Shark Tank Fall 2014 POL Blake Mathieu Ben Meeks Amy Jones Jelks Dustin DePalma-Shields.

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Shark Tank Fall 2014 POL Blake Mathieu Ben Meeks Amy Jones Jelks Dustin DePalma-Shields

Introducing the B.B.A.D BAG! ●Homelessness ●Cleanliness ●Can hold 2.5 gallons of water

Project Overview ●Purpose of BBAD ●610,000 Homeless ●14% are Families ●9% are Veterans

Project Overview ●Benefits ●Hygiene ● Health

Project Overview ●Impact on Population ●Quick Fix ●Housing is Expensive ●Motivation

Individual Project Roles Blake ❏ Concept Art ❏ Beginning Sketches ❏ Blue Print ❏ Prototype Amy ❏ Benefits of our product ❏ Presentation board & layout ❏ Board decoral Ben ❏ Product pitch ❏ Introduction ❏ Policy Brief layout/Design Dustin ❏ Purpose of product ❏ Impacts it will have

Evidence/ Data ●Rough drafts ●Prototypes ●Final draft

Evidence/Data ●Process of Product ●Initial product ●Prototype ●Added filter ●Population problem ●14% are Families

Evidence/Data ●Data Graph portraying the demographic of homeless in L.A. ●Prevent spreading of infection within families. ●Research materials.

Evidence/Data

Sales Cost to make: $3.50 Cost of product: $10.00 Profit Margin: $6.50

Other Products ●$30 ●Not a Backpack ●No compartments ●No filter

Reflection ❏ Did we choose the topic we did for our project? ❏ What have we learned about ourselves as well as our group members from this project ❏ How did we use our product time most effectively? ❏ What would we do differently if you could do it again?