Clothing and Shelter Win Top Prizes at 2024 SVPC
Seattle Pacific University held its 18th annual Social Venture Plan Competition (SVPC) Showcase on the afternoon of Thursday, April 18, 2024. Student teams developed solutions to a wide variety of social problems, both in the US and around the globe. From homelessness in Guatemala, to education in Laos, from sustainable phone chargers powered by movement, to holding politicians accountable through data science, these innovative ideas tackled the issues on the hearts and minds of college students today. The Showcase event, the finale of the SVPC, occurred in upper Gwinn Commons on the SPU Campus
Maternity wear is more likely to be disposed of and wind up in landfill since most users need it only temporarily. The team behind Freya Maternity birthed a fresh approach to maternity clothing, proposing an e-commerce rental service that provides pregnant women stylish and sustainable options as a convenient alternative to traditional one-time purchases. The Freya Maternity team included senior Business Administration majors Ava Dreon, Shawn Bowen, and Lauren Duisenberg; senior Business Administration and Accounting double major Canyon Farmer; junior Business Administration major Amelia Perez; and junior Global Development and Economics double major Haley Blain.
Three Honorable Mention prizes of $2,500 were also awarded:
This is the eighteenth year of SPU’s Social Venture Plan Competition. Eleven teams pitched their ideas at the Showcase event, comprising approximately 40 students. In the first round of the competition, 20 written business plans, representing nearly 80 students from four different schools, were reviewed and scored by community partners.
The Showcase Round was the finale of the Social Venture Plan Competition. In addition to the review of written business plans, earlier stages in the competition included a series of seminars on the basics of business plan writing as well as coaching sessions with knowledgeable businesspeople, nonprofit executives, and others. In all, over 100 community volunteers gave time as readers, instructors, coaches, and judges.
Scott Hardman, a local investment banker, and a long-time volunteer Judge for the SVPC, said “Freya Maternity was my top choice given the creativity of the plan and how well the team had thought through the business. I spread my votes out to include several others, but Freya was outstanding.”
Local businesswoman and returning Judge Joan O’Brien, commented: “It truly gives me faith that the future is in good hands when I talk to these smart, enthusiastic graduating seniors with so many wonderful ideas. I know they’ll make the world a better place!”
Financial sponsors of the SVPC include the Herbert B. Jones Foundation, the Scott and Kathleen Cummins Family Foundation, Tschetter Group, Northwest Center, Highland Private Wealth Management, Pioneer Human Services, and Skills Inc. The competition is organized by the Center for Applied Learning (CAL) in the School of Business, Government, and Economics (SBGE) at SPU.
Photos by John Godek