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Page 1: Task Squad: Developing a self-sustaining commercial enterprise within the voluntary sector
Page 2: Task Squad: Developing a self-sustaining commercial enterprise within the voluntary sector
Page 3: Task Squad: Developing a self-sustaining commercial enterprise within the voluntary sector

Government funding

Corporate relations

Individual & events fundraising

Trusts & foundations

Sustainable trading income

Page 4: Task Squad: Developing a self-sustaining commercial enterprise within the voluntary sector

Unique start-up incubator

programme

Run by Sidekick Studios

Help charities design sustainable

spin-out digital businesses

Funded by Nominet Trust -

£150k per charity of in kind

£20k cost to each charity + staff time

Looking for 2013/14

participants!

Page 5: Task Squad: Developing a self-sustaining commercial enterprise within the voluntary sector

Lean start-up approach – 3 month test & build

Agile & rapid digital & service development

Aimed to be distruptive– and take from other

successful models

Build, test, learn, iterate – fail fast learn fast

approach

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Led and managed by Knowledge & Innovation

team

Fundraising team support to identify new funders and

partners

Digital team support both at design and test/deploy

phase

Senior Management Team –brought in regularly as part

of big decisions

Cross team collaboration =

hugely important!

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How it works

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Product built on vInspired’s unique

API

Evidence based –research from clients/users

Tested with 3 clients and 20 young people

Offline and online testing of idea

Minimum Viable Product – will hold

20 clients & 100 young people

Taking popular Task Rabbit model from

US

Opened to any registered users on

vinspired.com

Mobile responsive & SMS functionality

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The business model

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The story so far for 2013

JanuarySidekick Schools begins

FebruaryTask Squad

agreed as an ‘Employment Business’ to

sit within vInspired

trading arm

MarchTested with Old Spital

Fields Market & vInspired

AprilMinimum

Viable Product

launched –can hold 20

clients

The Young Foundation Accelerator Programme

begins

MayNew clients –Which? Mint Good Agency

JuneGoogle

Impact Award £100,000

JulyBusiness plan launched at

Young Foundation Demo Day

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Social Impact

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100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

800,000

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

£s for Young People

Young people employed

Young people employed

Young people employed

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Financial Impact

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50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

450,000

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

Costs Revenue Investment

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Curating a young

person’s micro-work

force

Quality and proven young people

Creating strong

futures for young people

Flexible to employers

needs

Creating sustainable income for vInspired


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