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Jamaica Tourism Innovation Challenge

Help conserve Jamaica's natural beauty and cultural heritage by promoting authentic, community-based tourism.

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stage:
Innovation Presentation at “UNWTO, Government of Jamaica and World Bank Group Conference on Jobs and Inclusive Growth: Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism
prize:
$5,000

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Overview

Community-based tourism provides a means for Jamaicans—as well as people throughout the Caribbean—to introduce visitors to their traditional cultures, as well as the natural beauty of their island homes. And it provides islanders with the financial incentive to maintain their cultural and natural resources.

The Jamaica Tourism Innovation Challenge—sponsored by the The George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies, UN International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development and the Jamaica Ministry of Tourism— offers contestants an opportunity to promote travel to locally-owned hotels, restaurants and activities offering an authentic Jamaican experience. It also provides university students with the opportunity to apply their classroom learning to a real world challenge.

As the Caribbean recovers from the recent hurricanes that have devastated a number of islands, the Jamaica Tourism Innovation Challenge is particularly timely. It can serve as a model and source of inspiration to small business owners working to rebuild their homes, hotels and businesses and give them ideas for promoting community-based vacation opportunities to the growing number of travelers eager to experience traditional island life.

The Challenge

Develop a marketing campaign strategy that promotes community-based tourism opportunities—including sustainable hotels, restaurants and activities—to visitors seeking an authentic Jamaican experience. The emphasis is on reaching young travelers, including university students, who would be particularly receptive to the authenticity of community-style travel.

The Problem

While tourism is a key driver of Jamaica’s economy and the island's largest employer, small enterprises have traditionally not benefited from the financial revenue generated by the large hotels and resorts. That's why the Minister of Tourism, Honorable Edmund Bartlett, recently laid out an ambitious plan to establish an initiative designed to make the industry more inclusive and supportive of community-based businesses. Through Jamaica Community Experiences small tourism enterprises are receiving support from the Jamaican Social Investment Fund and the Tourism Product Development Company to develop and promote their tourism products.

While the Jamaica Tourist Board, one of the world’s leading tourism marketing organizations, attracts millions of visitors to Jamaica’s beautiful beaches and world class resorts, they are eager to promote community enterprises and are actively seeking innovative promotional ideas to introduce travelers—particularly young travelers— to adventure, volunteer and educational tourism opportunities. 

The Challenge Breakthrough

Marketing strategies submitted to the Jamaica Innovation Tourism Challenges may include but are not limited to:

  • Use of social media
  • Contests and Sweepstakes
  • Working through university clubs, fraternities, and sororities to identify trip leaders to organize and recruit group educational travel
  • On campus events and guerilla style marketing tactics 
  • Motivating high school teachers and university professors to organize study trips
  • Earned and paid media placements in targeted publications and online sites

Target Audience: Travelers seeking an authentic tourism experience with a particular emphasis on young travelers including university and/or high school students from the Caribbean, United States, Canada and Europe.

Budget for Marketing Campaign Implementation: $50,000

Timing for Marketing Campaign: To be implemented during 2018

Submission Format:

Short video pitch of your idea (no longer than 2 minutes) and

Written marketing plan (5000 words or less) uploaded to HeroX with the following content:

  • A marketing strategy – What is your idea?
  • Objectives – What is your idea trying to accomplish?
  • Market research/situation analysis – Why will this work?
  • Action plan and budget – How to carry out your idea?
  • Metrics to measure success – How to measure its success?
  • Forecast of results – What results should JTB expect?

What You Can Do To Cause A Breakthrough

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Additional rules

Who can participate:
The Challenge is open to teams of 2 to 4 students from around the world. To be eligible to compete, you must comply with all the terms of the Challenge as defined in the Challenge-Specific Agreement.

Selection of Winner:
Based on the winning criteria, one team will be awarded a trip to Jamaica for two representatives from the winning team to attend the “UNWTO, Government of Jamaica and World Bank Group Global Conference on Jobs and Inclusive Growth: Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism” (Prize is valued at $5,000 - includes airfare, hotel, and meals and a FAM tour of the tourism products). DETAILS. In case of a tie, the winner will be selected at the discretion of the judging panel.  If the winning team is from Jamaica, they will receive a sustainable tourism study tour to Washington DC in addition to attending the conference in Jamaica.

Registration and Submissions:
All teams must be registered by November 1, 2017 11:59PM PDT to be eligible for the prize. No registrations will be accepted after this date and no changes to teams may be made after this date.

All team submission materials must be submitted online on or before November 1, 2017 at 11:59PM PDT. No submissions will be accepted after this time. Incomplete submissions will not be accepted. All submissions must be received online, via the Challenge website, and all uploads can be in PDF format only. Submission reporting requirements are detailed in judging.

Challenge Guidelines are subject to change. Registered competitors will receive notification when changes are made, however, we highly encourage you to visit the Challenge site often to review updates.

 

 


Guidelines

The following guidelines and marketing tools can be used in your marketing pitch idea.

Overview

Jamaica Community Experiences represents the unique and authentic experiences that define Jamaica and are only available in the Home of All Right. Jamaica Community Experiences are immersive, cultural, interactive, and educational. 

Brand Identity of Jamaica Community Experiences

Download the Brand Book here

Website

http://moretojamaica.com

 

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Overview 

Culture

Nature

Adventure 

Website Links

Ministry of Tourism 

National Community Tourism Policy and Strategy

Jamaica Tourist Board

JTB Industry Site

 

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Challenge Updates

ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THE 2017 JAMAICA TOURISM INNOVATION CHALLENGE

Nov. 10, 2017, 2:31 p.m. PST by dkelterborn

The submissions are in and judging is complete! Thank you all for your participation.

On behalf of the Jamaica Ministry of Tourism, George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies, and our distinguished panel of judges, it gives us great pleasure to announce the winners. Drumroll please…

Our First Place winner is Team WhitNaJekeBo from Ryerson University. Team WhitNaJeKeBo’s strategy focused on promoting community-based tourism products to millennials by partnering with schools and universities that offer study abroad programs. Their strategy included creating buzz for tailored tours through the #SustainableJammin hashtag, launching a promotional video that they developed, and organizing a Jamaican themed festival designed for millennials.

Honorable Mention goes to teams from Missouri State University for their “Come Explore the Jamaican Way of Life” submission and Georgetown University for their “Capturing Jamaica’s Story Through My Lens” submission.

Two members of the first place team will travel to Jamaica to present their winning strategy at the “UNWTO, Government of Jamaica and World Bank Group Conference on Jobs and Inclusive Growth: Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism.”  This conference is the UN World Tourism Organization’s flagship event for the UN International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.

Special thanks go out to our distinguished judges: Dr. Andrew Spencer, Executive Director, Jamaica Tourism Product Development Company Ltd.; Amanda Charles, Sustainable Tourism Development Specialist, Caribbean Tourism Organization; Jim McCaul, Vice President of Destination Development and Advocacy, Destinations International; Lily Girma, Travel Writer, Editor, and Photographer, specializing in the Caribbean Region; Norie Quintos, Communications Consultant and Editor at Large at National Geographic Travel Media; and Roberta Hatchett, Director of Advertising & Media, Brand USA.

We are delighted with the results of the Challenge, and hope you have benefited from your participation. And remember, even though the competition is over, we encourage you to find creative ways of supporting community based tourism in Jamaica!

Stay tuned for the launch of the 2018 Tourism Innovation Challenge. Next year’s challenge will focus on adventure travel in Ras Al Kaimah, United Arab Emirates.  Details will follow in February 2018. We hope that you will join next year’s Tourism Innovation Challenge and/or tell others about it.


Judges Announced!

Oct. 27, 2017, 8:48 a.m. PDT by dkelterborn

We're excited to announce the following individuals have agreed to judge: 

  • Amanda Charles, Sustainable Tourism Development Specialist, Caribbean Tourism Organization
  • Lily Girma, Travel Writer, Editor, and Photographer, Specializing in the Caribbean Region
  • Roberta Hatchett, Director of Advertising & Media, Brand USA
  • Jim McCaul, Vice President of Destination Development and Advocacy, Destinations International
  • Norie Quintos, Communications Consultant and Editor at Large at National Geographic Travel Media
  • Dr. Andrew Spencer, Executive Director, Jamaica Tourism Product Development Company Ltd.

Huge thanks to all of them for helping make this challenge possible!


Promotional video files added to Resources

Oct. 19, 2017, 9:15 a.m. PDT by dkelterborn

I've added video files that may be used in your video pitch. Feel free to download, edit, and incorporate them any way you'd like! You are not required to use them.


Two weeks left!

Oct. 15, 2017, 9 a.m. PDT by dkelterborn

This is a friendly reminder that there are two weeks left in the submission period. We encourage you to work on a team of 2-4 students, although we will consider entries submitted by individuals. We've extended the registration deadline, if you'd still like to form a team, and feel free to reach out to other competitors about working together by sending a private message or posting in the forum.

 

If you're still deciding on an idea, check out these articles for some inspiration:

Make sure you take a look at the submission form and understand what’s required. As you begin filling it out, you can save your draft and come back to your submission later.

And if you haven’t yet please message me your university, degree, and expected graduation date.

Let us know if you have any questions!

Diana


Welcome and Happy World Tourism Day!

Sept. 27, 2017, 1:37 p.m. PDT by dkelterborn

Thanks for registering for the Jamaica Tourism Innovation Challenge! We are very excited to work with all of you over the next month! 

Please make sure you've read through all the guidelines and understand the rules. We encourage you to work on this challenge in teams of 2 - 4 people. Feel free to message other Innovators and/or post in the Forum to find and form teams if you haven't yet. 

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out by posting in the Forum or commenting on this post.

Good luck!


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