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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Third IDEA Competition now underway in MN
- CrookstonTimes.com (Aug 30, 2010). Since its launch two years ago, the IDEA Â Competition has awarded $90,000 to nine northwest Minnesota entrepreneurs.
UC Clermont, Clermont Chamber sponsor first business plan competition
- by Feoshia Henderson, Soapbox Cincinnati (Aug 31, 2010). The new Clermont Business Plan Competition is launched to help spur entrepreneurism in Clermont County and to let aspiring business owners know more about the resources available to support them along … Continue reading →
Non-profits have business competitions too
On Friday of this week, five finalists from among 12 initial applicants in the Tampa FL area will have their business plans judged by a panel that includes a banker and a venture capitalist. The winner will receive $25,000 to implement… Continue reading →
Will the world’s largest business plan competition please stand up?
Hey, what’s going on? I didn’t expect to see more than one organizer standing up. Why so many? The self-proclamation of “largest,” “richest,” or “best” business plan competition seems to be catching on these days. Just today, a coalition of … Continue reading →
Everyone’s a winner in Iowa’s Pappajohn contest
Businesses like Cohesive Creative and Code Inc report benefits of participating in Iowa business plan competition. Continue reading →
Minnesota Cup High Tech Division finalists named
Three companies will go on to the Tech Division finals of the Minnesota Cup, where the winner will receive $20,000. Continue reading →














