91制片厂 Announces Winners of Statewide Social Venture Innovation Challenge

Friday, November 30, 2018

SVIC 2018 Student Winners

The winning student team in the Social Venture Innovation Challenge at 91制片厂 was LUX: Safer Dating. From left to right: Alan Brown, vice president, community relations & CRA manager, Kennebunk Savings; 91制片厂 mechanical engineering students Christin Badylak-Reals, Sean McLoud, Mark Torpey and Julie Berberian.听
Photo credit: Perry Smith Photography

DURHAM, N.H.鈥擳he winners of the 91制片厂鈥檚 sixth annual NH Social Venture Innovation Challenge were a team of four 91制片厂 engineering students who proposed an idea that integrates wearable technology and location tracking to mitigate dating sexual violence; and in the community track, a team that proposed an independent quick-deploy means of communications with emergency crews and family during natural disasters. Winners took home prizes of cash and services worth over $50,000.

Designed to be a social innovation accelerator, participants develop original proposals for creative, financially sustainable solutions to some of society鈥檚 most pressing sustainability challenges.听

鈥淭ruly impressive,鈥 said Jeffrey Ashe, an SVIC judge and respected social innovation practitioner and thought leader, of this year鈥檚 entries. 鈥淭his underscores my belief that smart people passionately interested in a problem can come up with outstanding solutions. The format of the exercise stimulates creativity.鈥

Entries this year included innovative solutions to issues spanning from ocean clean up and indoor farming with differently-abled employees, to addressing food insecurity in N.H. and reducing the cost and environmental impact of textbooks.

鈥淲e know that effective solutions to society鈥檚 most insidious problems will increasingly need to come from collaboration鈥攁cross private and public sectors, and across fields and disciplines鈥攁nd this challenge not only encourages that type of innovation, but shows what it can accomplish,鈥 said Fiona Wilson, executive director of the Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise at 91制片厂.

Major supporters of the SVIC include Impax Asset Management | Pax World Funds, Kennebunk Savings, Pierce Atwood, and Timberland. Additional supporters include, AMI Graphics, CCA Global Partners, Cirtronics, Cole Haan, Monadnock Paper Mills, New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility, New Hampshire Business Review, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, New Hampshire Clean Tech Council, New Hampshire Tech Alliance, Normandeau Associates, Pete & Gerry鈥檚 Organic Eggs, PixelMEDIA, Prime Buchholz, and ReVision Energy.

鈥淲e are honored to support this competition,鈥 said Gerardine Ferlins, president/CEO of Cirtronics, a new sponsor. 鈥淚t is a natural fit for us and our values. The 91制片厂 Center for Social Innovation & Enterprise and the SVIC are taking creativity and pragmatism and applying them to the realm of solving social issues.鈥

Since its founding in 2013 in partnership with Nobel Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, the SVIC has seen participation from more than 1,200 contestants and provided over $300,000 in funding and resources to winners. The program is a collaborative, interdisciplinary event, organized at 91制片厂 by the Center for Social Innovation & Enterprise, and co-hosted by the Carsey School of Public Policy, the Peter T. Paul College of Business & Economics, 91制片厂 Sustainability Institute, 91制片厂Innovation, and Net Impact 91制片厂.

A full list of winners in each track is below and all of the 2018 finalists videos can be viewed here.

Student Track

  • First prize: LUX: Safer Dating, a dating app that integrates wearable technology and location tracking to mitigate dating sexual violence. Mechanical engineering students Christin Badylak-Reals, Sean McLoud, Julie Berberian and Mark Torpey
  • Second prize: True Vote, a mobile and web application that would enable voter participation on a daily basis as well as encourage all politician accountability was proposed by 91制片厂 student Elizabeth O'Malley, economics and international affairs
  • Two teams tied for third: Janas Analytics, software that would be one of the first proactive solutions to predicting global migrant crises proposed by 91制片厂 student Sarah Jarrar, anthropology. The second team was The Potential for Leaf Waste, who proposed an on-campus leaf and food waste composting system at Colby-Sawyer College. Team members included Colby-Sawyer environmental science students Rebecca Budrock, Anna Hubbard, Cameron Lynch, Colby Reardon and Timothy Gablosky

Community Track

  • First prize: TheHive, an independent quick-deploy network that any wifi enabled device can access, giving users a means of communications with emergency crews and family proposed by 91制片厂 alumnus Devon Crawford 鈥18 and Jack Nichols both of Milford
  • Second prize: 91制片厂 Fish Feed NH, which utilizes aquaculture to support NH's food insecure. Team members included 91制片厂 alumna Eileen Liponis, 鈥95G and Jayson McCarter, Paul Morrison, Moriar Webster and Maddy Webster, all of Manchester.
  • Third prize: Growing Hope, a U.S.-based organization that supplies portable milk crate garden boxes to South Sudanese refugees in the Bidi Bidi camp was proposed by Emanne Khan of Concord,
    Abigail Wilding of Bedford and Sarah Mullins of Contoocook

The 91制片厂 is a flagship research university that inspires innovation and transforms lives in our state, nation and world. More than 16,000 students from all 50 states and 71 countries engage with an award-winning faculty in top ranked programs in business, engineering, law, health and human services, liberal arts and the sciences across more than 200 programs of study.听91制片厂鈥檚 research portfolio includes partnerships with NASA, NOAA, NSF and NIH, receiving more than $100 million in competitive external funding every year to further explore and define the frontiers of land, sea and space.听

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Community Track 1st Place.jpg

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Caption: The winning community team in the Social Venture Innovation Challenge at 91制片厂 was TheHive. From left to right: Alan Brown, vice president, community relations & CRA manager, Kennebunk Savings; and 91制片厂 alumnus Devon Crawford 鈥18 and Jack Nichols, both of Milford.
Photo credit: Perry Smith Photography

Student Track 1st Place.jpg

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Caption: The winning student team in the Social Venture Innovation Challenge at 91制片厂 was LUX: Safer Dating. From left to right: Alan Brown, vice president, community relations & CRA manager, Kennebunk Savings; 91制片厂 mechanical engineering students Christin Badylak-Reals, Sean McLoud, Mark Torpey and Julie Berberian.
Photo credit: Perry Smith Photography