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Rahul Vohra

On Friday July 17th, the Open Ventures community came together to celebrate over a Final Dinner and to hear which of the shortlisted ventures had been chosen for further development by Cancer Research UK. The selected ventures, and the winners of the Open Ventures Challenge in 2008, are:

These ventures are expected to raise over £10 million for Cancer Research UK over the next few years.

Project Rose

Lizze McLean started Project Rose when she was 13 years old and her mum was diagnosed with breast cancer. For a cost of £2.50, students in secondary schools and colleges can pre-order silk roses that are delivered anonymously to their friends or secret love on Valentine’s Day.

Project Rose

Project Rose

Open Gym

Open Gym is a network of outdoor fitness groups, providing weekly exercise classes in locak parks across the UK. Qualified fitness coaches provide one hour workouts every week and all the profits go to Cancer Research UK.

Open Gym

Open Gym

Extraordinary Experiences

Extraordinary Experiences is a national raffle venture that could win you a “money can’t buy” experience of a lifetime.

Extraordinary Experiences

Extraordinary Experiences

What Next?

In September, we will hold an event for everybody in the community to get together, celebrate our progress, and help Cancer Research UK decide what should happen next. You can get involved with this now by joining the discussion in the “What Next?” forum.

Rahul Vohra

On April 28th, the Open Ventures community got together to celebrate and to hear the announcement of the shortlisted ventures. Photos are up at flickr and our Facebook group.

Clare Cotton explains the OVC

Clare Cotton explains the OVC

Towards the end of the evening, David Simoes-Brown from NESTA announced, to an excited crowd, which ventures had been selected by Cancer Research UK to enter the final phase of the OVC:

In the days before the event, we also ran a community vote where we asked you to choose your favourite ventures. After announcing the judges’ choices, we revealed which venture had won the community vote and would be joining the above ventures in the next phase: Project Rose.

David Simoes-Brown with Project rose

David Simoes-Brown with Project Rose

How can I get involved?

The shortlisted ventures are working closely with Cancer Research UK to develop their businesses. However, they need your help! The ventures need to do research, build websites, spread the word, network, and more. Do you have a skill you could lend to a venture? Could you donate some time? Let the community know by posting in the Help Out section of the site.

Rahul Vohra

We held our first Idea Camp in Cambridge last Tuesday. The purpose was to generate some great ideas and to start building an Open Ventures community here in the mo.jo hometown. The camp was a great success, producing over 100 ideas and exciting lots of people. We had an awesome venue which was kindly provided by Ken Wood at Microsoft Research. Photos are up on flickr and Facebook.

Brainstorm: how do we allow people to give and get something back?

Brainstorm: how do we allow people to give and get something back?

First through the door was Kirk Wilson, the man behind mySocialInvestment (here’s the original idea). He wants to put a ‘Social Investment Account’ on your online banking page, which would be linked to a web marketplace for one-click donations, social investment and volunteerism. I asked Kirk a few questions about his venture.

RV: Kirk, how did you come up with the idea for mySocialInvestment?

KW: The basic idea of managing charitable donations along with money management came as you might expect whilst I was using online banking. I thought how great it would be if I could just review online how my ‘investments’ into charities and social enterprises were doing in terms of social benefit right there on the site, whilst I’m already securely logged-in. All the other ideas around making the donation and volunteering experience more engaging and interesting come from personal experience of finding these activities to be less fulfilling than expected when there is no further interaction.

RV: How did you get involved with the Open Ventures Challenge?

KW: In January I took part in a NESTA event on intellectual property, and part of the presentation was about the OVC and the innovative IP agreement on which it is based. For me it was an easy decision to enter my idea into the competition, as I’m very interested in all things Open Source, and was looking for a way to develop the idea in collaboration.

RV: What are the next steps for mySocialInvestment?

KW: Although I have some ideas about how this will work with banking products, we will need a bank to help us work out exactly what a feasible technical model will look like; and we also need to develop a demonstration website that will showcase some of the innovative content ideas and website tools suggested by the OVC community. Receiving CR-UK help to network with the banks and financial support for web design would be a huge boost.

Once everybody had arrived, Stew explained what we were doing there. We were going to brainstorm business ideas which could generate millions of pounds to help beat cancer.

Hippy or secret squirrel?

Are you a hippy or secret squirrel?

Brainstorm: how do we engage professional men?

Brainstorm: how do we engage with professional men?

After brainstorming, we all awarded gold stars to our favourite ideas. The following ideas got 5 or more stars:

  • Help them meet: people who donate virtual goods and people who want something for their donation
  • Bank interest automatically goes to charity
  • Investment competition. After X years, the bottom performers give their gains to CR-UK
  • Internet treasure hunt. Companies taking part let clues be put on their websites. This drives traffic to their sites, so they pay to be part of the competition
  • A social network for people who have passed away due to cancer. You donate and buy virtual goods from the profile page
We should now get these and all the rest of the ideas on the OVC site so the entire community can collaborate and help turn them into ventures. If you came up with an idea at the event, please do post it and let me know. I will link to ideas and ventures as they go up.