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Invention as Public Service Inspire, Support, and Scale Student Innovation at MIT Presentation to Dean Colombo March 23, 2011

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Invention as Public ServiceInspire, Support, and Scale Student Innovation at MIT

Presentation to Dean ColomboMarch 23, 2011

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Goal 1Support MIT’s entrepreneurial ecology by connecting and awarding teams of public service innovators that are tackling barriers to human well-being in communities around the world.

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Goal 2Foster student innovation through an annual competition that supports the translation of ideas into innovative, feasible project proposals with the potential for impact.

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Goal 3Involve the worldwide MIT community in activities that support student innovation, deliver results to communities alumni care about, and respond to alumni interests.

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Lifecycle1-3 Discovery, Design

Students learn aboutdesign challenges,teams propose solutionsand receive feedbackon their ideas.

4-5 Decide, DeployJudges nominate winners;they are announced at theawards ceremony and have ayear to implement their projects.

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Targets 8/2010

• > 400 students engaged• ~ 80 teams entered• > 60 initial proposals reviewed• > 50 final proposals judged• ~ 12 teams awarded• Benefits delivered to > 12 communities

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Benchmarks this Year• > 500 students engaged 14 events

• 84 teams entered • 83 proposals reviewed• 82 judges World Bank, USAID, TED, UNICEF, more

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Since 2001 64 teams have been awarded implementation grants to work in 24 countries

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This year•84 teams represent projects in 24 countries•> 40 alumni volunteering on our behalf•10 community-defined problems•3 sponsored challenges $25k each

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The Global Challenge is

biggood big

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bigbetter big

gerWe want it

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Where we’re headed•Final Proposals April 5

• Online Voting & Judging April 6-25

• Alumni Engagement Launch Parties NY, MN, CA

• Poster & Judging Session April 25

• Award Ceremony & Viewing Parties May 2

• Winners’ Retreat May 23-24

• Teams Hit the Field in June

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> 25 “friends”

> 25 faculty/staff

> 50 alumni

> 250 students

Targets - DirectX

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> 500 “friends”

> 500 faculty/staff

> 3000 alumni

> 3000 students

Targets - Indirect

X

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We’d love help• Creative communication especially alumni

• Amplification especially celebration

• Connection making especially fundraising

• Strategy scaling up and increasing value for DSL, MIT

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Thank youLars Hasselblad [email protected]

Kate [email protected]

On the web http://globalchallenge.mit.edu

On Twitter @mitchallenge