Chances are good that your business can SCORE $1,000 in Sam’s Club merchandise

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SCORE  is looking for Delaware entries for the  fourth annual American Small Business Championship. The deadline is Feb. 13.

The low number of entries from Delaware means businesses have a good chance to win a $1,000 merchandise prize and a trip to Dallas for training from a SCORE advisor. 

The national competition to celebrate small business owners and entrepreneurs from across the nation, is  made possible with a grant from Sam’s Club.

The event will award two small businesses from every state and the District of Columbia with a $1,000 Sam’s Club gift card, an all-expense paid trip to a training and networking event in Dallas, and mentoring from small business experts at SCORE.

From the 102 small business honorees, three Grand Champions will each win a grand prize of $25,000. A judging panel of small business experts will name the Grand Champions based on how effectively they utilize the initial prizes to grow their business.

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“We are thrilled to have Sam’s Club sponsor this program to celebrate small business owners for their unwavering dedication and commitment to the success of their businesses,” said David R. Bobbitt, president of the SCORE Foundation and vice president of development at the SCORE Association. “This competition allows us to showcase the diverse representation of owners and the variety of products and services that make up the small business landscape in this country.”

The 2016 Grand Champion Garrett Takach, co-owner of Ninja Park Obstacle Fitness Gym, used his $25,000 grand prize to fund a training program for children with autism.

“Without SCORE, we wouldn’t have had the courage to live up to our dreams and strive to make a positive impact in our community in the best way that we know how – through health and fitness,” said Takach. “A big thank you to Sam’s Club as well, for their ongoing commitment to small businesses like ours.”

Learn more about Takach’s  work as a small business owner and American Small Business Champion in this video.

“We’re proud to serve more than 600,000 small business owners each week. We understand their struggles and want to drive their success, which is why our commitment to America’s small business owners extends beyond the value we offer on products and services they need to run their businesses,” said Tracey D. Brown, senior vice president and chief experience officer for Sam’s Club. “Our small business members tell us they need training, access to capital and mentoring, and through our giving efforts like this program with SCORE, we’re able to deliver on those valuable resources.”

To learn more, apply or nominate a business for the American Small Business Championship, visit http://championship.score.org/. Champions will be announced in late-March and the Grand Champions will be revealed in September.

 

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