Rice Business Plan Competition for Early-Stage Startups -2022 Application

Filed in Scholarships Update by on December 9, 2021

 – Rice Business Plan Competition –

Applicants are currently invited from suitably qualified candidates for Rice Business Plan Competition 2022 for Early-Stage Startups. 

Rice Business Plan Competition 2022

About Rice Business Plan Competition

The Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) is the world’s richest and largest graduate-level student startup competition.

The Rice Alliance host and organize it for Technology and Entrepreneurship and the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.

The Rice Alliance is Rice University’s internationally-recognized initiative devoted to the support of entrepreneurship.

This will be the 19th year for the competition. In that time, it has grown from nine teams competing for $10,000 in prize money in 2001 to, top 42 teams from around the world competing for more than $1.5 million in cash and prizes.

Judges will evaluate the teams as real-world entrepreneurs soliciting start-up funds from early-stage investors and venture capital firms.

The judges are asked to rank the presentations based on which company they would most likely invest in. In fact, 87% of the 275 judges at the 2018 RBPC said they were considering investing in a team they saw pitch or met, or said they referred a team to an investor in their network.

Rice Business Plan Competition Categories

Sectors Startups should fall into one of four categories or sectors:

1. Energy/Clean Technology (including but not limited to): Sustainability, Water, Battery Technologies, Control Systems, Smart Metering, PV Technology, Natural Gas, Transportation/Mobility, Oil & Gas Technologies, Algae, Fuel Cells, Hybrid Vehicles

2. Tech (including but not limited to): Mobile Apps/Software, Digital Media, Consumer Web, B2B Applications, Enterprise Software, SAAS, Web, Virtual Reality, Big Data, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Drones, Hardware, Robotics, Unmanned Vehicles, Internet, IoT

3. Life Sciences (including but not limited to): Medical Devices, Diagnostics, Digital Health, Health IT, Biotech, Therapeutics

4. Other Innovations (including but not limited to): Advanced Materials, Composites, Nanotechnology, Consumer, Other Technology

Rice Business Plan Competition Eligibility

Your startup/venture/team must meet all the eligibility requirements in order to be selected to compete. Please confirm that you meet the following criteria before applying:

The startups competing at Rice must include at least two degree-seeking students:

1. One of these students must be a current or recently-graduated graduate-level student. This includes MBA, PhD, MD, JD, and Master’s candidates.

2. The other student may be a current or recently –graduated graduate-level student or current or recently-graduated undergraduate-level student.

3. “Current” means currently seeking a degree, enrolled on a full- or part-time basis (i.e., in the academic year from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2021).

4. “Recently graduated” means students who will graduate any time after July 1, 2021. (For example, December 2018 graduates are eligible to compete).

5. Adjustments may possibly be made for teams from non-U.S. universities that have a different academic calendar; please contact the RBPC Director if you are from a non-U.S. school and feel this applies to you.

6. Teams may be comprised of students from different schools

7. Up to 5 team members will be allowed to compete and present at the RBPC. All of those 5 team members must be current or recently-graduated students.

8. At least 2 team members must present in every round on Friday and Saturday, with at least 2 of those members meeting the student requirements above. The exception is the Elevator Pitch Competition on Thursday night; only one student in the startup will present then.

➢ Not eligible: Students who graduated before July 1, 2021

➢ Not eligible: Startups that have competed in prior Rice Business Plan Competitions

➢ Not eligible: teams or technologies that previously presented or competed in the RBPC

Other criteria

All ventures must be seeking outside equity capital, typically early-stage venture capital investment or early-stage angel investment.

➢ All ventures must be “for-profit” entities.

➢ Startups may have raised ANY level of equity funding AFTER July 1, 2021.

➢ Equity funding awarded as part of an accelerator/incubator program does count toward funding limits.

➢ Research and other grants; competition winnings; traditional loans; and any friends and family funding do not count toward the funding limit.

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Not eligible: Startups that have raised more than $250,000 in equity capital from sources other than the students or their friends or families prior to July 1, 2021, are not eligible to compete.

Not eligible: Ventures with more than $100,000 in revenues in prior academic years (meaning before July 1, 2021), are not eligible to compete.

Competition Benefits

1. They provide an intense, immersive experience over the course of three days for student startup founders to pitch to investors, receive multiple rounds of feedback and advance their startup.

2. There will be over $1.5 million in prizes, and all 42 teams who compete at Rice University in Houston are guaranteed to win cash prizes.

Currently, the minimum cash prize is $500 and the grand prize winner receives a $300,000 investment (typically in the form of a convertible debt note, without geographic restrictions.)

How to Enter Rice Business Plan Competition

1. One member of your startup, the designated leader, should complete the simple online application.

2. The application consists of answering a short survey, attaching an Executive Summary (maximum 5 pages), and including an optional Video Elevator Pitch (maximum 2 minutes).

3. Multiple student startup teams from the same school, institution or university centre may apply to compete. There is no limit on the number of applications per school.

4. There are no fees to apply or to compete.

5. Once an application is submitted, no changes can be made.

The application must be completed by Sunday, February 10, 2021, at 5:00 pm CST. Teams invited to compete in the Rice Business Plan Competition will be notified via our Facebook Live video event and by email on Wednesday, February 27, 2021.

Application Deadline

Applications are open November 1, 2021, through Monday, January 31, 2022 

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