Michigan’s largest competition for entrepreneurs opens 2024 event registration

By WKTV Staff

deborah@wktv.org

 

The 100, Start Garden’s open contest for startups, is back for a sixth year. Everyone with a business idea or any business seeking to explore a new opportunity is invited.

 

The event is believed to be the largest open business competition in the state with 100 recipients being funded. The winners will be announced at Start Garden’s Demo Day event Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Calder Plaza.

 

“When we designed the Start Garden 100, our goal was to make it a genuine opportunity for anyone from any neighborhood in Michigan,” said Paul Moore, Co-Director at Start Garden. “It’s literally the easiest $1,000 an entrepreneur can get to play with an idea.”

Removing barriers

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Start Garden is pleased to continue partnering with Northern Initiatives, a nonprofit Community Development Finance Institution (CDFI) that provides loans to Michigan small-business owners and entrepreneurs. The organization will provide each of the 10 finalists the option of taking a pre-approved $20,000 loan through the competition.

 

CRP Powered by the Minority Business Development Agency, MEDC SmartZone, and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation are the financial muscle behind the 100.

 

In its first five years, The 100 has proven to help remove barriers to entrepreneurship based on the belief that anyone from any neighborhood, regardless of resources, deserves a shot at launching a business idea.

 

Submissions are accepted until July 8, 2024. Participants must be 14 years or older. Video submissions will not be shared with the public. Participants may upload as many ideas as they wish.

Here is how it works:

  • People record and submit a 100-second video explaining their idea to 100.startgarden.com
  • In July, 100 finalists will be chosen to receive $1,000 each—no strings attached—to prepare for Demo Day
  • Finalists have two months to refine their ideas with support from Start Garden’s leadership team and partners
  • 100 finalists present at the 2024 Demo Day competition Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024
  • At Demo Day, ten winners receive another $20,000 to help their business take off
  • A separate high school category for students under 18 awards $1,000 to 5 finalists selected to compete and an additional $5,000 to a winner chosen on Demo Day

Submitting your video puts you in the running for funding and community support to help your idea take off.

More than just money

The 100 is the most accessible business competition of its kind. While it is open to aspiring entrepreneurs throughout the community, Start Garden promoted the first competition through intense marketing in historically underrepresented neighborhoods. The efforts paid off, with about 53% of the finalists being women and 60% from minority groups each year since.

 

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The 2023 Demo Day competition drew more than 2,000 visitors to Calder Plaza. The winning ideas included various products and services, including food and drink, online platforms and services, and manufacturers.

 

There is more to the competition than the money. The lead-up to the competition and Demo Day is designed to expand an aspiring entrepreneur’s network—a vital component to getting any new business off the ground.

 

Darren Riley, a past top 10 winner and owner of JustAir, said, “I’m always grateful for Start Garden’s support early on in my founder journey. As you go through the founder’s ups and downs, you learn quickly that community is everything and people root for you. To the next generation of 100 who will continue to raise the bar for our ecosystem – know that we are here rooting for you to win.”

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