclusive social context, we generate employment with ist corresponding wage for PWD dignifying job tasks. This is what motivates us to develop sustainable productive activities and this has been essential to resolve the difficult situation faced by people with disabilities in our community.
We live in an inclusive social context that makes invisible the citizen status of the disabled. This company focuses on the deficit that only provides care and treatment responses, a conception of disability that generates so much public policy as family and community actions that end up being functional approaches to these criteria as a way to assimilate welfarism to contain disability. Consequently, access to employment of people with intellectual disabilities do not pose a problem to be solved for the state, community and families of people with disabilities.
Since our inception, Andar felt that disabled people achieve a genuine citizen participation and social integration when it equalizes opportunities and there is access to work. It is, from its active role in the workplace and the collection of a living wage, enabling them to achieve personal independence that enhances self-esteem, quality of life and inclusion in their family and social environment.

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Please describe how your project has been successful and how that success is measured

Generation of paid employment: by 2008 55 people with disabilities
In 2009 we incorporated 10 people
In 2010 15 people and
By 2011, we will add 15 people.
Improved wages of PWD: in 2008 the baseline
In 2009 70% increase
In 2010 increase of 85%
In 2011 40% increase
2 Companies Moreno incorporated 3 PWD in their companies.
20 youths are trained in food trades, arts and environment.
We increased our portfolio of customers 2 Government offices, 12 new private clients.
The catering and bakery sales increased 77.52% in a 2010 compared to 2009.
And plans to increase sales by 50% relative to 2010
qualitative:
Transdimencional focus of PWD (psychological, social, legal, political, economic) plays in depth the complexity of the situation and the various aspects that we consider to generate employment opportunities in the formal market.
The PWD are building a new identity that allows them to make decisions and exercise their rights.
10 couples of PWD who work in Andar are raising their children responsibly.
Andar has created an PWD advisory council representing the workers' voices.

Berapa banyak orang yang telah merasakan manfaat proyek Anda?

101-1,000

Berikutnya, berapa banyak orang yang dapat merasakan manfaatnya dalam tiga tahun mendatang?

1,001-10,000

How will your project evolve over the next three years?

The strategic plan for 2014 is expected to generate 100 new jobs, 120 young people in the food trade school, 20 people including the labor market and bakery franchises 10 family homes for young people.
By 2013 we expect to open our second bakery to supply neighboring towns, with a portfolio of 400 schools, potential customers Andar - 2014 compete in tenders.
Catering: 2012 provides venture services to canteens - 2013 services to gated communities and organizing events in See.
Educational Farm, 2012 partnerships with foundations to finance public schools visits. 2013 visits at weekends "family relief"

Keberlanjutan

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What barriers might hinder the success of your project and how do you plan to overcome them?

- Lack of regulatory frameworks and public policies that guarantee equal opportunities. Along with the federation that brings together our organizations who are promoting a law and a regulatory framework to enable scale and competition in the formal market.
- Access to funding to enable us to face new challenges. We are preparing to create a development area fund for productive enterprises.
- Overprotection of families and lack of therapeutic training of professionals entering the institution. Workshops invaluable for understanding the new dimension of his son. Internal training and induction procedures for new entrants to the organization.

Ceritakan tentang kemitraan Anda:

Our alliances are segmented according incumbency and intervention need.
With universities, to generate intellectual value, improve internal processes, corporate communications, best practices, other: IAE, Business School of the University of San Andres, Universidad Austral, Universidad Nacional de Lujan, Architecture.
Foundations and NGOs we work together with them to develop programs to strengthen management and specific business processes of social businesses: Aportes de Gestión, Ashoka, NESst,
State and Federations, for the design of public policies: federations, municipal, provincial and National Disabilities Councils, National Ministry of Labor.
Organizations in Latin America: FEDAR, Colombia, Ecuador Hilarte, Compromiso Peru, Paraguay CDI.
Businesses: we develop knowledge and product exchanges .
Grassroots organizations: we provide institutional strengthening are sharing experiences with organizations in 10 provinces.

Current annual budget of project, in US dollars

Lebih dari 1 juta

Explain your selections

The financial support required to achieve the current results is the consequence of a process that has progressively evolved around different partnerships based on transparency and long-term relationships, we have built relationships of trust and systematized and rendered the results for each project.
First, the coordinated work with the National Government through grants allowed us to improve the infrastructure and purchase equipment to go out and compete on equal terms with the rest of the bakeries and caterers.
The sale and production quality progressively gave us access to more customers, improving sales and revenue. This growth, especially in the last three years led to an organizational point of conflict that led us to develop a strategic plan and initiate a process of cultural change that was led by universities, foundations, NGOs and partners ofAndar.
The sales growth, optimization of resources, implementation of a stock and costs has allowed us to improved profitability, achieving greater autonomy in decision making and future strategic investments, resulting in many cases external resources an adjunct to decision making.
Other income that have benefited the activity was from awards from competitions national and international that give social and economic recognition.

How do you plan to strengthen your project in the next three years?

2011 consolidation of procedures, in addition, we are incorporating the skills necessary to implement the strategic plan 2011-2015.
Sales: 2011 envisages a 40% sales revenue relative to 2010.
Professional training: February 2012 opening of the first comprehensive training school of trade and food management foreseeing 40 young people per year, 10 families, 10 teams of grassroots organizations in Argentina to replicate the model.
Franchise "Bread of Hope" for 2014 will be operating 10 sales outlets in Youth Homes, to do so in 2011 we selected 10 families. 2012, training of 10 families. 2013 installation and commissioning of 5 sales outlets. 2014 launch of 5 sales outlets.
Bakery: 2012 expanded the bakery to double its production capacity, with funding from the national government, own funds and donors, clients expected 100 schools; 2013 second bakery opened schools designed to serve neighboring towns, with a portfolio of 400 schools, potential Walking customers.
Catering 2011 provides for expansion of facilities and equipment with funds from two wins World Bank competition and NESst. We have equipment donated by the Universidad Siglo 21, 2012 new services to canteens, 2013 See event organization.

Challenges

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Which barriers to employment does your innovation address?
Please select up to three in order of relevancy to your project.

PRIMARY

Lack of skills/training

SECONDARY

Need for regulatory/policy support

TERTIARY

Lack of visibility and investment

Please describe how your innovation specifically tackles the barriers listed above.

1 - In February 2012, we will inaugurate the 1st Trade and Management School of Crafts in gastronomy. This will train new entrepreneurs and improve the skills of those already included in our production activities.
2 - Andar integrates a national commission to create a law regulating this business (social business), ready to join the Congress for its approval.
3 - We offer our clients quality products and services, we aim to gain market share by focusing on product quality, providing visibility and recognition to the disabled worker. Would not use disability as a means of seduction of the customers.
We look for responsible investors who want to generate long-term partnerships. And improving business sustainability and self-financing.

Are you trying to scale your organization or initiative?
If yes, please check up to three potential pathways in order of relevancy to you.

PRIMARY

Grown geographic reach: Within host country

SECONDARY

Enhanced existing impact through addition of complementary services

TERTIARY

Repurposed your model for other sectors/development needs

Please describe which of your growth activities are current or planned for the immediate future.

1º School of crafts and food management:
• Local Development Program: comprehensive training to young people in our town.
integration program or local businesses.
or Programs of productive enterprises.
• Regional Development Programme: To train leaders, staff and PWD.
Program of Productive Units or NGOs.
integration program or local businesses.
or Programs of productive
2 ° The culinary quality production develops. Therefore aim to diversify clients creating alternative delivery services and personal attention.
3 ° inclusive model, a venture that is born for PWD approach generates a space where young people without disabilities include conditions of vulnerability.

Do you collaborate with any of the following: (Check all that apply)

Entitas pemerintah , NGOs/Nonprofits, For profit companies, Academia/universities.

If yes, how have these collaborations helped your innovation to succeed?

Design public policies with the national and provincial state. We are part of the Municipal, Provincial and National Disability Councils in Argentina.
We integrate the Federation of Protected Workshops in the Province of Buenos Aires and we worked for the creation of regulatory and equal opportunities frameworks. At the universities we we are a model approach much needed to inspire ad train students. With the Federation of Protected Workshops we createt a federal system of employment for people with disabilities, in municipal and provincial councils including people with disabilities to give their point of view.
Grassroots organizations see a role model in Andar, we transfer experiences, recommendations and organizational development.

Mujeres Cabeza De Familia Contribuyen En La Inclusión Y Dinamización De La Economía En El Municipio De Villa De Leyva

Este proyecto se centra en la inclusión de la población de bajos recursos económicos en el circuito económico local del Turismo del municipio de Villa de Leyva a través de la proveeduría de bienes y servicios, el aprovechamiento de un mercado potencial local con productos diferenciadores, personalizados y a su vez que posicionan y promueven el destino turístico, como también la generación de capacidades principalmente a mujeres cabeza de familia, basado en la diversidad de los oficios y vocaciones propias.

Tentang Anda

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Tentang Anda

Nama Depan

JOANA JIMENA

Nama Belakang

RIAÑO CHAPARRO

Twitter

http://twitter.com/#!/adelboyaca

Tentang Organisasi

Nama Organisasi

CORPORACION AGENCIA DE DESARROLLO ECONOMICO LOCAL LOS DINOSAURIOS

Negara Organisasi

Colombia, BOY

Negara tempat organisasi ini menciptakan dampak sosial

Colombia, BOY

Apakah organisasi Anda adalah:

Bisnis

Berapa lama organisasi Anda telah beroperasi?

Beroperasi selama 1-5 tahun

Informasi yang Anda berikan di sini akan digunakan untuk mengisi bagian mana pun dari profil Anda yang masih kosong, seperti minat, informasi organisasi, dan situs web. Tidak ada informasi kontak yang akan ditampilkan untuk publik. Hapus centang di sini jika Anda tidak menghendakinya..

Inovasi

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Beri nama entri Anda

Mujeres Cabeza De Familia Contribuyen En La Inclusión Y Dinamización De La Economía En El Municipio De Villa De Leyva

What change do you want to bring to the world?

Este proyecto se centra en la inclusión de la población de bajos recursos económicos en el circuito económico local del Turismo del municipio de Villa de Leyva a través de la proveeduría de bienes y servicios, el aprovechamiento de un mercado potencial local con productos diferenciadores, personalizados y a su vez que posicionan y promueven el destino turístico, como también la generación de capacidades principalmente a mujeres cabeza de familia, basado en la diversidad de los oficios y vocaciones propias.

What are the primary activities of your project?

1. Desarrollo del Plan de Negocios de la actividad productiva de elaboración de jabones tipo hotel que durará 3 meses.
2. formación en elaboración de Jabones tipo Hotel en diferentes presentaciones y líneas; al mes 6 se han formado 4 hombres y 24 mujeres de Asociación Crecemos con una duración de 50 horas en elaboración y desarrollo de líneas de jabones tipo hotel.
3. Instalación de una planta productiva y didáctica para la elaboración de jabones artesanales; al mes 5 se ha instalado y calibrado una planta de procesamiento para jabones tipo hotel
4. Desarrollo de las líneas de producción para jabones tipo hotel; al mes 6 la planta cuenta con manuales de procesos y procedimientos para la elaboración de jabones tipo hotel, se han probado y producido las líneas de producción establecidas

What is innovative about your initiative? How is it a new contribution to the field?

INNOVACION SOCIAL: mejorar el acceso igualitario a derechos económicos en torno a una actividad productiva rentable, incluyente y sostenible; que garantice ingresos y empleo digno.

INNOVACION ECONOMICA: incorporación al mercado local de un producto desarrollado por la misma población generando autoabastecimiento en circuito económico local y a su vez sentido de identidad, promoción y posicionamiento de la imagen corporativa de las empresas hoteleras y del destino en general.

INNOVACIÓN HACIA EL MERCADO: elaboración de jabones artesanales especializados y diferenciados (color, olor, forma, características y diseño) para cada hotel de Villa de Leyva, satisfaciendo las necesidades de los mismos garantizando su exclusividad a modo de herramienta de posicionamiento.

INNOVACION AMBIENTAL por otro lado se plantea el aprovechamiento y tratamiento de los residuos de jabón generados por los mismos hoteles en el desarrollo de suavizantes para sabanas y cobijas, como estrategia de generación de valor y mitigación del impacto ambiental de los desechos del sector hotelero.

Los jabones serán elaborados a base de aloe vera, atendiendo a la problemática que presenta dicho cultivo en la región al haber sido sometido a un crecimiento desmesurado en los últimos años y que en la actualidad no existe quien compre la producción del mismo, llevando casi a la quiebra a más de 100 familias que perciben ingresos de él, en esta lógica el proyecto busca dar aprovechamiento a la sábila

What stage is your project in?

Idea phase

Tell us about the community that you engage? eg. economic conditions, political structures, norms and values, demographic trends, history, and experience with engagement efforts.

La Asociación Crecemos, conformada por 21 socios(a) nació de un programa del SENA denominado LEOS en el año 2004 cuyo objetivo buscaba integrar a diversos actores turístico del municipio de Villa de Leyva; sin embargo la gran diversidad de servicios ofrecidos (artesanías, alojamiento, operadores turísticos, agencias de turismo, museo Acuña, restaurantes) dificultó desde un principio lograr definir un producto o servicio como estrategia integradora y de desarrollo para la Asociación. Los miembros de Asocrecemos desde entonces han venido articulando estrategias de comercialización de cada uno de productos y servicios, estudiando minuciosamente las características de cada socio y el entorno en el que operaba la asociación.
En un 80% son mujeres cabeza de hogar con hijas madres adolescentes, las cuales en promedio tienen a cargo tres personas, viven en condiciones económicas poco favorables y se encuentran en alto riesgo de vulnerabilidad. El nivel socioeconómico corresponde al 1 y 2, con un grado de formación educativa en su mayoría primaria y secundaria, adicionalmente con ingresos económicos limitados derivados de trabajos esporádicos al no contar con la posibilidad de acceder a un empleo digno y justo, esto debido a que en dicho municipio la situación laboral se enfrenta a una dinámica variable denominada temporadas, en esta lógica acceden a un trabajo donde se emplean en restaurantes, hoteles y actividades varias; luego de las temporadas dejan de percibir ingreso alguno dificultando el sostenimiento de sus familias.

Por otro lado ASOCRECEMOS es una organización multidisciplinar que se ha dado a la tarea de buscar alternativas de trabajo mediante la artesanía (tejidos, cerámica y madera), gastronomía, hotelería, turismo, agroindustria, papelería y servicios de comunicaciones; de igual forma la Asociación a autogestionado diferentes iniciativas lo que ha permitido una definición de roles a través del aprovechamiento de los oficios que desarrolla cada socio conservando su vocación.

Share the story of the founder and what inspired the founder to start this project

Asocrecemos ha trabajado en diferentes procesos de fortalecimiento en la base organizacional y de generación de capacidades a sus asociados como ejemplo en programa PUMP de Holanda, lo cual le ha permitido ser una organización comprometida, pujante y persistente, que no desfallece en los procesos a pesar de encontrar respuestas negativas en muchos de ellos, por el contrario cada vez se enfrentan a los retos con mayor dinamismo y energía, porque han entendido la importancia del trabajo en grupo y articulado, donde el beneficio es mutuo y se aprende a sobresalir a pesar de las dificultades.

La iniciativa surge al identificar el mercado potencial existente en la región gracias a que el municipio de Villa de Leyva posee fuertemente arraigada la vocación turística, contando en promedio con la existencia de 120 alojamientos entre Hoteles, Hostales y Posadas, quienes en temas de abastecimiento requieren productos o servicios que les garanticé costos accesibles, y también de una otra manera su responsabilidad social frente a la generación de empleo; para ellos es indispensable el desarrollo de su imagen corporativa en todo lo que allí se ofrece con un valor diferenciador respecto a los demás hoteles, por tal razón la organización planteo la idea de ofrecer jabones artesanales para suplir esta necesidad y generar alternativas de solución a la inestabilidad de empleo a la que se enfrentan actualmente.

Dampak Sosial

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Please describe how your project has been successful and how that success is measured

El proyecto responde a las necesidades del involucramiento de población de escasos recursos en la principal escala de economía local el Turismo donde a través de un proceso innovador proveen un producto de necesidad básica y a su vez promueven y contribuyan a la consolidación del principal renglón económico del municipio y de los hoteles que allí se encuentran asentados, dinamizando la generación de nuevos empleos y permitiendo que a través del manejo de excedentes o residuos de producción se le de aprovechamiento para beneficiar a la población vulnerable y de mas bajos recursos del municipio que no tiene accesos a este producto básico de la canasta familiar.

El modelo propuesto está que desarrolla la asociación, donde se articularán las disciplinas bajo la siguiente dinámica: el proceso productivo estará a cargo de las mujeres cabeza de hogar y madres adolescentes, el diseño y fabricación de empaques será desarrollado por las artesanas y la comercialización por los demás miembros de la asociación, dando lugar así a un proceso dinámico generador de empleo.

Berapa banyak orang yang telah merasakan manfaat proyek Anda?

Kurang dari 100

Berikutnya, berapa banyak orang yang dapat merasakan manfaatnya dalam tiga tahun mendatang?

Kurang dari 100

How will your project evolve over the next three years?

El primer año de operación se implementara la unidad productiva con una estrategia comercial defienda y se generaran las capacidades necesarias para asegurar el éxito del proyecto, en inicio se lograra atender a 22 clientes, alternamente se utilizaran como vitrinas de venta los negocios de los socios de Asocrecemos, en el segundo año se lograra atender un 50% del total de hoteles ubicados en Villa de Leyva, sobre el tercer año de operación se visualiza atender un 90% de los establecimientos hoteleros mencionados y a su vez expandir los mercados pasando de lo local a lo regional, ligado a lo anterior se desarrollaran nuevas líneas de producción con el fin de ampliar la oferta de servicios de la unidad productiva, por otro lado en este año se recuperara el total de la inversión.

Keberlanjutan

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What barriers might hinder the success of your project and how do you plan to overcome them?

La consolidación en el mercado que se mitiga de manera progresiva a través de la implementación de la estrategia comercial establecida en el plan de negocios

Ceritakan tentang kemitraan Anda:

La Agencia De Desarrollo Economico Local Los Dinosaurios Cuenta Con Una Red De Aliados Como: Red Nacional De Agencias De Desarrollo Local. Red Adelco, Ciase Articulación Realizada Para La Promoción Del Desarrollo Humano, Fundación Colombia Es Responsable Con El Desarrollo Del Proyecto Artesanía Responsable, adicionalmente ofreció apoyo transferido por PNUD en el mejoramiento y desarrollo empresarial y social.

La Red de Turismo de Boyacá, encabezada por los 8 hoteles más grandes del municipio de Villa de Leyva quienes de manera explícita manifiestan su gran interés por apoyar la iniciativa

La alcaldía de Villa de Leyva quien esta interesada en apoyar la iniciativa con 5 millones de pesos en efectivo

La Gobernación de Boyacá a través del a Secretaría de Productividad, TIC`s y Gestión de Conocimiento quienes brindarán asistencia técnica en el proceso.

Current annual budget of project, in US dollars

$10.001 sampai $50.000

Explain your selections

La gobernación de Boyacá por medio de la secretaria de Fomento agropecuario se ha gestionado la disposición de recursos para la puesta en marcha de la iniciativa; de igual forma por medio de la secretaria de productividad, Tics y gestión del conocimiento inicialmente aportaría personal profesional que apoye el proceso.

La ADEL Los Dinosaurios aportaría tanto recursos como equipo técnico para seguir apoyando la iniciativa como también acompañamiento por medio de los servicios de desarrollo empresarial.

La alcaldía de Villa de Leyva está interesada en materializar la idea para lo cual dispondría de 5 millones de pesos en efectivo.

Asocrecemos además del compromiso, empeño y capital humano ha destinado recursos para la materialización de su idea.

La Red de Turismo de Boyacá que manifiestan su intención de compra de los productos planteados

How do you plan to strengthen your project in the next three years?

En Principio y de acuerdo con el análisis financiero realizado se plantea que con la implementación de la unidad productiva se lograra atender en el escenario más negativo al 5% del mercado objetivo,es decir una producción anual de 48.000 unidades de jabones tipo hotel de 10 gramos con un precio de $81 la unidad y un precio de venta de $300 (precio competitivo en el mercado) lo que genera unos ingresos por $14.400.000 con una ganancia neta de $10.531000 lo que conlleva retorno de la inversión al tercer año demostrable en una Tasa Interna de Retorno (TIR) del 27.5% y un Valor Acutal Neto (VAN) de $92.932.422. Gracias al la puesta en marcha del plan de negocios se ampliara la base de clientes lo cual debe venir acompañado de un crecimiento en el cubrimiento geográfico, por otro lado se trabajara de forma constante en el desarrollo de nuevos productos que integren necesidades manifiestas de los clientes, logrando así atenderlas y generando alternativas de ingreso, con lo anterior se fomenta la generación de empleo garantizando ingresos y condiciones dignas a las madres cabeza de familia y demás involucrados en el proceso, finalmente se contempla el planteamiento de una estrategia que permita recircular el capital creando un sistema de ahorro que sea visualizado para la puesta en marcha de nuevas iniciativas y por ende que garantice el sostenimiento de la actual propuesta, de igual manera debe trabajarse en el fortalecimiento de las alianzas existentes y seguir en búsqueda de nuevas que generen beneficio y sean útiles para los procesos y la organización.

Challenges

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Which barriers to employment does your innovation address?
Please select up to three in order of relevancy to your project.

PRIMARY

Other (Specify Below)

SECONDARY

Lack of skills/training

TERTIARY

Lack of efficiency

Please describe how your innovation specifically tackles the barriers listed above.

La exclusión de los oficios y vocaciones de la población local como potencial para contribuir a una economía de la región principalmente en el turismo se mitiga al incursionar por medio de un producto de necesidad básica, innovador, acorde al aprovechamiento de los oficios de los socios de Asocrecemos, el posicionamiento de la imagen corporativa de los hoteles y del municipio de Villa de Leyva, a su vez la falta de habilidades y capacitación de los socios se mitiga con el mejoramiento de las habilidades de sus oficios y generación de capacidades para crear productos de calidad e innovadores supliendo a su vez la falta de eficiencia en las estrategias de generación de ingresos y promoción del destino turístico.

Are you trying to scale your organization or initiative?
If yes, please check up to three potential pathways in order of relevancy to you.

PRIMARY

Enhanced existing impact through addition of complementary services

SECONDARY

Leveraged technology

TERTIARY

Influenced other organizations and institutions through the spread of best practices

Please describe which of your growth activities are current or planned for the immediate future.

A día de hoy se plantea alrededor de la actividad principal la creación de servicios complementarios que generen un valor agregado y una dinámica gana-gana entre las partes involucradas, de igual forma se iniciaría a trabajar en la optimización de la capacidad instalada con la que cuenta la unidad productiva, con el propósito de realizar un proceso eficiente y rentable, finalmente y a un largo plazo se trabajaría en la expansión del alcance geográfico esto cuando el proceso se dinamice y sea sostenible por sí mismo.

Do you collaborate with any of the following: (Check all that apply)

NGOs/Nonprofits, For profit companies.

If yes, how have these collaborations helped your innovation to succeed?

Se viene adelantando la articulación con entes gubernamentales de carácter regional como la gobernación y de carácter local como las alcaldías quienes en cierto modo han ofrecido apoyo inicial para la puesta en marcha y el desarrollo del proyecto, por otro lado la Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Local Los Dinosaurios una entidad sin ánimo de lucro, bajo el modelo de desarrollo endógeno local para la promoción de la competitividad y el desarrollo ha actuado como catalizador del proceso, prestando apoyo en la gestión, formulación del proyecto, generación de capacidades, acompañamiento constante y fortalecimiento de la organización.

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