ǧÃŬAV Pitch Challenge
April 21, 2025, 4-6 p.m.
The ǧÃŬAV Pitch Challenge is an annual event highlighting the innovativeness and entrepreneurial spirit of our students. With the assistance of the team at the Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation (CEI), students will develop their concepts and learn how to share it with the world.
Individuals and teams will present ideas for unique innovations, businesses, and nonprofit organizations before a group of experienced innovators for valuable feedback, connections, and of course cash prizes up to $2000 to help take their concept to the next level!
Dates
- Application Deadline: April 13, 2025 by 11:59 p.m.
- Selections for Pitches Announced: Monday, April 14,2025
Location
- CEI, Dahlonega campus
For more information, contact the Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
Event Information
- Current ǧÃŬAV degree-seeking students
- Participants may be an individual or a team of no more than five members
- Teams can enter only one idea in the competition
- All team members must meet these eligibility requirements
Pitch Requirements
- Pitch Duration: Each pitch should be between 5-7 minutes, followed by a three-minute Q&A session with the judges.
- Pitch Content Should Include:
- The problem your business addresses
- Your solution and business model
- Market opportunity and impact on the community
- How you will use the prize funds
- Visual Aids: Applicants are encouraged to use PowerPoint slides, demos, or other visual aids to enhance their pitch.
Prizes
- First Place - $2,000
- Second Place - $1,000
- Third Place - $500
Additional Benefits:
- Pitch/Startup Training
- Idea/Product Feedback
- Professional Connections
- Mentoring
- Innovation: Is the business idea creative or innovative? Does it address a significant need in the market?
- Feasibility & Scalability: Can the business model be realistically implemented, and is there potential for growth?
- Use of Funds: Is there a clear plan for how the prize money will be used to grow or launch the business?
- Presentation: Is the pitch clear, engaging, and well-structured? Does the entrepreneur effectively communicate the potential of the business?
Christopher Greene, J.D.
Director, Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Evan Cantrell
Student Assistant, Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation