Event Press Kit

Help Street Entrepreneurs maximize their media coverage for an upcoming event with a press kit that includes all their relevant media assets and documentation.
Street Entrepreneurs
Washington, DC, USA
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Posted September 18th

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What we need
What we have in place
  • We currently have workshop descriptions, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have pictures, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,852 , allowing us to serve more people

We are getting ready to launch a 48 workshop program. We are looking to serve 1,000 entrepreneurs and need 1,000's to apply so attracting press will be key!

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss Organization's goals for media coverage of event, and agree on a detailed scope of work for press kit (e.g., what documents should be included)
  • Volunteer Manager provides background information about Organization and event, relevant or recent press release(s) and other media coverage, and any supplementary multimedia
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Milestone 1: First Draft
  • Professional compiles press kit collateral
  • Professional suggests edits to existing press kit materials, as needed
  • Volunteer Manager makes adjustments to existing materials and provides additional content, as needed
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Milestone 2: Final Draft
  • Professional presents final version of press kit in electronic format, with instructions for how to arrange printed version in a folder
  • Professional provides recommendations for how to use press kit to meet Organization's goals for media coverage of event
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About the org

Street Entrepreneurs
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Our mission

Mission: Street Entrepreneurs is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that ignites the power of problem-solvers using their dynamic enterprises to create positive change. We are building a grit-based economy that gives people control of their destiny by providing entrepreneurs access to knowledge, connections, and capital.

Vision: One day every person with grit and hustle will have access to the education, and resources needed to take agency over their circumstance and solve the problems impacting their lives, their communities, and our world.

Volunteer Value Statement: If we had all the money in the world, we would still engage volunteers. Volunteers are a key growth strategy for our organization. In 2018, we worked with 200+ volunteers to teach 32 workshops, mentor 400 people, run day-to-day operations, and open new chapters. Without them, there would be no Street Entrepreneurs. Our volunteers donate 15,492 hours of services, that's $301,200 of in-kind support.

What we do

We seek raw hustle, heart, and drive everywhere, including places often overlooked: the streets, community and immigrant centers, unemployment fairs, and underinvested neighborhoods. Then, we listen to founders needs and accommodate to their lives. Our program is a grassroots solution to systemic barriers getting in the way an entrepreneur's success:

Barrier one: education. We provide hands-on and practical workshops where participants experience and test their knowledge - getting feedback from peers every step of the way. They are taught by people who know the subject matter in the context of start-ups and small businesses. We cover eight topics essential to business development:

(1) Ideation - Design Thinking (identifying growth goals for a business)
(2) Leadership and Emotional Intelligence (developing and enhancing leadership skills)
(3) Business Planning and Story Telling (refining and articulating a business growth opportunity)
(4) Marketing and Selling (understanding customers)
(5) Strategic Growth Through Operations (increasing operational efficiencies and improving profitability)
(6) Money and Metrics (basics of budgets, bookkeeping, and financial projections)
(7) Legal Structure, Registration, Licensing, and Paperwork.
(8) Access to Capital (crowdfunding and beyond)

Barrier two: lack of mentorship. Leveraging the social capital of our community, entrepreneurs trade knowledge and refine their skills through the Talent Exchange. When one entrepreneur trains another, they receive a Karma credit they can exchange with the overall community. Through this system, entrepreneurs also receive support from mentors and coaches. Coaches commit one hour or more to supporting an entrepreneur with skill development; whereas advisors commit to eight months of bi-monthly check-ins and are there to provide industry knowledge and connect the entrepreneur to their networks.

Barrier three: access capital. Our solution - leveraging new legislation and viral community amplification to tap into millions of unaccredited investors via Facebook Live. Street Pitch transforms the traditional pitch competition by mobilizing a collective of organizations to democratize who is involved, what they win, and how they are showcased. Street Pitch features a jam-packed line up of Street Entrepreneurs grittiest founders. The entrepreneurs pitch their companies to a panel of judges, angel investors, community supporters, and the audience. Through a nationwide network of over 40 partners, Street Pitch live stream to the world - allowing the audience votes with their money by directly investing in their favorite entrepreneur through crowdfunding campaigns, product purchases and in-kind.

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