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Revision as of 13:14, 4 October 2013
Contents
Overview
Enactus is an international non-profit organization. They are essentially a network of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world.
Students form teams on their campus under guidance of a faculty advisor and business experts. They plan and work on socio-economic outreach projects while gaining important perspective and leadership skill.
Purpose
To enable progress through entrepreneurial action.
Distinct Differences From Other Offerings
There are absolutely no dues or fees involved for participation. They only require a faculty advisor and students can start their own team. There is no specific requirement to have only engineering or technology major students. The teams can be as big or as small as the students want, and can be as different as their project requires.
Access to global resources and business partners from different industries. Students get a chance to talk and relate with business tycoons, which can one day turn into recruitment opportunities.
Partners and Donors
Some of Enactus' partner and donors include:
KPMG, Walmart, Sam's Club, Unilever, Dell, The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Harmony, Campbell's, Hershey's, HSBC, Johnson and Johnson, The Home Depot, etc.
World Cup
Teams from different schools compete nationally. They are judged by business leaders/sponsors who judge the teams on the impact that their projects have. The judging criteria is summarized in "Considering the relevant economic, social and environment factors, which Enactus team most effectivey empowered people in need by applying businss and economic concepts and an entrepreneurial approaco to improve their quality of life and standard of living."
The team that wins the national championship is invited to compete globally in the Enactus World Cup. The World Cup is held annually in many different countries of the world.
Past Winners of the World Cup:
2001 Drury University
2002 La Sierra University
2003 Drury University
2004 Curtin University of Technology
2005 University of Zimbabwe
2006 Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade
2007 La Sierra University
2008 Memorial University of Newfoundland
2009 French University in Egypt (UFE)
2010 French University in Egypt (UFE)
2011 University of Regensburg
2012Belmont University
2013 Technical University Munich
Scholarship/Grants
Enactus also allows the collaboration between businesses and students. Businesses are able to fund or sponsor a specific project (not competing in the Enactus World Cup) that the students are asked to solve and work on.
Impact Achieved For Students and Campus
Student Impacts:
Development of leadership skills
Building a strong network
Gain real world experience
Experience in problem solving
Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in communities
Publicity for students and University if teams go far in competition
Campus and Community Impacts:
Projects can potentially help any part of the campus or community
Support given to those in need
Benefit in terms of environment improvement, economic improvement, or social improvement
Outreach
There are 37 countries involved with 1,600 universities. 62,000 students have volunteered over 7,300,000 hours working on projects.
Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus
An enquiry must be send to Enactus. They will respond to the enquiry by following up with a faculty member or a university member. After which, the university will be asked to register on a website. Once the registration is done, the students will think up project ideas, decide on a particular project, and then start working on it.
Contact Information
To create a team:
www.enactusunitedstates.org
www.enactus.org
Teams@enactus.org
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Enactus World Headquarters:
1959 East Kerr Street
Springfield, Missouri USA 65803
417-831-9505
contact@enactus.org