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REVISED JUDGING CRITERION Which Enactus team most effectively used entrepreneurial action to empower people to improve their livelihoods in an economically socially and environmentally sustainable way ID: 333105

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Revised Judging Criterion: understanding LivelihoodsSlide2

REVISED JUDGING CRITERION

Which Enactus team most effectively used entrepreneurial action to empower people to improve their

livelihoods

in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable way?Slide3

Enactus project process

Livelihood Assets

SEE OPPORTUNITY

Livelihood Strategies

TAKE ACTION

Livelihood Outcomes

ENABLE PROGRESSSlide4

What are Livelihoods?

A livelihood is the means and activities involved in sustaining an individual’s life

Livelihoods are fueled by livelihood

assets The best way to benchmark livelihoods is by conducting a needs assessmentSlide5

Understanding Livelihood assets

Every individual and community has access to at least one form of livelihood asset

Livelihood assets are the

capital involved in obtaining desired outcomesSlide6

ASSET CATEGORIES

FINANCIAL

NATURAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Employment

Income

Stocks, savings, etc.

Access to financial servicesSlide7

ASSET CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Natural

resources – air, water, etc.

Waste

management

BiodiversitySlide8

ASSET CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Community

Networking

Relationships

TrustSlide9

ASSET CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Skills

Knowledge

Ability

EducationSlide10

ASSET CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Infrastructure

Shelter

Transportation

Access

to consumer

goods

Clean

energySlide11

Enactus project process

Livelihood Strategies

TAKE ACTION

Livelihood Assets

SEE OPPORTUNITY

Livelihood Outcomes

ENABLE PROGRESSSlide12

Understanding Livelihood

Strategies

How do people use assets to obtain the outcomes they desire? Livelihood strategies are the choices people make and the activities they do to achieve their outcomes

Livelihood assets are the capital used in the livelihood strategySlide13

Understanding Livelihood

Strategies

Investigate what people are already doingHow can your team take a collaborative, entrepreneurial approach

to improve existing (or help develop new) livelihood strategies?Livelihood strategies are where the key to empowerment liesSlide14

Enactus project process

Livelihood Assets

SEE OPPORTUNITY

Livelihood Strategies

TAKE ACTION

Livelihood Outcomes

ENABLE PROGRESSSlide15

Understanding Livelihood

outcomes

Outcomes categories match asset categoriesDesired outcomes must be identified by the target audience to ensure sustainability

Achieving a desired livelihood outcome may positively or negatively affect assets Slide16

Understanding Livelihood

outcomes

Identifying relevant livelihood outcome categories helps your team determine the key metrics of the project

Reporting outcomes must involve quantifiable metricsSlide17

OUTCOME CATEGORIES

FINANCIAL

NATURAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

New job

Ability and means to save money

Becoming an entrepreneur

Increased incomeSlide18

OUTCOME CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Improved waste management

Increased biodiversity

Use of natural resourcesSlide19

OUTCOME CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Increased trust from community members

Expansion of networks

Relationship buildingSlide20

OUTCOME CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Learning a new skill

Acquiring education

Professional developmentSlide21

OUTCOME CATEGORIES

NATURAL

FINANCIAL

SOCIAL

HUMAN

PHYSICAL

Improved infrastructure

Access to shelter or transportation

New energy sourceSlide22

A NOTE ABOUT EMPOWERMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY:

Empowerment:

People utilize the knowledge and

skills they learnedNot simply giving someone an asset or desired outcome, but empowering and teaching them strategies to obtain it themselvesSlide23

A NOTE ABOUT EMPOWERMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY:

Sustainability:

People continue to utilize the knowledge and

skills they learned after the team leavesBuy-in from the target audience is crucial at all stages of the project – development, execution and follow-upSlide24

Enactus project process

Livelihood Assets

SEE OPPORTUNITY

Livelihood Strategies

TAKE ACTION

Livelihood Outcomes

ENABLE PROGRESSSlide25

Case study: <project name>

SEE OPPORTUNITY

Target audience:

Desired outcome(s): Livelihood asset(s)

available:

TAKE ACTION

Livelihood strategies improved or introduced:

ENABLE

PROGRESS

Outcome(s) achieved:

Asset(s)

gained through empowerment

:

Metrics measured:Slide26

Revised Judging Criterion: understanding Livelihoods