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Innovate@BU awarded $86,000 across the New Venture Competition and community awards on April 15 at George Sherman Union.
The $80k New Venture Competition provides invaluable coaching on participants' ideas and pitches, tips on building essential founder and team-building skills, media exposure, and so much more. The competition is open to all BU students and Class of 2025 alumni.
Teams must choose one of the two tracks below that is most appropriate for their venture. Each track awards a $20,000 first-place prize, a $10,000 second-place prize, a $6,000 third-place prize, and a $500 Audience Choice Award.
Explore competition requirements and FAQs by choosing a track below.
Innovate@BU awarded $86,000 across the New Venture Competition and community awards on April 15 at George Sherman Union.
The 2026 New Venture Competition has its finalists! After rounds of applications and semi-final pitches, ten ventures will compete for more than $80,000 in total prizes — with $20,000 going to the first-place winner in each of the NVC's two tracks, General and Social Impact. Second place in each track takes home $10,000, third earns […]
Boston University’s New Venture Competition has selected its 2026 semi-finalists, advancing one step closer to determining which student-led ventures will share in this year’s $80k prize pool. The semi-finals include 20 teams — 10 on the social impact track and 10 on the general track. The annual New Venture Competition gives current BU students and […]
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