Example Project Timeline-5 Week Schedule

Example Project Timeline-5 Week Schedule

Happy Holidays to our wonderful entrepreneurial community! We have a special gift for this year’s Diamond Challenge teams: an example timeline that your team could use to stay on schedule! Don’t forget that submissions are due January 18th!

Enjoy and break some new boundaries!

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About Horn Entrepreneurship

Horn Entrepreneurship serves as the University of Delaware’s creative engine for entrepreneurship education and advancement. Built and actively supported by successful entrepreneurs and thought leaders, Horn Entrepreneurship empowers aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs as they pursue new ideas for a better world.

Follow Horn Entrepreneurship @udhorn and check out our entrepreneurship competition for high school students @diamondchalleng.

Catapult Incubator Partnership

Catapult Incubator Partnership

Catapult

More big news from Diamond Challenge HQ! Today we’re announcing our partnership with Catapult Incubator, a business and social venture development program designed for high school students. They have decided to donate a total of $10,000 in scholarship money to be split among the the finalists from both of our competition tracks, which can be used to attend their incubator program. Thank you, Catapult!

Catapult is a three-month business incubator program and two-month summer accelerator program for young entrepreneurs. Accepted students are provided with a comprehensive business curriculum, mentorships with corporate leaders and graduate students, and access to game changers in technology, venture capital, and social entrepreneurship fields. Catapult graduates leave with the resources needed to develop their startup ideas, as well as crucial entrepreneurial skills like leadership, teamwork, and empathy. If you want to learn more about Catapult, you can by clicking here.

Participants will be able to meet with a representative fromm Catapult during the Youth Entrepreneur Summit (Y.E.S!) on April 15, 2016 at the University of Delaware’s Clayton Hall in Newark, Delaware.

This is a very exciting opportunity, and one that we extremely happy to be sharing with our community!

If you’ve already registered for the Diamond Challenge, we want you to know we are excited to have you and cannot wait to hear all about your wonderful ideas! And if you have yet to register, we encourage you not to miss out on this amazing opportunity! You can register here until November 30th, 2015.

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About Horn Entrepreneurship

Horn Entrepreneurship serves as the University of Delaware’s creative engine for entrepreneurship education and advancement. Built and actively supported by successful entrepreneurs and thought leaders, Horn Entrepreneurship empowers aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs as they pursue new ideas for a better world.

Follow Horn Entrepreneurship @udhorn and check out our entrepreneurship competition for high school students @diamondchalleng.

Welcome to Mentoring 2.0!

Welcome to Mentoring 2.0!

Big news! We’re very excited to announce our new online mentoring program for Diamond Challenge 2016 participants. Our new platform works to connect teams with entrepreneurs and entrepreneurially-minded professionals from around the world.

What you will gain from our mentoring program:

  • Real world perspective and feedback about your team’s venture
  • Valuable connections with established innovators and professionals
  • Opportunity to expand your network and knowledge on entrepreneurship

Sounds exciting, right? The best part of our new mentoring program is how easy it is to get connected! All it requires is three easy steps:

  1. Build an online profile for your team that outlines your goals and interests
  2. Complete a quick survey that matches you with a mentor
  3. Schedule a time to meet up virtually with your mentor to discuss your venture

1-2-3! It really is that easy! Although participation in the mentoring program is not required to win the Diamond Challenge, it is highly recommended and will definitely give you a leg up on the competition.

So what are you waiting for? If you’re already registered for the Diamond Challenge, we hope that you consider signing up for our mentoring program as well! And if you aren’t registered yet, you still have until November 30th, 2015 to sign up!

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About Horn Entrepreneurship

Horn Entrepreneurship serves as the University of Delaware’s creative engine for entrepreneurship education and advancement. Built and actively supported by successful entrepreneurs and thought leaders, Horn Entrepreneurship empowers aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs as they pursue new ideas for a better world.

Follow Horn Entrepreneurship @udhorn and check out our entrepreneurship competition for high school students @diamondchalleng.

 

Jefferson Awards Foundation Partnership

Jefferson Awards Foundation Partnership

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The Diamond Challenge is excited to announce our new partnership with the Jefferson Awards Foundation, America’s most prestigious and long-standing organization dedicated to cultivating and celebrating public service! JAF was founded in 1972 by Sam Beard, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and United States Senator Robert Taft Jr. to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to communities across the country.

JAF has graciously chosen to offer the top three winning teams from our Social Venture competition the opportunity to attend a one day bootcamp with the National Director of their GlobeChangers program, Elizabeth Kennedy. The bootcamp will take place on April 14th, 2016 at the University of Delaware’s Clayton Hall in Newark, Delaware, the day before our Youth Entrepreneur Summit (YES!), which features the final round of the Diamond Challenge.

Started in 2010, the GlobeChangers program helps students up to 25 years old change the world by training them to implement their big ideas on a global scale. So far, JAF has trained 100 GlobeChangers, and plans to enlist 10,000 more over the next ten years!

The Diamond Challenge would also like to congratulate Sam Beard for being honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the PeaceJam Foundation! Mr. Beard has dedicated his entire life to public service and embodies the true spirit of social entrepreneurship. He has worked with seven different US Presidents to create and direct programs dedicated to improving the quality of life for low-income Americans, and through his work with JAF, has trained over 20,000 student leaders.

We hope that the achievements of Mr. Beard inspire you to make your own impact on the world and continue to pursue all of your entrepreneurial endeavors.

If you’ve already registered for the Diamond Challenge, we want you to know we are excited to have you and cannot wait to hear all about your wonderful ideas! And if you have yet to register, we encourage you not to miss out on this amazing opportunity! You can register here until November 30th, 2015.

Oldest and youngest GlobeChangers in the GlobeChangers Bootcamp supporting one another in their learning!

Oldest and youngest GlobeChangers in the GlobeChangers Bootcamp supporting one another in their learning!

 

GlobeChangers giving back during GlobeChangers Bootcamp around Hunger & Poverty

GlobeChangers giving back during GlobeChangers Bootcamp around Hunger & Poverty

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About Horn Entrepreneurship

Horn Entrepreneurship serves as the University of Delaware’s creative engine for entrepreneurship education and advancement. Built and actively supported by successful entrepreneurs and thought leaders, Horn Entrepreneurship empowers aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs as they pursue new ideas for a better world.

Follow Horn Entrepreneurship @udhorn and check out our entrepreneurship competition for high school students @diamondchalleng.

Registration Now Open for $50,000 High School Entrepreneurship Competition

The University of Delaware Horn Program in Entrepreneurship announces the opening of registration for the 2016 Diamond Challenge for High School Entrepreneurs.

The Diamond Challenge is a real world venture concept competition offering two competitive tracks – business concept and social venture.

The business concept competition focuses on the development of new, for-profit business models.

The social venture competition focuses the development of new, social impact models that may include revenue-generating nonprofit organizations and mission-driven, for-profit ventures.

Both competitions are supported by an innovative, video-based curriculum that teaches participants how to gather evidence to validate their ideas and “build their businesses and social ventures like a scientist.”

Registration and access to the curriculum are free. Simply visit https://diamondchallenge.org

About Participation

Participants in the Diamond Challenge work in teams of 2-4 to gain valuable first-hand experience with: conceiving an idea for a new business or social venture, testing the idea by talking to potential customers and beneficiaries to gather evidence about the viability of their business or social impact model, and pitching their idea by submitting a written concept and presenting to a panel of judges.

Open to All High School Students

Students from around the world are eligible to participate if they: are enrolled in a secondary school or educational program, have a team with 2-4 students, and have a teacher, parent or community member who is willing to serve as the team’s advisor.

Unique Impact

Several aspects of the Diamond Challenge make it unique among entrepreneurship competitions and programs for youth, including:
Evidence-based entrepreneurship. The Diamond Challenge provides an age-appropriate introduction to state-of-the-art best practices for entrepreneurship, which focus on the use of evidence-based and lean startup methods.

  • Real world engagement. Participants have the opportunity to connect with mentors to benefit from their experiences. They are encouraged interview real prospective customers to gather evidence. And they receive feedback on their submissions from practicing entrepreneurs, business professionals and community leaders.
  • MORE than starting small businesses. Entrepreneurship is the process of creating, delivering and capturing value from new ideas. The Diamond Challenge’s Venturing for Good curriculum highlights the relevance of entrepreneurship to the development of sustainable solutions to important societal and environmental problems.
  • Pathways to higher education. The Diamond Challenge is produced by the University of Delaware Horn Program in Entrepreneurship and offers supplemental opportunities for earning college credit. It also awards prize money to top teams that can be used to pursue further education at ANY college or university.
  • Connecting with like-minded peers. Final rounds of the Diamond Challenge competitions are hosted during a 2-day Youth Entrepreneurship Summit to facilitate the formation of lasting connections with like-minded peers from around the world.

About the Diamond Challenge

The University of Delaware Horn Program in Entrepreneurship created the Diamond Challenge in 2012 with a twofold purpose: (1) to expose high school students to entrepreneurship as a viable career path, and (2) to provide high school students with an outstanding opportunity to learn about the entrepreneurial process while attempting to put their ideas for new businesses into action. Since its launch, almost 2,000 students from around the world have participated in the Diamond Challenge. The Diamond Challenge serves as the cornerstone for the Horn Program in Entrepreneurship’s Paul and Linda McConnell Youth Entrepreneurship Initiative.

NEW for 2016

Notable enhancements for the 2016 Diamond Challenge include:

  • Adding the Social Venture Competition track and “Venturing for Good” curriculum
  • Accepting video pitches from teams who cannot travel to a preliminary round regional/national site to expand access to all high school students
  • Expanding the Youth Entrepreneurship Summit, which includes the final pitch events for the Diamond Challenge, into a 2-day event
  • Doubling the total prize pool to more than $50,000

 

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About Horn Entrepreneurship

Horn Entrepreneurship serves as the University of Delaware’s creative engine for entrepreneurship education and advancement. Built and actively supported by successful entrepreneurs and thought leaders, Horn Entrepreneurship empowers aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs as they pursue new ideas for a better world.

Follow Horn Entrepreneurship @udhorn and check out our entrepreneurship competition for high school students @diamondchalleng.