SEED20 opened so many doors for us and continues to affect our work to this day.
Sil Ganzo, Founder of ourBRIDGE, SEED20 Class of 2014
From startups to well-established nonprofits with a new program, all are welcome to apply to SEED20 – our region’s #1 program for fostering innovative ideas to tackle pressing social challenges. While there is a significant prize pool, SEED20 brings value far beyond the monetary awards. The program offers extensive coaching on how to present a compelling pitch in front of a large, live audience. Nonprofit participants gain exposure to the community, networking opportunities with potential supporters, marketing assets, and access to programming from Social Venture Partners Charlotte including workshops, training sessions and pro bono consulting. Everyone involved in SEED20 is a winner!
The application period has closed.
Important Dates | |
10/5/23 | Application live |
10/10/23 | Application webinar (12 pm, virtual) register here |
10/17/23 | Application office hours (drop in between 11 am – 1 pm, virtual) register here |
10/24/23 | Application office hours (drop in between 3 pm – 5 pm, virtual) register here |
10/26/23 | Application deadline (submit by 11:59 pm EDT) |
12/14/23 | SEED20 Class of 2024 Announced |
1/3/24 | Marketing preparation session (12 pm) |
1/7/24 | Photo shoot and video shoot (9 am – 3 pm, in person in 60-minute slots) required |
TBD | Coaches’ training (virtual, coaches only) |
1/16/24 | Orientation and coaching workshop (6 pm – 9 pm at Central Piedmont’s Parr Center) required |
1/17-2/26/24 | Virtual coaching session(s) as scheduled by each team |
1/30/24 | Coaching session #1 (6 pm – 8:30 pm at Central Piedmont’s Parr Center) required |
2/13/24 | Coaching session #2 (6 pm – 8:30 pm at Central Piedmont’s Parr Center) required |
2/27/24 | Coaching session #3 (6 pm – 8:30 pm at Central Piedmont’s Parr Center) required |
3/19/24 | Dress Rehearsal and Celebration (5:45 pm – 9:30 pm at Central Piedmont’s Parr Center) required |
3/26/24 | SEED20 OnStage at Central Piedmont (3 pm – 10 pm) required |
4/17/24* | Welcome to alumni network (11:30 am – 1:30 pm, in person) |
*Date subject to change
FAQ
Who can apply?
Whether an individual or start up with a well-formed idea, an emerging nonprofit, or a well-established nonprofit with a new program, SEED20 applicants should
- have a vision for tackling pressing social challenges and be committed to building or leveraging strong, sustainable organizations to achieve that vision
- be innovative and resourceful
Anyone in the greater Charlotte area with a passionate commitment to deliver meaningful social change can apply. Your main focus must be to have a significant impact in our region. If improving our community is part of your life’s journey, we’re here to help you realize your mission. We are looking for people and organizations with great ideas!
Why should I apply?
Through the SEED20 program, nonprofit participants have the opportunity to share their compelling work with the community and gain:
- Valuable strategic advice and resources
- Greater confidence and effectiveness when making presentations
- Opportunities to cultivate long-term, cross-sector relationships with sponsors, businesses, other nonprofits, and community leaders
- Access to new donors and funding opportunities
- Exposure to a large audience, a strong social media community, and potential volunteers
- Professional marketing and communications advice and assets
- A succinct and compelling pitch
- Membership in the SEED20 alumni network, which provides access to programming from Social Venture Partners Charlotte including learning opportunities and pro bono consulting
How do I apply?
Applications are currently being accepted. Carefully read through all the information on this Apply page. Be sure to check that the Important Dates (listed above) work with your schedule. Submit your application before the deadline. After you submit the application, you will receive an email with a link that allows you to make additional edits through the deadline. All applications will be reviewed by a selection committee from Social Venture Partners Charlotte. Based on the applications and possible follow-up research, the selection committee will invite applicants to participate.
What are the eligibility requirements for the program?
Any participant in the program must be an individual who will serve as the sole representative of the initiative, develop the pitch, attend all required sessions, and present at SEED20 OnStage. This person should be the Executive Director or equivalent.
There are no restrictions based on size, budget, or age of the initiative and there is no cost to participate in the program.
Nonprofits do not have to have 501(c)(3) status to participate in the SEED20 program. However, participants must have 501(c)(3) status or obtain a fiscal agent who does by the end of the year in order for any awards to be disbursed.
Applicants may employ revenue-generating strategies for some or all of their income but cannot be a for-profit initiative or L3C.
For SEED20 alums interested in applying, the following requirements must be met
- Must have new initiative
- Must have been at least 5 years since the nonprofit last participated
- Must have a different person participating in the SEED20 program
Nonprofits may participate if they are non-partisan, and do not proselytize or restrict services to those of a specific faith.
Nonprofits must provide services in at least one of the following counties in the Greater Charlotte area
- North Carolina: Cabarrus, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Union
- South Carolina: Lancaster, York
How are applicants selected to participate?
Selection criteria includes
- Is this initiative serving a real and recognizable need in the community?
- Innovation: Is this initiative something new or unique?
- Potential for lasting impact: Is this initiative addressing a root cause?
- Potential for sustainability: Is this initiative likely to get strong community support to serve the mission over the long term?
Who has participated in SEED20 in the past?
These are all of the past participants who are part of the SEED20 alumni network.
- 100 Gardens
- 1sTouch
- A Better World
- A Widow’s Path
- A.C.E. Your Prostate Exam
- Adoption Support Alliance
- American Pit Bull Foundation
- ANSWER Scholarship
- Applause for the Cause
- ArtPop
- Arts for Life Charlotte
- Assist M.E.
- Attach Families
- Augustine Project for Literacy
- Autumn Rain
- Be More Foundation
- Beds for Kids
- Behailu Academy
- Bellas
- BellXcell formerly BELL (Building Educated Leaders for Life)
- Body and Soul Senior Fitness Center
- Bottles n Bottoms
- Brand the Moth
- Brave Step
- BraveWorks (formerly Fashion & Compassion)
- Camp Blue Skies
- Campus Pride
- CARS
- Catapult Concepts
- Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation
- Center for Community Transitions
- Changed Choices
- Charlotte Ballet
- Charlotte Bilingual Preschool
- Charlotte Food Innovation District
- Charlotte Rescue Mission
- Charlotte Speech and Hearing
- Charlotte Teachers Institute
- Charlotte ToolBank
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Food Policy Council
- ChemoCars
- Children’s Attention Home
- Circle de Luz
- City Startup Labs
- Community Culinary School of Charlotte
- Community Kitchen Program
- Cops & Barbers
- Croquet Records
- Digi-Bridge
- Digital Angels
- Doing My Part
- Dream Chasers (formerly Xcel2Fitness)
- Eagle Rock Camp
- Easter Seals UCP
- El Puente Hispano
- Emerge-The Art of Leadership
- EmpowHERment
- Exodus Foundation
- F3 Foundation
- Families First in Cabarrus County
- Families Forward Charlotte
- Family Impact Fund
- Feed the Mind
- Feeding Charlotte
- FOCUS Friends of the Central Highlands in the US (formerly Focus Charlotte)
- Foster Village Charlotte
- Friends of the Children-Charlotte
- Friendship Circle
- Friendship Gardens
- Galilee Ministries of East Charlotte
- GardHouse
- GenOne
- Girl Talk Foundation
- Girls Rock Charlotte
- Green Teacher Network
- Grub to Grub
- Health Guidance
- Hip Hop Orchestrated
- Hope to Home
- Hope Vibes
- Human Capital Investment
- I AM not the Media
- Inspire the Fire
- Institute for Philanthropic Leadership
- InTech Camp for Girls
- Investment Pathway (a program of Ada Jenkins Center)
- iSpeak Now
- JA Company Program (of Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas)
- Joedance Film Festival
- Joe’s Camp (a program of Joe Martin ALS Foundation)
- Juvenile Court Intervention Prevention Program
- Key Resale Shop
- Kids Heartfelt Health
- Kids in Technology
- Latin Americans Working for Achievement (LAWA)
- Let Me Run
- Levine Museum of the New South
- LilySarahGrace
- Lorien Academy of the Arts
- Lotus Campaign
- Make It Work
- Male Leadership Academy of Charlotte
- McClintock Partners In Education (McPIE)
- Metrolina Association For The Blind
- Mind Body Baby NC
- Money Magnets Club
- Mooresville Soup Kitchen
- Mothers Raising Sons
- Musical Minds
- My 1st Suit
- NC Wildlife Federation
- Neet’s Sweets
- New Leaders
- NewGen Peacebuilders
- Open Charlotte Brigade (formerly Code for Charlotte)
- ourBRIDGE for KIDS
- Para Guide Foundation
- Patriots Path
- Pearls for Creative Healing
- Phillips Academy
- Pivot Point Transitional Housing
- PlateShare
- Playing for Others
- Pollution Detectives
- PopUp Produce
- Power2Give
- Present Age Ministries
- Profound Gentlemen
- Project Harmony
- Project One Scholarship Fund
- Project Safe Child
- Project Scientist
- Project2Heal
- Promising Pages
- Prospera North Carolina
- Queen City Robotics
- Queen City Unity
- Reading Partners Charlotte
- Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte
- Red Boot Way (formerly The Red Boot Coalition)
- Redeeming Joy
- Refugee Support Services
- Renaissance West Community Initiative
- Resource Connection Gateway
- Respectability Foundation
- Restore Global
- Retiset (formerly Project Energy Transition)
- RIC’s Market
- Right Moves for Youth
- Running Works
- Safe Families for Children-Charlotte
- Shakespeare in a Chair
- She Built This City
- Silent Images
- Soccer FC (formerly QC Scores)
- Southside Rides Foundation
- Sow Much Good
- Speak Up Magazine
- Sullenberger Aviation Museum
- Sustain Charlotte
- Swaraj Yoga
- Teaching Fellows Institute
- The Arts Empowerment Project
- The Bulb
- The Forum at Hope Haven
- The FACTS Initiative
- The Learning Collaborative
- The Relatives
- The Sandbox
- The Third Talk
- Think Broader Foundation
- Toolbag for Success (a program of Beatties Ford Road Vocational Trade Center)
- Trancend Charlotte
- Transformation Educational Services
- Transforming Youth Movement
- Ultreia Society
- UMAR
- Uncommen
- UrbanPromise
- Vision to Learn
- WINGs for Kids
- Wise Guys
- Workers Collaborative Center (a program of Latin American Coalition)
- Youth Development Initiatives (YDI)
- Youth Empowered Solutions! (YES!)
- Youth Meditation
- ZABS Place
Do I have to be good at public speaking to be selected?
SEED20 participants are not selected based on their public speaking talent. Our program is designed to give every participant the support, encouragement, tools, and strategies to not only develop but deliver a compelling three-minute pitch. Every year, we are blown away by the progress our participants make. Many who came in fearful, end up sharing their stories with passion and confidence.
Do I need to have a pitch before the program starts?
No. All participants receive an orientation to the SEED20 program, along with a practical workshop on delivering an engaging three-minute pitch. Through the coaching sessions each participant receives individualized support, encouragement, feedback, and strategies to help them develop an effective, compelling, and memorable pitch.
What is the coaching process?
During the orientation and coaching workshop, the nonprofit participants will meet their coaches (volunteer community members) and every nonprofit team (nonprofit participant + their coaches) will hear the same guidance on how to give a compelling pitch. Additional coaching sessions after the orientation and before coaching session #3 are to be scheduled among the nonprofit team members and may be virtual or in any location agreed to by the team members.
I’m concerned that SEED20 may take too much time away from my day to day work. Should I still apply?
Like all leadership development programs, SEED20 is a time commitment. Our program schedule is intentionally developed to give participants and their coaching teams ample time between sessions to incorporate feedback and practice, practice, practice! Our alumni consistently tell us that SEED20 is absolutely time well spent—resulting in increased exposure, connections to new donors and volunteers, potential cash awards, and clarity of purpose.
I’m a social entrepreneur, but my idea would work best on a for-profit model. Can I compete in SEED20?
No. SEED20 is designed for nonprofit initiatives. We know that great social entrepreneurs can also adopt for-profit or L3C models, but our competition is limited to nonprofit organizations to ensure that all the ideas can be evaluated on a comparable basis.
What prizes are given away at SEED20 OnStage?
Our program alums have consistently told us that the awards handed out at SEED20 OnStage aren’t even the most valuable part of the program. The coaching, connections, advice, and assets represent the real benefits to participants, but the OnStage awards do have a lot of appeal as well! The exact prizes, including cash awards and in-kind services, will be determined as we get closer to the OnStage event. Historically, we have had a $20,000 grand prize along with other awards.