Archive for the ‘Competition’ category

A spark of creativity for Cornwall?

November 19th, 2009

Ignite Cornwall Business Plan Competition

If you are based in Cornwall and have a business idea that could be turned in to an award winning business then you could access £100,000 of cash and services by entering the Ignite Cornwall Business Plan Competition.

How to Enter

Vist the Ignite Cornwall Competition site to enter the competition and get more details.

Initial entries are open up until the 31st December 2009. Successful applicants will be invited to attend a Training day where experts will give advice on how to produce, potentially, an award-winning business plan.  From this stage business plans must be submitted by 31 March 2010.

Find Invest Grow Funding Drive, Winter 2010

November 18th, 2009

Find Invest Grow (FIG) is an interesting organisation that works with young entrepreneurs (specifically undergraduates and graduates of the past five years – which they refer to as FIG Seeds), to help them develop their business plans and crucially introduce them to suitable investors. In return they ask for a small (5%) equity stake in any successful companies.

The Funding Drive, Winter 2010 is Find Invest Grow’s first funding event. 10 budding entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to pitch for investment to a panel of active investors (They call them FIGureheads!) who are looking to mentor and fund student or recent graduates’ start-up businesses.

As an added bonus, one compnay invited to pitch will get a £1000 grant to invest in their business.

How to Apply

Entries for this round need to be in by 18th January. You can enter and find out more about the FIG competition here.

20 – 30 potential seed companies will then be invited to a Workshop event on the 28th January and 10 will be invited to the Pitch to Investor event on the 8th February.

Global Entrepreneurship Week

November 16th, 2009
Global Entrepreneurship Week is go!

It’s Global Entrepreneurship Week! There are loads of events and competitions going on this week. You can check out the whole thing over at the main site .

The The Make Your Mark Challenge 2009 was also launched today aiming to “Let local inspiration lead you to a ‘cool’ creation”. Over 70,000 students are working on the  Challenge today, making it the UK’s biggest one day enterprise challenge! You can find out what they are up to here.

The Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship

November 4th, 2009

Never let it be said we shy away from the big issues in the competitions we highlight! Although this is at the high end of what we cover (and is not just a UK award) I thought we should give this highly important award a mention.

The Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship support social entrepreneurs whose work has the potential for large-scale influence on critical challenges of our time: tolerance and human rights, health, economic and social equity, peace and security, institutional responsibility, and environmental sustainability. These issues are at the heart of the foundation’s vision of empowering people to create a peaceful, prosperous, sustainable world. Within these issues, Skoll is particularly interested in applications from social entrepreneurs working in five critical sub-issue areas that they consider to threaten the survival of humanity – climate change, nuclear proliferation, pandemics, conflict in the Middle East and water scarcity.

The Skoll Awards provide later-stage, or mezzanine, funding. In most cases, the grant is provided for core supportto help organizations expand their programs and capacity to deliver long-term, sustainable equilibrium change. The Skoll Awards are not intended for new or early-stage programmes or initiatives. Programmes submitted for consideration should have a track record of no less than three years.

Deadline for Applying:
Applications are accepted and reviewed on a year-round basis, with successful applicants receiving initial funding installments shortly after decisions are made. The current deadline is February 17, 2010 with the  internal review process for these applications taking a minimum of six months to be completed. Awards will be presented publicly at a ceremony at the Skoll World Forum, which occurs at the end of every March in Oxford, England.

How to Apply

You can find out more about the Skoll Awards here

Calling all women in the North West!

November 2nd, 2009

The Annual Northwest Women in Business 2010 awards are now open for entry.

The awards give recognition to women in business throughout the Northwest and reward the huge contribution that they make to the regional economy.

The Awards, organised by the Northwest Women’s Enterprise Forum (NWWEF) celebrate the achievements of the women who are running some of the region’s most successful and innovative businesses and inspire more women to consider enterprise as a career.

The Awards take place on Friday 29 January 2010 at Ribby Hall, Lancashire. This year there are 5 awards categories including a specialist Creative & Digital sector award.

Deadline for entries is Friday 20th November 2009

How to Apply

The entry details for the awards can be found here

Are You In The Future Top 100?

October 30th, 2009

The Future 100 awards, supported by Striding Out, recognise the achievements of young entrepreneurs aged 18-35 who are running a business with a social and environmental impact. The awards aim to raise the profile and support this new generation of leaders who are paving the way in sustainable business.

The Future 100 Winners are applicable to be provided with:

  • Media and PR training
  • Exclusive London networking events and opportunities
  • Business coaching, training and professional mentoring support

 

The deadline for application is November 5th, 2009

How to Apply

To find out more and apply visit www.future100.co.uk or contact Quinn Simpson at quinn@stridingout.co.uk

How would your business spend £10,000?

October 29th, 2009

Viking Direct office supplies and WinWeb online small business software have announced a competition that provides small businesses the opportunity to win £10,000.

Entry is very straightforward. Tell them what you would do with the money! The competition is open to existing small businesses or those that are just drawing up a business plan.

You can enter the competition here.  The entries will be judged by judged by a panel led by Prof. Ian Angell of the London School of Economics. The deadline is short – get your entries in by 31 October 2009.

GeoVation Awards – £21,000 of development fund up for grabs

October 26th, 2009
GeoVation  

 

GeoVation is an open innovation network aimed at developing new ideas based on geography. The project is backed by the UK mapping agency Ordnance Survey. 

 Anyone can enter an idea into the GeoVation Ideas Challenge for the opportunity to win a day out at Ordnance Survey, but you also have a chance of getting your hands on the £21,000 development fund for your idea by entering the GeoVation Awards Programme.  Both competitions are open from the 6 October 2009 until 4 January 2010.

You can enter an idea into the GeoVation Ideas Challenge here.  To go for the development fund create a venture here and fill in the Awards Programme Submission form.

All the information is on the GeoVation site, here.

Still time to enter the Home Business Awards

October 22nd, 2009

There is still time to enter the Home Business Awards over at excellent home working site Enterprise Nation.

Categories

  • Home Business of the Year
  • Home Business Couple of the Year
  • Home Office of the Year
  • Young Home Business Owner of the Year (under age of 35)
  • The 5 to 9 Home Business (open to anyone holding a day job and building the business at nights and weekends)

Your entry will automatically put you in the running to win the title ‘Home Business of the Year’ but you can also tick a box to apply for any or all of the categories.

Prizes

It’s free to enter and winners will receive some amazing prizes. They include:

  • Prominent profile on the Enterprise Nation site and in a national newspaper
  • Thousands of pounds worth of prizes in home office supplies and technology from our sponsors including Regus, Staples, HP, Douwe Egberts, Access Storage and Moneypenny
  • A brand review with top creative agency, Jump To, who act for a number of home grown businesses such as New Covent Garden Food, Tyrrells and Bacheldre Mill
  • Free entry to the Enterprise Nation Conference
  • A romantic get-away break for the Home Business Couple of the Year!

Judges

Joining Emma Jones, (who runs Enterprise Nation) on the judging panel will be:

  • Rachel Bridge, Enterprise Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Mark Dixon, Chief Executive & Founder, Regus
  • Karen and Mike Hollands, co-founders of Toniks and 2008 Home Business of the Year 

How to enter

Entry to the competition is free and open to any home business in the UK. The closing date is Friday, November 6th and winners will be announced at the Enterprise Nation Conference on Home Enterprise Day, Friday 20th November.

The Entry form for the Home Business Awards is on this page

The Technium Challenge – a competition for new or early-stage science and technology ventures

October 21st, 2009

The Technium Challenge is a UK-wide business competition run by the Welsh Assembly Government-backed business incubation network Technium. It is open to technology or science-based businesses that have been trading for less than two years.

Although prizes for 2009-10 are still being finalised, winners can expect to receive a cash reward and free office space at a Technium facility, along with free consultancy and marketing support.

Participating companies must demonstrate:

  •  A fairly well developed patentable idea or technology which involves a strong R&D element.
  • A strong interest in receiving practical advice from external advisors to generate new ideas and support to develop a business plan.

Interested entrants are asked to submit a basic application by 26 March, with selected proposals then given assistance and advice to develop a more in-depth business plan by 29 April.

An independent panel of judges will select up to eight contestants to give a short presentation of their business plan, from which the overall winner will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held at the Marriott Hotel in Swansea on 24 June.

Entries will be assessed against a broad range of criteria, including innovation and growth potential, financial sustainability, capabilities and track record, and viability.

For further information about the Technium Challenge 2009-10, visit the Technium website