Durham University: Emergency shelter start-up wins £100,000-worth of research and business support
Sustainable emergency shelter company Nostos Homes picked up the grand prize of £100,000 worth of research and business support at the ‘just IMAGINE if…’ social enterprise competition hosted at Durham University.
Helping ideas become reality
Supporting ideas to tackle global challenges, ‘just IMAGINE if…’ was founded by Ella’s Kitchen entrepreneur Paul Lindley OBE and aims to drive social, economic and environmental change in the world – helping small ideas become reality.
This year’s competition saw nine finalists from around the world pitch their ideas to a panel of expert business leaders. The finalists were supported through a series of business support workshops and are matched with a councillor, a group of social enterprise and entrepreneurial leaders, who are on hand to offer advice and to help finalists prepare their pitch.
Changing the world for the better
The competition is open to anyone with a business idea that tackles at least one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 goals include clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, and gender equality.
Winning entrant, ‘Nostos Homes’ provides sustainable emergency shelters for people displaced due to natural disasters or violence. The shelters are made from modular, locally procurable, and recyclable materials, and can be provided with built-in sanitation and energy access. The kits are completely foldable, modular and lightweight so they can be transported and scaled. Each shelter houses up to six people and can be assembled in under six hours by six people without any special tools or training.
Restoring dignity in times of crisis
Founder Kaushal Shetty thought of the idea after witnessing people displaced by annual floods near the banks of the River Suvarna in India while growing up.
Realising the impact being forcibly displaced was having on communities, Nostos Homes was created to provide a secure and fully functional living space to restore personal security, self-sufficiency, and dignity in times of crisis.
Nostos Homes will receive a package worth £100,000 of university research and business support.
Mr Lindley said: “I’m extremely proud of all our finalists for being imaginative enough to conceive of their ideas, brave enough to follow through with them and confident enough to enter the ‘just IMAGINE if…’ competition.
“At a time when there are so many displaced people in this world, I’m delighted that Nostos Homes was our winner. Shreya was deeply impressive in articulating their vision, inspiring in sharing their innovation and humbling in showing what passionate, smart and caring young people can create. I’m confident that this prize will help.”