Hubid
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Friday, August 19, 2022
Story
Junior Achievement is a non-profit organization that provides real world experiences. While providing these real world experience, they teach young children financial literacy.
The Problem
How might Junior Achievement and other non profits increase their volunteers and how might they keep them?
The Solution
Hubid is an app that helps volunteers, and those who want to become volunteers, find sweet volunteer opportunities, based on their location, interests, and skills. Hubid also rewards those who take the big step.
Target Market
The main people affected are the business itself and young children.
Societal Impact
This will make the community a better place.
Next Steps
I need willing participants and an active group of participants.
Reflection
I feel that my creativity skills have gone up and beyond!
Use of Backer Contributions
We are not currently accepting contributions from our voters. This pitch is part of the ProX competition for $5,000. The funding will go to the programming, development, and design part of the app.
This pitch was developed with the support of an amazing educational program provided by:
Pro X | Kansas City
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Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City
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Employer Exploration
How well does the intern/team understand whom they are solving/designing for?
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Reflects deep understanding and knowledge of the background on and mission/vision of the employer (WHY)
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Reflects deep understanding of the employer's products/services (WHAT)
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Reflects deep understanding of the employer's marketing strategy to reach its customer/users (HOW)
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Reflects deep understanding of the profile of the main customers/users for the employer (WHOM)
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Problem Exploration/Validation
How well does the intern/team narrow down and define the specific ceed(s)/pain point(s) for the employer and its users?
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Reflects deep empathy work has occured (aka "discovery") around the broad design question/problem with key stakeholders (employees and/or customers/users, depending on the problem)
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Reflects clear pain points (problem/needs/wants) have been extracted from the empathy work
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Reflects that the original design question has been narrowed/revised according to empathy work discovery
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Reflects a deep company analysis around the specific pain point(s)
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Solution Building (x2)
How well does the intern/team utilize design thinking as an iterative design process to build a solution?
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Reflects comparative research and landscape analysis was sought to understand who else has addressed similar needs successfully
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Reflects customers/users feedback was sought and integrated on solution idea
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Reflects employer feedback was sought and integrated on solution idea
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Reflects that the team challenged and questioned their own assumptions when testing/vetting ideas
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Solution Summary
How strong is the potential solution idea? How novel, useful, viable, feasible is it?
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Reflects a solution that is both novel AND useful in addressing the pain points for the main customers/users
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Reflects in depth HOW/WHY the solution will work (feasibility and viability)
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Reflects clearly the PLAN (financials/budget and timeline) to make the idea work (feasibility and viability)
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Reflects the suggested rollout/next step to make this idea happen (action plan, ask, etc.)
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Pitch Presentation
How effective is the pitch delivery?
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Pitch is 5 minutes in length
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Pitch deck reinforces the pitch with relevant images, numbers, and words without detracting/distracting
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Pitch script is clear, concise, and compelling
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Pitch is delivered with confidence, expertise and passion
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This pitch was a part of the following competition:
August Public Competition (Sunday, August 19 - Sunday, August 28 at 9 PM)
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