PLAQUETTE 2014.indd
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PLAQUETTE 2014.indd
PARTNERS FACULTY ADVISOR Guy Butin, PhD, IÉSEG Professor of Finance Contact: [email protected] BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD Mr Catoir, Chief Operations Officer of Professional Staffing of Adecco Group Mrs Dervaux, Director of the IES, Institut de l’Entrepreneuriat Mr El Asraouï, PhD, Associated Professor in Economics at IÉSEG Mr Knecht, President of the Board of Directors of AlterEos Group Mr Maon, PhD, Associated Professor in CSR at IÉSEG IÉSEG TEAM LEADER COUNCIL • Founded in 1964 • 3,380 students on 2 campuses • EQUIS & AACSB accredited • A 5-year formation • 1 of the top 10 Business Schools in France Louis Baudelot, Marketing Project Manager at Feel and Clic Adrien Chaouch, Business start-upper Jeanne-Marie Debatte, Co-founder of « Les Fossettes de Camille » Matthias Cohen-Hadria, Business start-upper Matthieu Kusiak, Marketing and Communication Manager at Euro Engineering Pierre-Enguerrand Martin, Intern at BMW Germany Valentine Ribassin, Purchasing Manager at Okaïdi Idgroup Activ’ Cités Agence Odyssée AlterEos Artois Comm Association des paralysés de France Nord APAJH Bonjouridée Biocompost Cabinet Zellami Cap Emploi CED Hanploi CHR Roubaix Collège Boris Vian – Lille Collège Flandre - La Madeleine Collège Franklin – Lille Collège Léon Blum – Lille Collège Louise Michel – Lille Collège Saint Joseph Delta 3 Enactus India FEDEEH Handynamic Kabani Pvt. Ltd. KMPG ICAM Impulsion La Poste La Voix L’étudiant Leroy Merlin Les Ateliers du Bocage Les Fruits des Weppes Les Jardins de l’IEP Les Serres des Prés Lombriplanête Mairie de Lille Maison de l’Entrepreneur Maisons & Cités Ministère de l’Education Nationale Mont Liébaut Natixis Pas-de-Calais - Habitat Pruvost Leroy Régie de quartier de LilleFives Société Générale Tape à l’œil Une Minute pour Comprendre UPTIH ENACTUS IÉSEG TEAM’ 14 ANNUAL REPORT Enactus IÉSEG • 130 members • Founded in 2007 • 6 running projects BUDGET 49,605€ • 14,093 hours of work • 2,779 people directly impacted 3% 1% 6% Mr Ammeux, IÉSEG Dean Mr Butin, Faculty Advisor Eric10% Richermoz, Team Leader • 8,660 people indirectly impacted REVENUES 7% • 8th participation at the Enactus France Competition 23% 27% 29% 5% Projects sustainability > Our projects are built thanks to strong partnerships > Our projects are auto-financing and replicable models in which we don’t need to interfere for them to run > Our projects reach more people each year and strengthen their reputation OUR SPONSORS n www.enactus-ieseg.fr Team sustainability > The Team Leader Council and Business Advisory Board ensure the transmission of Enactus IÉSEG’s vision and best practices > The strong links with the School enable us to have a good positioning within IÉSEG > The launch of a new website enables us to share the Enactus IÉSEG success story with the world > New students have already been recruited to ensure the projects’ handover 35% 10% 44% Public funds Private funds Entrepreneurial activities Membership’s fees Disposable funds from 2012-2013 EXPENSES 3% 1% 6% 7% 10% 27% 29% 23% HOW WE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE? 5% Future development > Empowering more people and generating bigger outcomes from our 6 projects > Launching Clic & Pass in additional middle schools in France > Expanding our activities in the IÉSEG Paris Campus > Launching the first tour program for students in India 10% 35% Being innovative in our projects, we use new technologies 44% to settle entrepreneurial models that improve the quality Cassez la Graine Clic & Pass Operating Costs KEY Investment Fund HandiLink Available resources for 2014-2015 Recycled paper FUTURE PERSPECTIVES of life and standard of living of people in need More information on w Key Figures KEY Inputs • 108 motivated students • 5 middle schools • 7,172 hours of work • 22,700€ budget Presented Projects Impacts • 181 middle school students • 2,291 hours of personalized tutoring • +370% middle school students compared to 2013 CLIC & PASS IAM INDIA •Our response to a need >The existing unequal development of geographical areas in the poorest region of India >The unemployment (27%) and poverty rates caused by a fall in both production and market price which is now down to a 1/5 of the original price •Our mission >Improving the development and success of young social entrepreneurs that pursue a socially sustainable objective and need help to turn their ideas into action •Our objectives >Participating in sustainable value creation through the opportunity that eco-tourism represents Inputs • 7 motivated students • 672 hours of work • 11,000€ budget •Our activities >Helping Kabani to build and develop its structure to ensure the sustainability of our project >Hiring interns to participate actively in our project in India >Promoting eco-tourism in India mainly within the student community via social media and offline events Outputs • 1 Internet platform • 2 social media accounts • 6 videos • 2 complete exercises applications Impacts • 300 views in 1 month • 40 middle school students impacted On-going Projects GREENPHONE •Our response to a need >In France, 22 million mobile phones are unused and only 11% of them are recycled when a phone battery can pollute up to 600,000 litters of water if not treated correctly •Our mission >Building a more sustainable society by creating new insertion jobs thanks to the collection and recycling of old mobile phones among citizens, universities and companies in both France and India >1,000 collected mobile phones = 1 month insertion-job HANDILINK •Our response to a need >22% of disabled people are unemployed whilst companies must employ at least 6% of disabled people in their workforce IAM INDIA Inputs • 8 motivated students • 1,440 hours of work CLIC & PASS •Our response to a need >15% of French middle school students fail the “Brevet des Collèges” >20% of middle schools students have difficulties with maths Outputs • 35 eco-tourism trips • 6 internships • 2 social media accounts •Our mission >Supporting the employment and entrepreneurship of disabled people thanks to workshops, recruitment fairs, Handicafé© and interest-free loans >Helping companies to raise awareness towards disability •Our mission >Helping middle school students with difficulties in maths to understand the main topics and its basics to pass their “Brevet des Collèges” •Our objectives >Hosting our videos on the «Une Minute pour Comprendre» platform which already offers videos for 12th graders >Gathering the set of videos on an online platform which allows a free and easy access for the middle school students Impacts • About 350 local inhabitants KEY •Our response to a need >19.9% of young people are unemployed •Our mission >Helping the disadvantaged youth in the Nord by reducing their unemployment rate and encouraging them in the pursuit of their studies •Our activities >Encouraging middle school students by developing their cultural, historical and artistic curiosity thanks to 15 trips >Educating with personalized tutoring and help in counseling for 181 middle school students >Employing with a personalized support and sporting encounters with professionals •Our activities >Creating 2 minute long educational videos and exercises that teach the maths basics needed for “the Brevet des Collèges” in a clear and easy way >Promoting our platform online via social networks and offline within the KEY middle schools and the information centers from other middle schools in France CASSEZ LA GRAINE •Our response to a need >Only 27% of French people eat fruits and vegetables more than once a day >9 million tons of food are wasted each year in France •Our mission >Supporting local and organic farming economically and practically speaking >Promoting healthy, seasonal and noncalibrated products by selling baskets of fruits, vegetables and juices coming from a reinsertion association in the Nord Source : INSEE - INPES