Project: Sponsor a Student

Finalist discussion: http://www.omidyar.net/group/cmp s80j/news/71/

Earlier discussion for this project: http://www.omidyar.net/group/cmp s80j/news/28/

Summary

Provide a medium for students, in good standing, who attend public universities in Mexico to borrow money from people in developed countries in order to finance their education.

Team

Perla Miranda, Cinthia Diaz, Nohemi Cardenas

Social

  • Quantify.
  • Quantifiably
  • (How much success in quantifiable units?)

By the year after our organization is launched we hope to see at least 5,000 more students entering and graduating from a university.

Background

The Mexican government developed a becas (scholarship) program that provides money to low income students. However, the people of Mexico have demanded that the government develop a financial aid program or system that will provide equal access to money for a higher education. * If anyone is pursuing a similar strategy, have they been successful? After conducting research, it seems that there aren’t any programs in Mexico like the one that we are trying to establish that address this issue.

  • Quantify past success or failure of similar plans
  • Go ask them and provide evidence that they think so.
  • What are the potential pitfalls of your plan?
  • What are the potential consequences if something doesn't go as expected?

Economics

  • What are you selling, and to who?
  • If you controlled all of the customers, how much could you make?
  • How will you compete against prior business X?
  • Who is handing you $$?

Technology

  • (provide citations/evidence/letters-from-experts if there is any question)

Resource Requirements

  • (startup capital, contacts, information, technological inventions, anything that you don't have right now.)
  • Especially in the case of money, how long until you run out of startup funds and need to be making money?

Objections

See above question. * What are your advertising costs? We are planning to follow Kiva's footsteps and team up corporations such as google, yahoo, and youtube to help us subsidize our advertising cost. Another advertising outlet that we plan to us are the public universities that potential student borrowers attend. We'll contact academic and financial aid advisor's, explain our program to them, and send them information about our program that they can give out to students. * What are your sign up costs per student? We are planning on charging the students an annual fee of 5 dollars, roughly 50 Mexican pesos, for the up keeping of the website. * Collection costs? * How do you lower the risk to people loaning money? By teaming up with local non-profit organizations that will aid in the screening of potential student borrowers. * How much money do you need to start? We need initial funding for advertisement; we'll be doing this in local newspapers and via emails to advisor's in public universities in Mexico. This is assuming that we would be part of Charity Focus which would provide us with out internet page. Also,we would need three airplane tickets to Mexico so that the team members can do a presentation about the program at UNAM, one of the biggest universities in Mexico City with 200,00 students. We estimate that we can do this with $3500.