Impact Design Lab

The Impact Design Lab is the organizing structure for two
co-curricular student experiences: The Applebaum Impact Design Fellowship and the Founders Program.

 

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Founders Program

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Founders Program

The Impact Studio Founders Program is a dedicated, inclusive community of creators and innovators bringing impactful ideas to life.

Focus areas in 2024-25: climate, healthcare, education, and equity. Join us in building a sustainable and just world for all. Come build with us!

 
  • This program is for current U-M students from any degree program who are serious and committed to taking steps to develop and launch their idea into the world. You do not need prior entrepreneurial experience. Expect to commit 6-8 hours per week to your venture and meet with the community on Friday mornings.

  • As a founder you become part of our collaborative design community. You’ll work together with Applebaum Impact Design Fellows, one another, coaches, and experts to turn your ideas into working prototypes and take steps to bring them to life. On a given week, you will join a weekly coworking session in the +Impact Studio to advance your idea by doing activities such as:

    • designing an impact business model

    • analyzing and making sense of user research

    • interviewing stakeholders

    • creating a marketing plan

    • developing and testing a working prototype

    • receiving coaching and guidance on strategy to build your venture

    • synthesizing feedback received from experts on campus and beyond

    For venture-related work inside and outside the Studio, you should expect 6-8 hours per week of time committed to your venture. You do not need prior entrepreneurial experience. You do need a can-do and coachable attitude, an open mind, and a willingness to work with others.

  • Week of September 16 to December 13, 2024. Founders may be invited back to participate in the winter term program to continue working on their venture.

    • Application Deadline: Sep 6

    • Virtual interviews: Sep 9 - Sep 13

    • Cohort Announced: Sep 16

    • Bootcamp & Kickoff: Sep 19 - Sep 21

    • Dinner + Guest Speaker: Oct 10, Nov 7, Dec 5

    • BCG Office Visit & Collaboration: Nov 15

  • Weekly Breakfast & Friday Morning Coworking Sessions

    • Enjoy free breakfast as a community

    • Meet as a community to give and receive feedback

    • Meet with fellows and studio coaches to advance your idea.

    Meeting with Impact Design Fellows:

    • As needed, meet outside of the coworking sessions with fellows to work on specific projects or milestones.

    1on1s with Expert Coaches

    • Receive advice tailored to your specific work from in-house coaches

    • Meet with experts within the Impact Studio network on relevant topics for your idea.

    Community Dinners & Evening Co-Working Sessions:

    • On a monthly basis, participate in evening dinners with special guest speakers and evening co-working sessions to make more progress on your venture.

  • Founders are evaluated on their venture’s depth of impact (To what extent are your enterprise’s mission, purpose, and model explicitly focused on impact?), ability to commit to the program, and passion for their idea.

 

What You’ll Get

Community

Meet weekly with students from across campus to engage in venture building activities. Monthly community dinners.

Expert Coaching

Experienced social entrepreneurs, social impact leaders, & Ross faculty and staff will help mentor you or your team during office hours. 

Meet the team.

Design Fellow

An Applebaum +Impact Design Fellow will be matched to your team to work alongside you and direct you to appropriate resources.

Prototype Funding

Receive up to $2000 to build out your prototype.

Food, Space & Perks

Free breakfast + coffee, snack, dedicated coworking space.

Networking

Access a broad network of alumni, community partners and entrepreneurs.

“The Impact Studio was the most transformative part of my MBA experience. It allowed me to tap into parts of my passion that I had not yet nurtured. The continued guidance, along with the programmatic elements, have helped me walk away with the confidence and community to guide me forward in this journey of entrepreneurship”

- Impact Design Founder, Joi James, MBA ‘23

👉 Click to See Fall '24 Applebaum Impact Design Founders

Maya Ambady
Maya Ambady
MBA '26
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Hosen Arman
Hosen Arman
MPH '25
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Chad Brouze
Chad Brouze
BS '26
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Molly Townsend Cho
Molly Townsend Cho
MBA '27
LinkedIn
Salman Javaid
Salman Javaid
MPP '25
LinkedIn
Jaenelle Lauture
Jaenelle Lauture
MBA '26
LinkedIn
Steven Lohan
Steven Lohan
BBA '26
LinkedIn
Yasmine Mansi
Yasmine Mansi
BBA '25
LinkedIn
Zahra Nader
Zahra Nader
Knight Wallace Fellow
LinkedIn
Ndi Megga Nalutaaya
Ndi Megga Nalutaaya
MPA '25
LinkedIn
Anino Oritsejafor
Anino Oritsejafor
MBA '26
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Olive Ren
Olive Ren
BSI '25
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Brianna Ross
Brianna Ross
MBA '25
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Aaron Slater
Aaron Slater
MBA '26
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Faye Xiao
Faye Xiao
BBA/CS '25
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Jessie Yang
Jessie Yang
BS '25
LinkedIn

Applebaum Impact Design Fellowship

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Applebaum Impact Design Fellows are part of an interdisciplinary cohort working to support the Impact Studio Founders Program. Fellows roll-up their sleeves to help impact-driven creators and innovators bring impactful ideas to life that build a sustainable and just world for all! Using their technical skills, business knowledge, design tools, and research, fellows work with +Impact Studio coaches to help founders to accomplish great things.

  • Applebaum Impact Design Fellows are current U-M students from a variety of degree programs who have technical skills to work alongside student founders to build their ventures throughout the academic year. 

    Fellows typically come from technical or research-based programs such as business, engineering, information, art and design, public health, public policy, or social work. How fellows might help founders:

    • Design: User research, prototyping, UI/UX, web/app development

    • Business Model Development: Impact business model creation, customer discovery, market assessment

    • Product Development: Product or service conceptualization, product market fit

    • Marketing & Sales: Brand strategy, marketing & PR planning, content creation, sales strategy

    • Financial Impact: Financial forecasting and projections, KPI development, unit economics

    • Research & Content Expertise: Social impact research & measurement, competitive analysis, academic research; expertise in public health, public policy, social work

  • You will be matched with a cohort of 2-3 founders based on needs and the interest/experience of the fellows. As a thought and action partner, you will:

    • Maintain big picture understanding and provide a summary of venture status

    • Join Founders in their team meetings and contribute to the growth of their idea, providing advice and technical expertise

    • Actively analyze venture needs and identify project/activity needs such as:

      • Learn to use tools such as the impact business model canvas

      • Design a user/stakeholder research plan and facilitate data synthesis

      • Research, develop, test, and evaluate prototypes

      • Provide thought partnership on brand development and go to market strategy

      • Develop and refine financial models, forecasts, and funding strategies

    • Lead or support other duties for the program such as content creation for social media

    You may be re-deployed to help other founders in the studio on specific projects based on fellow interest and founder needs.

  • As a fellow you will engage with the studio community through:

    • Weekly Breakfasts & Friday Morning Coworking Sessions: You will meet with your assigned coach and founders to work on projects. You will also participate in community standups to hear what other founders are working on and provide advice/feedback.

    • Monthly Dinners/Evening Co-working Sessions: Join the community on select evenings for dinner, snacks, guest speakers, and co-working time.

    • Working Meetings with Matched Founders: As needed, you will meet outside of the coworking sessions with founders to work on specific projects or milestones.

    • Venture Work: You’ll keep track of venture status and needs and identify and complete value-add projects for the founders you’re working with.

    • Asynchronous Communication: You will collaborate with your assigned coach and founders on Slack throughout the week.

    Throughout the semester, there may be other meetings/events that the +Impact Studio coaches will ask you to attend.

  • or fellow-related work inside and outside the Studio, you should expect to work 10 hours per week for 13 weeks starting the week of September 16, 2024. You will be paid an hourly rate of $22.

    There is a possible extension through winter term. 

Application Details: 

  • Applications for Fall 2024 are now closed.

  • Dates of the program:  Starting week of September 16th to Friday, December 13th.

👉 Click to See Fall '24 Applebaum Impact Design Founders

Chase Allen
Chase Allen
MBA '27
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Mohammed Alnassar
Mohammed Alnassar
MBA '26
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Ashley Behnke
Ashley Behnke
MSW '24
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Tanisha Kelly Garrett
Tanisha Kelly Garrett
MS Kinesiology '25
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Olivia Harris
Olivia Harris
MBA '25
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Gennifer Hom
Gennifer Hom
MSI '26
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Tiara Julien
Tiara Julien
MBA/MSI '25
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Adrienne Lincoln
Adrienne Lincoln
Macc '25
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Aleena Malik
Aleena Malik
BBA '27
LinkedIn
Aleena Qaiser
Aleena Qaiser
MSI '25
LinkedIn
Felipe Sahb Furtado
Felipe Sahb Furtado
MBA '26
LinkedIn
Cathy Shi
Cathy Shi
MSI '26
LinkedIn
Amidat Sonekan
Amidat Sonekan
MBA '26
LinkedIn
Milena Stepanova
Milena Stepanova
BS BCN '26
LinkedIn
Hellen Tong
Hellen Tong
MSI '25
LinkedIn
Ashley Williams
Ashley Williams
MBA '26
LinkedIn

Meet the 2024 student ventures:

  • This venture is represented by Founder Nikhil Devaraj (BBA '27) and Fellow, AudreyFok (MBA '25). The Future of Educationist Tutoring is a 501(c)(3) non profit that provides free mentorship and tutoring to students around the world, while simultaneously providing volunteering opportunities to tutors around the world. By democratizing mentorships and volunteering through every new match and decreasing the education and wealth gap in Asian countries, Educationist Training establishes a new type of cross-cultural bond between tutors and students.

  • Founder Faye Xiao(BBA, LSA ComputerScience ‘25), with Fellow Francesca Colombo (MBA ‘25), is looking to combat climate change by providing a sustainable shopping marketplace and quality climate education to help consumers switch to more responsible consumption. LivePlannetZero supports eco-conscious brands, offers cashback rewards, and even provides a unique Eco-Score to help users make more informed choices. Through affiliate marketing and tiered pricing models, we are trying to create a self-sustaining business model that allows us to generate income while promoting eco-conscious behavior.

  • CityView, founded by Mahzad Khoshlessan (PhD Robotics, Engineering '25) and supported by Fellow Danielle Hamer (MPP ‘24), seeks to help metro planning organizations and statewide Department of Transportation departments with planning using an innovative decision intelligence tool to build an accessible, walkable, equitable future for residents and lead to enhanced quality of life. Primarily, CityView seeks to do this by solving funding allocation and budget planning problems. The goal is to provide clear insights into the economic feasibility, risks, and positive impacts of their investment choices.

  • Co-founded by Maya Ambady (MBA '25) and Brianna Ross (MBA '25) and supported by Fellow Tiara Julien(MSI ‘25), Project H.E.A.L.’s mission is to empower low-income BIWOC (Black, Indigenous Women of Color) to make informed healthcare decisions and advocate for themselves in the medical arena. Less privileged and historically underserved BIWOC are often unfamiliar with the medical system, intimidated by medical jargon, and less likely to self-advocate. Project H.E.A.L. is a platform-based app or model designed to facilitate patient-provider communication.

  • Founder Rui Wang (BBA '27) and Fellow Yashvi Patel (MBA '25) are working together to accelerate the transition to green energy by enabling local businesses to access solar power while empowering individual impact investors. MySolarWealth is a crowdfunding site that helps retail investors find stable ESG investments, specifically with solar energy solutions. Thus allowing them to make informed investments, that help the world while minimizing risk. They can choose which small/medium size business in Portugal, that they wish to invest in. It creates a platform to match investors who are interested in investing in solar energy with small and medium size businesses that need that help