Shoe Away Hunger

Closed
Good in the 'Hood
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, US
Shawn Morrison
Executive Director
3
Project
Academic experience
200 hours per student
Student
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Market research Product or service launch
Skills
business development operations process analysis research business strategy
Details

Scope of Work

03/09/19

Shoe Away Hunger

Background:

Shoe Away Hunger (SAH) collects new or used shoes in the form of donations, sorts them for disposal and resale, and uses the proceeds from resale to fund hunger relief programs and services. Many of the hunger relief programs are components of the Good in the ‘Hood organization, as is SAH. The company not only feeds the hungry with the generated revenue, but also provides quality, new/gently-used, affordable shoes for those in need. SAH prides itself on giving a quality shopping experience to people who need shoes, at a price point they can afford. Nobody is turned away because they cannot afford shoes. Riipen has been engaged to determine how best to scale the project to generate revenue, while considering relevant operational, financial, organizational and strategic aspects.

Project:

The student team will develop a business model using lean entrepreneurship principles (iterative development, testing, and assimilation of public feedback) to form its strategic recommendations. The primary questions to be addressed in the business model are:

1. What is the minimum viable model to deliver value and local impact?

2. How can this model be scaled to maximize value and local impact?

3. How can this model be successfully leveraged in every city?

To answer these questions, the student team will conduct primary and secondary research to evaluate the market for SAH. It is anticipated that primary research will be significant, although insights from industry professionals will be critical in developing a nuanced and unique understanding of the market.

Initial research will focus on the shoe retail and non-profit industries, with additional research into volunteerism. Further research will focus on capacity of operational procedures and facilities with respect to increased donations, expanding availability of volunteer opportunities, expanding awareness, and developing longer term financial models to ensure sustainable business practices.

At the end of the project, the student team will have:

1. Defined the state of the national and local market for shoe collections (new/gently-used) and for resale as a means of procuring revenue for hunger relief programs

2. Identify and recommend ways to operate the program more cost-effectively with greater revenue so that more net gains are available to purchase groceries to feed the hungry.

*Cost considerations should include: Do we need a bus? staffing? Space needs for storage/sorting shoes? Collections?

*Revenue considerations should include: Transactions/donations, sponsorships for operational costs, grant support, etc.

3. Identified the current limits and best avenues for scalability

4. Recommend the best means for moving this into other regions, keeping the majority (75% target) of the net revenue in the local community, with 25% or less coming back to the parent organization (Good in the 'Hood)

5. Developed a scalable model incorporating local resources to achieve local impact

Deliverables

Student associates will provide SAH with a summary report and presentation to support the project’s conclusions. Additional progress reports can be provided at the request of the SAH team. It is anticipated that the student team will use video conferencing to meet with the company founder at least every month during the term of engagement. The founder is available to meet more often as needed.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.

About the company

Company
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, US
2 - 10 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

Good in the ‘Hood is an urban-based, partnering organization committed to initiating and sustaining focused acts of kindness as a means of inspiring neighborhood decency and personal transformation. We believe that goodness and kindness are change-agent qualities and it is our firm conviction that urban renewal will take place when a focused and contagious momentum of kindness is made manifest. Our desire is to inspire individuals, families and entire neighborhoods to take responsibility and ownership for the growth, improvement and well-being of their personal lives and community. Through partnerships and kindness-based initiatives we believe the physical, emotional and spiritual climate of an entire community can be changed for good.
Do all the good you can; In all the ways you can
In all the places you can; At all the times you can
To all the people you can; As long as you ever can
John Wesley