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TCU Neeley School of Business Values and Ventures® Competition

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TCU’s Richards and Barrentine Values and Ventures Competition invites undergraduate student entrepreneurs from all around the world to compete for over $100,000 in prizes. Applications are live now and will be due January 17th, 2025, 11:59 PM CST!

TCU Neeley School of Business Values and Ventures® Competition
TCU Neeley School of Business Values and Ventures® Competition

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About the Event


April 4-6, 2025

Empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs.

We invite undergraduate students from around the world to pitch ideas for conscious capitalism ventures that make a profit while also solving a problem. Recycling plants that employ the homeless. Better access to autism treatment. Human-powered farm machines. Real-time organ donor communication. Winners take home thousands of dollars to help make their ideas come true.

Our competition rewards both innovators and investors. Innovators (undergrads from around the world) can pitch their business plans and act as investors in the other teams in our Investor Challenge, choosing who they think will advance in the competition. We are also providing more chances to win. Each of the 42 finalists has a chance to win at least $1,000 in the challenge.

Applications will open in late October. Please check back then for the application. If you have questions regarding our application, please contact us at VandV@tcu.edu.


Values and Ventures is presented by the TCU Neeley Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and made possible by generous support from the Richards Barrentine Donor Advised Fund of the Texas Women’s Foundation.

 

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Totals Since 2011

194 Semifinalist Universities

225 Companies Launched

>100 Companies Operating

$1.6M Sponsor and In-kind Support

$1M Cash Prizes

750 Judges and Mentors



About

Values and Ventures awards thousands of dollars in capital to undergrad students who have winning ideas for profitable companies that do well by doing good.


Prizes

Grand Prize $40,000

Second Place $25,000

Third Place $15,000

Honorable Mentions (5) $2,500 each

 

Special Awards

All teams are eligible for these special cash awards.

 

Mittelsteadt/Waste Connections Innovation Award $10,000

  • Awarded to a team whose venture shows promise to provide superior returns, remain environmentally responsible and grow in a disciplined way, deploying resources intelligently and benefiting the entrepreneur's local community.


James and Marjorie Sly Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award $2,500

  • Awarded to a team for demonstrating exceptional entrepreneurial innovation. Made possible by Marjorie and James Sly. 


Investor Challenge

  • First Place $2,500

  • Second Place $1,500

  • Third Place $1,000


Networking Challenge $1,000

  • Awarded to the participant that most impressed judges, mentors, faculty, staff and other participants off the stage.

 

Supporting socially conscious business ideas around the world.

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