Friday, July 19, 2019

Your Venture's Unfair Advantage

1. CARD – CENTER FOR AUTISM & RELATED DISABILITIES

Rare because it is only Florida but also non-substitutable because there are seven: seven state-funded, university-based outreach and support centers in Florida dedicated to 
Valuable: optimizing the potential of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), dual sensory impairment, sensory impairments with other disabling conditions, and related disabilities.
Inimitable because of:
• Individualized Client and Family Support
• Family and Professional Training
• Public Education and Awareness and Community Outreach
• Programmatic Consultation and Technical Assistance

Valuable because it protects civil rights but non-substitutable because there are eight Disability Rights Florida is a not-for-profit corporation that has authority and responsibility under eight federal grants to protect your civil rights.
 Rare: Services are free and confidential. 
Inimitable: Any Floridian with a disability is eligible to receive Disability Rights Florida services.

Rare: FDLRS provides diagnostic, instructional, and technology support services to district exceptional education programs and families of students with
disabilities. 
Inimitable and Valuable: Service centers include 19 centers that directly serve school districts in the areas of Child Find, Parent Services, Human Resource Development (HRD), and Technology.
Non-substitutable: In addition, the FDLRS Network also includes 6 Multi-disciplinary Centers who focus on in-depth evaluations and several statewide projects offering specialized services.

4. Disney World offers a Disability Access Service Pass 
Rare: This is offered to autism children
Inimitable: This happens at Disney Only
Non-substitutable - Other theme parks offer specials to Autism children
Value: Disney is a big name and are more likely to draw any type of customer, so this is especially appealing 

5. Legoland rolls out the red carpet for their autistic guests
Rare: makes autism children feel like a movie star
Inimitable: Only happens at Legoland
Non-substitutable: other theme parks offer specials to autism children
Value: brings the extra special touch

6. Grants.gov is a good resource to expand the financial capital of the non-profit. 
Rare: helps non-profits search for grants
Inimitable: you can search for a specific grant
non-substitutable: you can search for any grant
Value: you can get free money

7. Autism Speaks - an educational resource for parents who have kids with autism
Rare- can be a great starter tool for parents
NOT Inimitable but is non-substitutable: it actually has a lot of similar websites
value: a trusted source

8.  https://www.autismspeaks.org/provider/sensory-park-and-playground
This is a playground that is similar to what I want to create.
Rare: is the only autism park in Pennsylvania
inimitable: can be done with the same concept but make it unique
non-substitutable: many parks globally like this
value: can be helpful for the community  

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1 comment:

  1. Emma,
    I am truly inspired by your opportunity idea. I think it is really cool that you are looking to help people with disabilities. I was very interested by the steps that Disney World is making to attract and help those customers. Good job!

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