Enthuse Foundation 7th Pitch Competition
This competition provides funding and support for women entrepreneurs in the U.S. to help them develop and scale their business ideas.
The Enthuse Foundation 7th Pitch Competition is an initiative aimed at empowering and supporting women entrepreneurs in the United States. Hosted by the Enthuse Foundation, a non-profit organization, the program is grounded in a mission to invest in a new generation of female business owners and help cultivate future leaders in the business landscape. The foundation’s broader vision is to support women in their efforts to transition from early-stage business concepts to scalable ventures that can make a meaningful economic and social impact. This pitch competition provides a platform for women entrepreneurs to showcase their business ideas in front of a panel of judges, gain exposure, receive constructive feedback, and potentially win funding to grow their ventures. While the specific parameters of funding—including award amounts, usage restrictions, and number of awards—are not detailed in the provided source, the competition format typically involves selected applicants presenting live pitches, suggesting that finalists may receive funding or resources to support their business. Eligibility for this program is tailored to women business owners, with a strong emphasis on early-stage or growth-focused ventures. Based on the program title and foundation’s mission, applicants are expected to be individuals identifying as women who own and operate for-profit businesses. The geographic scope is limited to those able to attend or present in New York, NY, USA, as that is the listed event location. However, the full eligibility details, such as state residence requirements or other geographic restrictions, were not explicitly provided in the source. Applications for the 7th Pitch Competition are accepted between August 4 and September 22. This application window reflects the full open and close period for submissions. No separate pre-application process or gating steps such as a letter of intent or concept paper were indicated in the available information. The competition structure suggests a one-time application process culminating in a live event or final selection round. The source materials do not disclose the precise evaluation criteria used to select participants or winners. However, given the context of a pitch competition, applicants are likely evaluated on criteria such as innovation, business viability, scalability, and the entrepreneur’s ability to articulate their vision and plan. No information was provided on who the judges are or how they are selected. The Enthuse Foundation can be contacted via their website at http://www.enthusefoundation.org. Specific contact names, email addresses, or phone numbers were not provided in the source content. Applicants seeking further information about requirements, the application process, or pitch event logistics are encouraged to visit the website or reach out through available contact forms there. No mention was made of recurring cycles or whether this event occurs annually or at fixed intervals, though the “7th” in the title implies that prior rounds have occurred. If consistent with prior patterns, another cycle may occur around the same time in the following year.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Not disclosed in the source. Applicants should refer to the foundation’s website or contact them for specifics on award amounts, restrictions, or disbursement methods.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Applicants must be women entrepreneurs with active businesses seeking to grow through pitch-based funding. The program targets early-stage or growth-phase businesses operated by individuals identifying as women.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
August 4, 2025
Application Closes
September 22, 2025
Grantor
Enthuse Foundation
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