Time is running out for Lisburn and Castlereagh entrepreneurs to enter this year’s Go Succeed: The Ultimate Pitch. They have until Friday 22nd August 2025 to be in with a chance of winning up to £6,000 in investment for their business idea.
The competition is open to individuals, businesses, and social enterprises of all shapes and sizes and in every sector.
The local heat for Lisburn &Castlereagh City Council will take place on Wednesday 22nd October at Lagan Valley Island with entrants making the ‘ultimate pitch’ to an esteemed panel of expert judges.
Heat winners will receive £1,000 investment and progress to the final, with an overall winner announced at a special event in Seamus Heaney HomePlace in Bellaghy in November.
Councillor Claire Kemp, Chair Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council Regeneration & Growth committee said: “We already know Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council is buzzing with entrepreneurial energy, and last year’s Go Succeed: The Ultimate Pitch saw some truly outstanding entries.
"If you haven’t already put yourself forward, there’s still time to get involved ahead of the closing date.
Whether you are starting out on your entrepreneurial journey for the very first time, have a fledgling social enterprise, or a great new business idea, the judges want to hear from you.”
The overall winner will receive the Go Succeed Ultimate Pitch Award, £5,000 investment, and a prize package including a year’s incubation space.
Winners of sub-categories, which include the Go Succeed Impact Award for the best social enterprise, the Go Succeed Inclusive Entrepreneurship Award, and the Go Succeed Rising Star Award for the most inspiring 16–25-year-old entrepreneur, will also receive £1,500 towards their business idea.
Meanwhile, members of the public will have the opportunity to vote for their favourite finalist to win the People’s Choice Award – who will also get a £1,500 cash prize.
Last year’s Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council’s winner was Emma Stephenson of M-Power. Emma secured a spot in the final after pitching their idea for an App to help identify and manage symptoms associated with menopause to a panel of judges from across the local business and civic community.
Emma also won the overall Rising Star award for the most inspiring 16- to 25-year-old entrepreneur at the Northern Ireland wide final.
Applicants will also have the opportunity to attend masterclasses on how to make the ultimate pitch ahead of their local heats, with the region-wide final taking place on Wednesday 19th November, during Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Go Succeed (www.go-succeed.com) is funded by the UK Government and delivered by Northern Ireland’s 11 councils. The service supports entrepreneurs, new starts and existing businesses with easy-to-access advice and support – including mentoring, masterclasses, peer networks, access to grant funding and business planning – at every stage of their growth journey.
To find out more about Go Succeed: The Ultimate Pitch, view the full terms and conditions, and apply, visit: www.go-succeed.com/TheUltimatePitch