Have You Got a Plan to Succeed?

Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest is looking for tech-based ideas

V1 Staff

Governor's Business Plan Contest presentation. (Submitted photo)
Governor's Business Plan Contest presentation. (Submitted photo)

Do you have a great idea for an app? Or perhaps a new piece of technology or a new process that will change not only the Badger State but the world? Then the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest is for you. The contest is accepting entries online through Jan. 31.

Finalists who emerge from the multistep competition, which concludes in June, will be eligible for prizes that include thousands of dollars’ worth of services and cash.

“The Wisconsin Technology Council produces the contest to encourage entrepreneurs statewide in the startup stages of tech-based businesses,” the contest’s website states. “It links up-and-coming entrepreneurs with a statewide network of community resources, expert advice and mentoring, management talent, and possible sources of capital.”

Since the contest’s inception in 2004 nearly 5,000 entries have been received and prizes have reached a total value of $2.9 million in cash and services (including office space and legal, accounting, and marketing services). What may be ever more valuable, however, is the public and media exposure received by the winning startups.

Categories in the contest include Advanced Manufacturing, Business Services, Information Technology, and Life Sciences.

The contest is open to Wisconsin residents 18 years of age and older, teams from Wisconsin-based businesses or organizations, as well as businesses and teams from outside the state who “demonstrate intent to base or expand their businesses in Wisconsin.” Companies or individuals must not have received angel investment or venture for their business plans in their current form.

Phase 1 of the contest is open until 11:59pm Friday, Jan. 31. According to the contest website, entries should be about 250 words and will be graded by a pool of judges. The top 50 ideas will advance to the second phase.

The second and third phases winnow the field further, and require contestants to supply greater details about their startups.

The 2024 grand prize winner was CranioSure, a Madison-based company that has designed a mobile app to screen infant head shapes to detect risk of craniosyntosis.


Learn more about the contest and how to enter at govsbizplancontest.com.

Chippewa Valley Start-Up is sponsored by:

Royal Credit Union
200 Riverfront Terrace
Eau Claire, WI

Chippewa Valley Start-Up is sponsored by:

Royal Credit Union
200 Riverfront Terrace
Eau Claire, WI