KIEI & Social Impact Summer Opportunities Kickoff 2016 Kellogg Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative
Mario Vela Director, Employer Relations Kellogg Career Management Center Kellogg Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative
Sunny Russell Program Manager, Levy Institute KIEI Kellogg Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative
ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (KEIP) | PROCESS GOAL: Summer internships with entrepreneurial firms provide first year students the opportunity to “test” entrepreneurship. TYPES OF FIRMS : Early stage entrepreneurial firms • 150 employees or less • Annual revenues of $50 million or less • Work directly for senior management • Alternatively, a VC firm in a startup phase or VC portfolio company DECISIONS: • Involvement in entrepreneurship, relevance of internship to long-term career goals, and overall demand APPLICATIONS & FUNDING: • Accessed here: kell.gg/1mSFO13 • Matching stipends of up to $5K for a max of $10K in total compensation • Stipends awarded on a rolling basis until final deadline of May 1/until all funds have been awarded Contact kiei@kellogg.northwestern.edu with questions.
Sonia Kim, PhD Manager for Marketing and Industry Partnerships INVO Kellogg Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative
I2C: IP & COMMERCIALIZATION | PROCESS A student-centered and highly selective program being administered by INVO and sponsored by Kellogg School of Management, McCormick School of Engineering, Pritzker School of Law, Feinberg School of Management and Weinberg School of Arts and Sciences. GOAL: To provide graduate students first-hand experience in handling Northwestern intellectual property as it pertains to academia and commercialization FACTS: • Open to PhD, MBA, JD, MS Northwestern graduate students • Up to 9 fellows will be selected, 1 student from Law and 2 students from other schools • Paid full-time fellowship. $6000 Stipend • 8-week program from June through August, tentatively June 13 to Aug 5 • Training and biweekly lunch seminars in the innovation to commercialization space will be provided. QUESTIONS? Contact Sonia W. Kim, PhD, INVO, Managing Director, Marketing & Commercialization Education sonia.kim@northwestern.edu
I2C | THREE TYPES OF PROJECTS INVENTION , MARKETING and VENTURE projects focus on different aspects of the innovation to commercialization process. INNOVATION COMMERCIALIZATION INVENTION PROJECTS VENTURE PROJECTS MARKETING PROJECTS • Identify and screen new • Northwestern Startups: • Create & publish marketing inventions disclosed by Develop business plans for NU material o Northwestern inventors startup & identify managers • Identify Potential Licensees • Perform Patentability and IP and potential investors • Industry Outreach Landscape Analysis • Provide marketing Prepare elevator pitches for o • Perform preliminary market founders recommendations based upon and valuation analysis Provide recommendations technology sector o • Evaluate Commercialization based upon market, financial, • Proposal and Planning for and Licensing Potential commercialization and risk Technology Presentation Day to factors Investors and Industry • N.EXT Fund: Perform due diligence for VC o advisory board. Provide business help to o N.EXT fund recipients.
I2C | APPLICATION http://invo.northwestern.edu/innovation-commercialization-i2c-fellowship
Jennifer Mayer Social Impact KPPI Kellogg Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative
SOCIAL IMPACT SUMMER INTERNSHIP STIPEND AND AWARD COMMON APPLICATION TO BE USED FOR: • Project Impact Summer Internship Stipend (includes for-profit and nonprofit social impact organizations) • Project Impact New Venture Summer Stipend and Award (for those working on their own venture) • NewDay Social Entrepreneurship Summer Award (launch of a venture located in or benefiting the Chicago area) • LEAP Innovations Summer Stipend and Working Space Award (for those working on launching their own edtech venture) APPLICATIONS: • Available starting January 20 • Deadlines vary by program but are between April 1 and May 15 • Can be accessed at: Social Impact Summer Opportunities Application
PROJECT IMPACT | SUMMER INTERNSHIP STIPENDS GOAL: Summer internship stipends for students aspiring to have a positive impact on people and the planet. All industry sectors/functions are eligible for this internship award. DETAILS: Students seeking internships will be supported across all areas of social impact: • Social Entrepreneurship • Impact Investing • Corporate Social Innovation • Nonprofit Organizations DEADLINE: Rolling applications and awards; deadline is May 15 or until all funds have been disbursed STIPENDS: Limited number available; up to $5,000 available per student; if the internship is paid, total compensation cannot exceed $10,000. QUESTIONS? Contact socialimpact@kellogg.northwestern.edu .
PROJECT IMPACT | NEW VENTURE SUMMER STIPENDS AND AWARDS GOAL: Summer stipends and reimbursement of qualified business expenses for students aspiring to have a positive impact on people and the planet through the launch of their own social ventures. DETAILS: • May take any legal form. • Mission of the venture must be oriented to make a social impact. • Venture must be independent and autonomous and must be in the start-up phase. DEADLINE: Rolling applications and awards; deadline is May 15 or until all funds have been disbursed STIPEND AND AWARDS: Limited number available; up to $10,000 total per student, comprised of a $5,000 stipend and $5,000 reimbursement of business expenses. (For teams of 2, maximum of $15,000=2 x$5,000 stipend and $5,000 of business expenses). QUESTIONS? Contact socialimpact@kellogg.northwestern.edu .
NEWDAY SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUMMER AWARD GOAL: Summer funding to help one student or team of two launch a social impact venture headquartered in or benefiting the Chicago area. DETAILS: • May take any legal form. • Mission of the venture must be oriented to make a social impact. • Venture must be independent and autonomous and must be in the start-up phase. • Venture must be headquartered in or benefit the Chicago area. DEADLINE: April 15 • Students/teams selected for interviews with a panel of Kellogg faculty and professionals from the community will be notified within two weeks. STIPEND AND AWARD: One student or team of two will be selected for this award. $30,000 will be awarded; up to $5,000 can be used by the student/team for support over the summer. QUESTIONS? Contact socialimpact@kellogg.northwestern.edu .
LEAP INNOVATIONS SUMMER STIPEND AND WORKING SPACE AWARD LEAP Innovations Overview • Bridge the gap between education and innovation • Help classrooms adopt personalized learning and technology from PreK to College • Scour the globe for great EdTech solutions, evaluate products, and share findings nationally Programs The Collaboratory • Edtech hub to connect educators, schools and tech companies • Programs and events on how to personalize learning with technology The Pilot Network • Looks globally for the best solutions for key learning gaps • Pilots and evaluates them in schools Breakthrough Schools Chicago • Helps establish 21 st century school models through whole-school transformation or launch
LEAP INNOVATIONS SUMMER STIPEND AND WORKING SPACE AWARD GOAL: Summer funding and working space/mentorship to help one or two students or teams launch an edtech venture. DETAILS: • May take any legal form. • Venture must be independent and autonomous and must be in the start-up phase. • Venture must be focused on preK-early college education technology DEADLINE: April 1 • Students/teams selected for interviews with a panel of Kellogg faculty and LEAP Innovations will be notified within two weeks. STIPEND AND AWARD: Up to two students/teams will be selected for this award. $10,000 will be awarded; $5,000 will be awarded by LEAP and can be used by the student for support over the summer; $5,000 will be funded by Project Impact and must be used to cover qualified business expenses. QUESTIONS? Contact socialimpact@kellogg.northwestern.edu .
LEAP INNOVATIONS SUMMER STIPEND AND WORKING SPACE AWARD Working Space Benefits: • Access to LEAP team mentors with expertise in education, EdTech product development, research, marketing, and public relations Located inside 1871 : Ranked 1 st in US • for business incubators in North America • Priority access to hundreds of classes, lectures, seminars and other programs designed to educate and inspire • Round-the-clock access to the space for 10 weeks beginning in mid-June
Namhoon Kim ‘16 2015 Participant Family Enterprise Summer Internship Cohort Program Kellogg Center for Family Enterprises Kellogg Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative
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