Day 3: Bye bye Bhayender
Yesterday marked the closure of the residential part of Bootcamp. But before sipping on chai salted with farewell tears, we had a lot to do.
We'd kicked off the first day with a talk by Rajendra Joshi, a seasoned social entrepreneur with two decades worth of experience and success in transforming slums. Enlightening as the conversation was, participants also wanted perspective from the other end of the spectrum - successful social entrepreneurs still in the challenging early stages of their respective journeys. So participants sat with Level 2 UnLtd India investees, listening to their stories - Raj, Jyotika, and Jui of Cycle Chalao led an interactive conversation, as did Sagar of Students FUEL and Vasumathi of QMed Knowledge Foundation.
One of the key messages from each conversation is that failure is a critical part of the journey. Failure shapes the learning curve; when managed well, it opens doors and provides insight. The Cycle Chalao crew talked about how their early struggles quickly taught them to whittle their focus and narrow their scope of work. They scrapped campaigns and activities that would have spread them too thin. Raj attributes much of their success to incubation support from UnLtd India and other key advisors; he also stresses that it's important to know what advice to take and what to respectfully decline.
Participants spent much of the rest of the day working on their pitches. They'll be presenting to the UnLtd India panel early next week, which will determine whether they become investees and at what level. Today they're in Bombay HUB, UnLtd India's collaborative working space for changemakers, presenting mock pitches to volunteer panelists from our network.
As we boarded the bus home, laden with learnings and samosas, participants continued to weave the conversations they'd started three days back. These interactions are the foundation of the support UnLtd India provides. It is human connection that drives social change. When the right people connect in positive, meaningful ways, they are capable of anything.




