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Entrepreneurs Helping Entrepreneurs. $27,300 for Kiva by 27/3/2011

New Feature Launch! 273 Challenge!

Posted by Steven Speldewinde On May - 5 - 2009

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Here at 273 we are constantly trying to come up with creative, new and interesting ways to help fund entrepreneurs in the developing world through Kiva.  Today we are very excited to announce a new feature, The 273 Challenge! It’s a pretty simple concept but we think it will be a fun and exciting and all you people out there will think of some really creative ways to use this tool!  The basic rules for a 273 Challenge are outlined below:

1. Anyone can post a challenge
2. Challenges can be about anything (so long as its legal)
3. The Challenger will provide a reward of $25 (or more) in the form of a Kiva Gift Certificate to the winner.
4. The Challenge should have clear rules for participation
5. The Challenger must have a way of verifying the winner (can be at the discretion of the Challenger so long as this is made clear from the start).

The challenges can be as simple, complex or crazy as you like. For example you might want run a bike race in your town, charge $10 entry and offer the winner a prize of $100 Kiva Gift Voucher. You may need some market research done for your company, post the survey online and offer a $25 prize to a random survey participant. You might be suffering from writers block on your blog, offer a $50 Kiva Certificate as a prize for the guest post that gets the most page views. You might need some research carried out for a school project. You might need a local tour guide on holiday and offer a $50 Kiva Certificate to someone that will show you the sites for a day. You might want to ask for tenders for a project you need doing (e.g. logo design or website design). I’m sure all you 273sters will all come up with much more creative ideas! Thanks to Max Boronovski (maverick entrepreneur and wine expert) who got this all started by challenging us to find a creative way to use Kiva Gift Certificates.

Everyone that has been involved with 273 will know all about Kiva but for those of you who don’t:

Kiva lets you lend money to a specific entrepreneur in the developing world - empowering them to lift themselves out of poverty. Kiva Gift Certificates are a great way to spread the word about Kiva, they are also make a great challenge incentive because once the loan is paid back (usually within a year), the recipient of the voucher can choose to either withdraw the money and spend it on anything they like, make another loan or purchase another gift voucher and create their own challenge!

If you have read this far, I hope you are as excited about this idea as we are, and want to post your own challenge. The good news is, it is really easy to do just follow these steps:

  1. If you haven’t already, check out the Kiva website so you can see what this is all about.
  2. Think of a great challenge
  3. Fill out the form on the 273 Challenge Page.
  4. We will email you to confirm your challenge, clarify the rules and give you instructions about how to purchase the Kiva Gift Voucher.
  5. Once we have confirmation that you have purchased the voucher, we will post your challenge on the 273 website, tweet about it (follow @273Challenge) and post it to Facebook (become a fan).   We will also email you a link so that you can start spreading the word about the challenge you have created, the more people that enter, the better the result!
  6. Pat yourself on the back and congratulate yourself for coming up with a creative way to change the world!

Max Boronovski has generously donated the first $50 Kiva Gift Certificate for us to launch the inaugural 273 Challenge! So stay tuned this week for your chance to win!!

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273 is a crowdsourced, ad supported, philanthropic risk capital fund designed to connect people with entrepreneurs in the developing world. The idea is simple: we ask you to join the 273 team and invest as little as $US25 in an entrepreneur from a developing nation through Kiva.org (these loans are paid back in full in 96% of cases). In return, we will strive to bring you inspiring tales of innovation and entrepreneurship, including the stories of our new business partners in the developing world. What’s more we will share 50% of any profits we generate from advertising and affiliate programs on this site proportionately among those who have invested with the 273 team.

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