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Crowdsourcing 20 Amazing Social Good Solutions: HPE Living Progress Challenge



Last week we shared with you the great news that the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Living Progress Challenge had entered its next, important phase. 20 winning proposals have been elevated as finalists in their ambitious and large-scale social good program. Now, all 20 teams enter the next crucial phase in this large-scale innovation challenge where they will actively design and develop their ideas through crowdsourcing challenges, executed here on Topcoder.

Starting today, the 20 finalists will be using crowdsourcing via challenges on Topcoder to take their proposals off of paper and towards a real, digital product. With crowdsourcing challenges canvassing design, wireframes, prototyping, front-end development, and many more, all 20 teams, and their ideas will be rapidly brought to a MVP (minimum viable product) in about 84 days time.

That’s 20 winning proposals, rapidly being transformed from idea to a working beta solution, in just 12 weeks’ time.

We wanted to share with you, our community, the 20 winning proposals you will have a chance to help design and develop over the course of the next 12 weeks. In the section below are brief introductions to the 20 winning ideas you will help bring to life.

Please remember, the challenges in this series are part of a Topcoder Blitz that has a bonus prize pool of around $37,000. The series will feature over 100 design and development challenges in total.

The HPE Living Progress Topcoder Blitz site has all the details you will need to compete in this series. We’ve made staying up to date with this Topcoder Blitz easy for you. You can choose to opt-in to email notifications to receive challenge announcements, prize pool updates, and more.

So, let’s meet the 20 winning proposals you will help bring to digital life!

Crowdsourcing at scale for social good innovation

The below detail comes to us from a fantastic blog our partners at HPE recently published. We highly encourage you to read the entire post here as it offers even more detail around their Living Progress program. HPE will also be releasing a series of posts dedicated to providing more detail around each of these finalists. These soon to be released posts might be very valuable to you our Topcoder members who decide to compete in this challenge series.

The 20 winning finalists from the aforementioned HPE article:

From providing apps for women’s savings groups, to ensuring that businesses canrecover after natural disasters, to improving internet accessibility for the disabled—these winning proposals accelerate opportunity to improve people’s lives around the world. They came from a wide range of organizations including the American Red Cross, Stanford University and the UN World Food Programme.

And now, here is our full list of proposal winners and a brief overview of their proposed solution.  Congratulations to all!

AgriUp - Foursquare for Farmers


Submitted by: UN World Food Programme


 
A smartphone app/website that will provide location-specific information including weather alerts, agricultural advice and nutrition tips.

BirthTrac


Submitted by VaxTrac


 
A clinic-based tool running on Android devices that will collect basic information and monitor women throughout their pregnancy and delivery.

Civic Crowd Analytics Analyzing Crowdsourced Civic Input


Submitted by Stanford University


 
A tool that will automate the analysis and synthesis of input received through crowdsourcing platforms ensuring that every citizen has an equal opportunity to have their voice heard.

Data to Drops: Improving Access to Safe Water through Technology


Submitted by Global Water Challenge


 
A clinic-based tool running on Android devices that will collect basic information and monitor women throughout their pregnancy and delivery.

Dynamic Accessibility Maturity Model


Submitted by The Business Disability Forum


 
A clinic-based tool running on Android devices that will collect basic information and monitor women throughout their pregnancy and delivery.

Educational Pinboard for Teachers and Learners


Submitted by Open Education Consortium


 
An easy-to-use tool to allow educators and students around the world to access high-quality, open source educational materials.

Impact Entrepreneurship by Consequential, Continuous Mentorship


Submitted by Endeavor


 
A web portal that enables successful entrepreneurs to mentor the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Lifestyle Planning for People with Intellectual Disabilities


Submitted by YAI


 
A software tool to help people with intellectual disabilities identify the type of assistance they need in order to improve personal independence.

Machine Learning Advancements for Impact Social Work


Submitted by Samasource


 
A concept to improve work opportunities for marginalized women and youth in impoverished regions.

Making the Internet Accessible to the Disabled


Submitted by My Blind Spot


 
A web browser “plug-in” that will allow web designers to develop more accessible websites for the disabled.

Mentor ME


Submitted by Raul Elizondo and team (HPE employees), Pupilo, Tec Milenio University, and Enrique Diaz de Leon University


 
A web app to increase access to volunteer mentors for young adults and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of mentorship programs.

MoBy – Social Networks in Maternal Health Service Delivery


Submitted by Jacaranda Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard School of Public Health


 
A low-cost, scalable and easily accessible tool to increase adherence to maternal and neonatal care, patient-centeredness and perinatal health outcomes.

Preparing Small and Medium Businesses Using Mobile Technology


Submitted by Red Cross Global Disaster Preparedness Center


 
Increasing community preparedness and reducing disaster-caused losses for small and medium businesses around the world by leveraging mobile tools and assessments.

Sharing is Learning—Search, Discover and Remix Open Content


Submitted by: Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education


 
Mobile apps that will enable educators and learners to discover, remix and share open teaching and learning content on demand.

Sheventures—A Gaming Platform for Women's Advocacy Education


Submitted by: National Democratic Institute


 
An open, narrative gaming platform designed to teach women and girls to develop real-world advocacy skills to apply in their communities.

Social Volunteer Discovery


Submitted by Points of Light


 
Enhance the functionalities of the “All for Good” internet platform, enabling more people to find volunteer opportunities.

Tackling Illegal Trade of Fisheries Products with Customs Data


Submitted by: World Wildlife Fund


 
This solution will identify products moving through global trade routes that are suspected of being illegal.

TalentMark Employer Portal Pilot


Submitted by: Specialisterne


 
A digital solution to support the employment of people with autism.

The Class Master Initiative


Submitted by: Herufi Africa Ltd.


 
A tool that will track school attendance of public nursery and primary school students throughout Kenya and provide insight into the root causes of absenteeism.

WORTH 2.0: Digitizing Community Savings Groups to Build Household and Community Resilience


Submitted by: PACT


 
A digital financial literacy and savings program for women.

For more detail about each of these proposals, read here and prepare to be inspired.

Joining this HPE + Topcoder Blitz


With all the amazing proposals listed above, over 100 design and development challenges (starting today!!!), and a bonus prize pool of around $37,000, we encourage you to register for and compete in this epic series of challenges!

To our bold partners at HPE, we are excited to join you in this incredible crowdsourcing endeavor.

To our amazing Topcoder community members. We cannot wait to see how your top talent and execution help to accelerate these amazing proposals and bring them to life!