The Great Social Enterprise Pitch is ASSETS’ business plan competition for Central PA entrepreneurs with start-ups or business ideas that use a positive social and environmental impact model.
Participants compete for cash prizes and the chance to be Lancaster’s newest innovative business idea!
1st Place = $10,000
2nd Place = $5,000
3rd Place = $2,500
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ASSETS has played a major part in where I am today. With the help of the Women’s Business Center at ASSETS, I was able to narrow down my ideas, use my talents, and get the resources needed to be where I am today: a proud owner of Cafe 301.
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Discovery Meetings
Read more »30-minute session focused on your story, mission, and goals, and how we can help you elevate and build your business.
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Idea Incubators
Read more »Intensive 10-week courses held in the Spring, Summer, and Fall and designed to help you build a solid business plan, consider your impact, and network with other like-minded entrepreneurs.
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Boot Camps
Read more »A 5-week crash course on the fundamentals of finance or marketing.
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Seminars
Read more »Themed seminars for entrepreneurs like you as you seek to build your business.
Signature Annual Events
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She Owns It Forum
Read more »A powerful gathering for women entrepreneurs and leaders. The forum is an inclusive experience for entrepreneurs to build a stronger community of support and enhance the female entrepreneurship ecosystem in Lancaster.
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch
Visit The Pitch's website »The annual Great Social Enterprise Pitch is ASSETS’ business plan competition for Central PA entrepreneurs with business ideas or start-ups that use a positive social and environmental impact model.
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ASSETS is proud to partner with U.S. Small Business Administration to host the Women’s Business Center at ASSETS. As a part of the nationwide network of Women’s Business Centers, the Women’s Business Center at ASSETS strives to empower women entrepreneurs by providing access to information, contacts, contracts, and capital.
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The Women’s Business Center at ASSETS houses all of Entrepreneur Training’s programs. The WBC exists to support small business owners who are starting or expanding their businesses. While extra consideration is given to the specific challenges and issues for women entrepreneurs, the programs serve all — women, men, and racial and ethnic minorities.
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The Women’s Business Center at ASSETS is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA-funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
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