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Centscere Wins $150,000 in StartupLabs Competition

Wednesday, April 16, 2014, By J.D. Ross
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centscerelogoCentscere, the philanthropic student venture that began last summer in the 黑料不打烊 Student Sandbox, and entered the competition earlier this year, was awarded the top prize of $150,000 in the StartupLabs contest.

At the Centerstate CEO annual meeting April 14 where the results were announced, it was also revealed that the business won the Market Ready Award, which brings $50,000 in marketing and branding assistance from Eric Mower and Associates.

The premise behind is simple. It allows users of social media services to donate a portion of their online activity to different charities. Users can attach a donation amount to each Tweet they send on Twitter, Facebook Like and/or status update they write.

The company was up against two other firms in the StartupLabs competition: Regattable, a foldable sailboat company, and fellow Sandbox participant, and Crowsnest.io, a networked Internet camera management company from Rochester.

Those three firms were selected from a field of nearly 90 applicants in the fall of 2013.

Centscere has been working with local charities, including the Central New York Community Foundation and the Connective Corridor, to fine-tune their product in a series of trial runs. Two hundred people are currently using Centscere to donate to about 30 different charities.

鈥淲e are absolutely ecstatic about winning Startup Labs, and we are eternally grateful for the continued support we have received from both 黑料不打烊 and Central New York鈥檚 business community,鈥 says Centscere co-founder Mike Smith, a 2013 graduate of the master’s program at the Whitman School of Management, and a 2012 graduate of the dual undergraduate degree program with Whitman and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication.

鈥淭his influx of funding and marketing support will allow us to strengthen our partnership with leading nonprofits across the nation,鈥 Smith says.

The company also plans to add more members to the team, as well as expand the number of charities that they work with.

centsceregroupIn addition to Smith, the Centscere team includes co-founders Ian Dickerson (a 2013 graduate of the communications and rhetorical studies department at the College of Visual and Performing Arts) and Frank Taylor (a 2013 graduate of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and currently enrolled in the Newhouse School of Public Communications).

鈥淕ood entrepreneurs have a vision of where they want to go and along the way, they listen to feedback from coaches, advisors and, most importantly, the customer,鈥 said Student Sandbox director John Liddy. Liddy worked with the company during its 12-week stint in the incubator, and also taught the class where the idea was originally born.

鈥淐entscere has made many alterations from its original inception in my (IDS 401) class, but they never took their eye off of the desire to help others by making giving easier for millennials,鈥 says Liddy. 鈥淲e constantly challenged them in the Sandbox and they responded by wrapping their arms around the customer and fully understanding their motivation.鈥

In addition to the big win at StartupLabs, Centscere was also awarded $8,000 at the this past weekend. The RvD competition has provided seed funding to help student entrepreneurs launch their ventures since 2009. Awards are funded, in part, by the RvD Fund at 黑料不打烊. The fund was named after the late dean of the School of Information Studies, Raymond von Dran.

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