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Imagining Innovative Solutions to Public Problems

College of Public Programs. Innovation Challenge. Imagining Innovative Solutions to Public Problems. Formatting requirements: PowerPoint or PDF must be submitted by email to iCoPP@asu.edu .

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Imagining Innovative Solutions to Public Problems

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  1. College of Public Programs Innovation Challenge Imagining Innovative Solutions to Public Problems

  2. Formatting requirements: • PowerPoint or PDF must be submitted by email to iCoPP@asu.edu. • No font or margin requirements. You can use this template as a guide, but feel free to change it to your preferences. • Content requirements: • Please include the team email contact, and all team members names. • At least one slide must include your budget (a breakdown of all expenses you anticipate with a justification for each). • At least one slide must include your plan for implementing your innovation, including the timeline you will use for implementing your innovation, and who will be involved with your implementation (team members and/or mentors). • At least one slide must include potential risks/challenges and solutions to overcome these challenges. • You can include tables, images, etc. • Do not exceed 10 slides. Any content over 10 slides will not be reviewed. • Do not include content in slide notes. All content must be communicated through the slides. • URLs pointing to websites, images and videos can be included to provide context for the proposal. However, the proposal will be judged on the content of this deck and the executive summary.

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