Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Venture Concept No. 1

Opportunity:

BLUE at UF will target college students as customers. Young adults (college students) are generally some of the more healthy, fit, and adventurous people in America when compared to other age groups. There is also no generation better suited to learn about the lack of potable water around the world because, after all, college students are the future of the world and are the ones that will make an impact over the next several decades. These qualities are all extremely helpful on BLUE service trips and in working towards our ultimate goal of clean water for all.

College students are at a time in their lives where traveling is extremely popular. BLUE trips to the Dominican Republic have been like vacations for me in the past so I aim to convey this aspect of the trip to fulfill yet another of my customer’s needs. BLUE trips are memorable cultural immersion experiences that assimilate you into the native culture for a week while completing a great service to the community along the way. I believe college students have an appeal for cultural experiences similar to this such as studying abroad or medical missions.

The market is not defined in any way demographically. The geographic limitations are that BLUE is based out of Miami, FL and our chapter will be based out of UF. My opportunity is pretty big in the long term because if I can get the organization going at UF, it will potentially continue growing for years to come. I do not see the “window of opportunity” closing at all because the majority of UF students have a strong unmet need for new experiences, travel, campus involvement, and helping those in need.

Innovation:

BLUE at UF will coordinate a weeklong service trip to a rural mountain community in the Dominican Republic for a group of UF students. BLUE will be able to compete for UF students as customers because it is a much cheaper option than studying abroad. It is also a more broad social experience with the locals than a medical mission. We all know that college is competitive so another need that I can help fulfill for my customers is campus involvement because BLUE is soon to be a club at UF that will offer involvement opportunities such as participating in BLUE at UF trips or even earning executive board positions in the UF chapter of the organization.

Our mission is to build a concrete aqueduct and PVC pipe system that will deliver water from the source directly to the home faucets in the community. The locals will be extremely involved and do most of the hard work. We will be working side by side with them all week to complete the project; making friendships, memories and progress on the project every step of the way. Our team will also have an organized layout for the project long before we arrive.

BLUE Service trip payments collected from trip participants cover food, water, flight costs and transportation, as well as relevant supplies to complete the projects. BLUE is a non-profit so we make money from trip payments as well as annual fundraisers and, increasingly, social media fundraisers.

Venture Concept:

BLUE is a great option for UF students looking to get involved. It is a great organization that does not require a lot of commitment outside of the service trip itself and a handful of informational meetings. Our service trip will be extremely affordable compared to other international opportunities that UF offers. This is very attractive for college students and families on a budget. BLUE will also provide an international experience, campus involvement, and lasting memories for UF students.

There will be little difficulty for customers to switch to our organization because there are no costs or conflicts associated with it other than the service trip itself. However, our competition is other service trips, study abroad programs, medical missions, and even spring break and summer vacations. Study abroad programs can be time-consuming and very expensive while college vacations may not be as fulfilling as a service trip.

Customer support, the customer experience, and business location all play a huge role in defining my business concept. BLUE relies heavily on past trip participants to continue spreading the word to friends. I have personally already recruited dozens of family and friends to go on trips. We also have a pretty big group of “BLUE alumni” that are current UF students. I will be working with them to spread the word about our organization around campus in the coming months. Our BLUE at UF chapter will need a group of students to start the club so that we could meet, discuss, and elect an executive board. Back in Miami and the Dominican Republic BLUE has a team of workers, engineers, and dedicated volunteers that will be able to support our organization.

Minor Elements:

Important resources are human interaction and manual labor. These are not exactly tangible but our success will depend greatly on the work that we put in with the locals to complete the project. Supplies such as PVC pipe and shovels are also necessary and will be provided.

The next step for my venture is to spread the word to the UF community about my organization. It is best that we have plenty of time to recruit as many students as possible. I plan on using social media and tabling at Turlington plaza to spread the word about BLUE.


I hope to be involved with BLUE for the rest of my life because of the impact it has had on me and because of the people that I’ve met through the organization. In five years I hope to still be recruiting family and friends to go on at least one service trip with BLUE. From an entrepreneurial standpoint, I hope to have my own private medical practice in the next decade and I hope to use the entrepreneurial skills I’ve gathered to be a better professional.

4 comments:

  1. Jose, I thought your business concept was unique. I had never heard of BLUE but I like how you were able to take an existing opportunity and mold it to fit the current environment in which you reside in. I feel it would have a strong impact on the student body and there could be many "BLUE alumni" on campus. The best part is that there are no additional fees except for the traveling expenses. If i were you I might add the approximate spending budget of the service trip and how you plan to advertise the idea to all students. I would also include how your venture would produce a profit for business and the customer support that you expect to include. I think you did a good job. I had a different type of venture that involved a delivery system but we both want to make a change to how students experience their years in college.

    Here is the link to mine!http://myentrepreneurshipinizio.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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  2. Hi Jose,

    I really enjoyed reading your post. Your business concept BLUE seems very useful for the student body. The fact that there are no additional fees except for the traveling expenses gives you a huge advantage. I would be curious to see the spending budget for your venture! You can check my blog out here:
    http://rebeccamarrauf.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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  3. Hello, I just wanted to say that I absolutely love your idea and I think the concept is amazing. Not only are you appealing to the pleasure side of your customers but you are also appealing to a moral side in other words that they will be doing a good deed while they are there on location. Staring in a place like the Dominican Republic is a great idea because it has the nice sandy beaches in a tropical environment but also a population of natives who are living in impoverished environments. Great job and keep up the good work! You can check out my blog here: http://theentrepreneuriaou.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no1.html

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  4. Hi Jose,
    I think you have a good idea with bringing BLUE to UF's growing campus population. I have never heard of blue trips before but am interested because of the way it impacted you. I think from an entrepreneurial standpoint this market is somewhat competitive with like you said study abroad and church trips to other countries. I think if BLUE had something unique about their trips and an added incentive to join, along with the resume builder it is, it could wildly successful. Maybe also add an option to go longer than a week I personally would enjoy going somewhere for a month or semester, if it is a fulfilling experience. Great job! Check out my blog if you get the chance:

    http://oliverbranchus.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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