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The Best Entrepreneur Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines in 2025

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  1. Nielsen Rewards No-Essay Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    This scholarship opportunity is perfect for anyone who loves earning rewards for sharing their opinions on products and services.
    All students are eligible
    $1,000
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  2. Survey Junkie Brand Influencer No-Essay Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    This scholarship is great for anyone who loves getting paid for sharing their opinions on products and services.
    All students are eligible
    $1,000
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  3. Let Your Light Shine Scholarship

    Funded by
    Ashley Thacker
    This scholarship seeks to support motivated students who dream of becoming entrepreneurs after completing their college education.
    • Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate student
    • GPA: 3.2 or higher
    • Field of Study: Entrepreneurship
    • Financial Status: Low-income
    • Background: Involved in volunteer work
    $1,000
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  4. TaxMan Multiservices' Creators of Achievement Scholarship Program

    Funded by
    TaxMan Multiservices
    This scholarship aims to support students who are driven by their entrepreneurial spirit and are ready to chart their own path.
    • Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate student
    • Field of Study: Business or finance
    • State: Texas
    • GPA: 2.5 or higher
    $3,000
    Only 19 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  5. Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship

    Funded by
    carleen junior
    This scholarship will support a high school senior or undergraduate interested in pursuing a career in business or entrepreneurship.
    • Major/Career Field: Business or Entrepreneurship
    • Education Level: High school senior or Undergraduate
    • GPA: 2.5
    $500
    Only 26 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  6. Greer Innovation, A Scholarship For Creatives

    Funded by
    Rachel Greer
    This scholarship seeks to support undergraduate students who are bringing creativity to their pursuit of higher education.
    • GPA: 2.7 or higher
    • Field of Study: Creative business or entrepreneurial degree
    • Education Level: High School senior or two or four-year undergraduate student
    • State: Wisconsin
    $881
    Only 27 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  7. Ryan Murray Red Canyon Scholarship Award

    Funded by
    Murray Family
    This scholarship aims to honor the memory of Ryan Murray by supporting students as they prepare to leave high school and pursue higher education.
    • Education Level: High school senior
    • State: Colorado
    $500
    Deadline:Jun 25, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  8. FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship

    Funded by
    Flik Hospitality Group
    This scholarship aims to help close opportunity gaps by supporting BIPOC workers and leaders and removing economic barriers that prevent today’s students from becoming tomorrow’s leaders.
    • Interests: Culinary Arts, Hospitality, Marketing, Finance, Nutrition, or Health and Wellness
    • Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, or trade school student
    • GPA: 2.7 or higher
    $20,000
    Deadline:Jul 07, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  9. El Jefe Entrepreneurial Scholarship

    Funded by
    Yarish Family
    This scholarship aims to support high school students who are passionate about entrepreneurship so they can afford to pursue higher education.
    • Education Level: High school student
    • Identity: Underrepresented minority
    • Field of Study: Entrepreneurship
    • State: Florida
    $1,000
    Deadline:Jul 31, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  10. This Woman's Worth Scholarship

    Funded by
    TWW, Inc.
    This scholarship will support women to follow their passions, despite any challenges that stand in their way.
    • Education Level: Any
    • Gender: Female
    • Experience: Volunteering
    $500
    Deadline:Aug 11, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  11. Charles Bowlus Memorial Scholarship

    Funded by
    Melissa Fontanella
    This scholarship aims to honor the life of Charles Bowlus by supporting students who share his passion for business and entrepreneurship.
    • Education Level: High school senior
    • GPA: 3.0 or higher
    • Planned Field of Study: Business
    • Background: From a low-income or single-parent household, or has been impacted by cancer
    $1,445
    Deadline:Dec 18, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  12. Jake Stover "Just One More" Memorial Scholarship

    Funded by
    Stover Family
    This scholarship seeks to honor the life of Jake Stover by supporting Oldham County, Kentucky high school seniors that shared in his diversity of passions for the outdoors, art and entrepreneurial business.
    • Education Level: High school senior
    • Area: Oldham County and Jefferson County in Kentucky, or Floyd County and Clark County in Indiana
    $2,500
    Deadline:Mar 10, 2026
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  13. A Heroes Family Scholarship

    Funded by
    First Responders Family Foundation
    As one small way to help the families of first responders, the A Heroes Family Scholarship exists to provide financial support for a student who has lost a parent/guardian or spouse to an on-duty tragedy of a first responder.
    • Education Level: High school senior or above
    • Background: Lost a parent/guardian or spouse in the line of duty including those in law-enforcement, fire, or military
    $1,000
    Deadline:Mar 30, 2026
    One Click Apply
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  14. Abran Arreola-Hernandez Latino Scholarship

    Funded by
    Abran Arreola
    This scholarship will be awarded to a Latinx student who is pursuing higher education and who believes in the power of community!
    • Enrollment: Applying for/currently enrolled in 2-4 year degree program
    $500
    Deadline:Jul 31, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  15. NYT Connections Fan Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    This scholarship seeks to support avid players of The New York Times' "Connections" puzzle who have an idea for their own puzzle!
    All students are eligible
    $500
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  16. Bear Fan Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    This scholarship seeks to support fans of "The Bear" who have a vision for the characters' futures!
    All students are eligible
    $500
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  17. Lady Gaga Fan No-Essay Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    This scholarship seeks to support fans of Lady Gaga who have been impacted by her music, empowerment, and advocacy!
    All students are eligible
    $500
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  18. Wicked Fan Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    This scholarship seeks to support fans of Wicked who are excited about the new movie adaptation of the story!
    All students are eligible
    $500
    Only 18 days left!
    One Click Apply
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  19. Joe Gilroy "Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan" Scholarship

    Funded by
    Smart Boy Studios
    This scholarship aims to support any student who has dreams and a detailed plan on how to pursue and achieve them.
    • Background: Anybody pursuing further education
    $2,550
    Scholarship is awarded to
    2 winners
    Deadline:Feb 28, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  20. Brandon Repola Memorial Scholarship

    Funded by
    Jobe Repola
    This scholarship seeks to honor the legacy of Brandon Repola by supporting students with big goals who are interested in video and digital marketing.
    • Field of Interest: Videography, digital marketing, computers, and/or automotive technology
    • Education Level: Undergraduate
    $9,000
    Scholarship is awarded to
    7 winners
    Deadline:Aug 15, 2024
    One Click Apply
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  21. Stefanie Ann Cronin Make a Difference Scholarship

    Funded by
    Jaymie Scotto & Associates, LLC
    This scholarship seeks to memorialize Stefanie Ann Cronin by supporting the educational endeavors of students who embody her dedication to success, community, environmental appreciation, and caring for others.
    • Gender: Must identify as female
    • Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate student
    • GPA: 3.0 or higher
    $3,500
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Feb 14, 2022
    One Click Apply
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  22. Mary Jo Huey Scholarship

    Funded by
    Billings Family
    This scholarship will support a young entrepreneur who embodies the determination, ambition, and perseverance needed to change the world.
    All students are eligible
    $1,041
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Jun 24, 2021
    One Click Apply
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  23. Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship

    Funded by
    One Degree Financial
    This scholarship seeks to honor the memory of Dick Loges by supporting students who were raised by veterans and entrepreneurs.
    • Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, or trade school student
    • Background: Child of a veteran who is also an entrepreneur or business owner
    $2,500
    Scholarship is in review
    Deadline:Apr 15, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  24. Teen Entrepreneur Scholarship

    Funded by
    Teenage Entrepreneur Society
    Our aim is to seek out and provide support for a young entrepreneur in need of funding for either their education for for furthering their business.
    • Career interest: Entrepreneurship
    $3,200
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Aug 31, 2021
    One Click Apply
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  25. Philadelphia Black Entrepreneurs Grant

    Funded by
    Mechanism Ventures
    This grant will be awarded to a Black entrepreneur from Philadelphia at any education level who is currently building or who aspires to build a new business.
    • Ethnicity: African American
    $1,000
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Jun 11, 2021
    One Click Apply
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  26. PJC Memorial Scholarship

    Funded by
    Cavanaugh Family
    This scholarship seeks to honor Paul’s legacy by supporting students pursuing marketing or business degrees.
    • GPA: 3.0 or higher
    • State: Michigan
    • Education Level: Four year undergraduate
    • Field of Study: Marketing or Business
    $650
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Apr 15, 2023
    One Click Apply
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  27. Annual Black Entrepreneurship Grant

    Funded by
    The Impact Fund
    This grant will be awarded each year to a Black undergraduate or graduate school entrepreneur who is currently building or who aspires to build a new business.
    • Ethnicity: African-American
    $2,000
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Dec 01, 2020
    One Click Apply
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  28. Black Entrepreneurs of Philadelphia Scholarship

    Funded by
    Jordan DiPietro
    This scholarship will support an aspiring or current Black entrepreneur in the Philadelphia community.
    All students are eligible
    $2,800
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:May 31, 2021
    One Click Apply
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  29. Nabi Nicole Grant Memorial Scholarship

    Funded by
    Tandy Green
    This scholarship aims to honor the memory of Nabi Nicole by supporting other people who share her faith and ambition.
    • Education Level: Any
    • Race: Underrepresented Minority
    $20,000
    Scholarship is awarded to
    4 winners
    Deadline:Mar 08, 2025
    One Click Apply
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  30. Support Small Businesses Scholarship

    Funded by
    Bold.org
    The Support Small Businesses Scholarship exists to support budding entrepreneurs in their journey to starting their own small business.
    All students are eligible
    $2,000
    Scholarship is awarded to
    1 winner
    Deadline:Nov 21, 2020
    One Click Apply
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About Entrepreneur Scholarships

Entrepreneurship is a big word used for ventures that may or may not be large in scale. Entrepreneurs create their own businesses, providing a product that is unique to them. They are innovators, who take their business ideas and turn them into a reality. It takes a lot to go from an idea to a full-fledged business, but more and more people are doing it every year. Small businesses in the United States make up 99.9% of businesses in the nation.

Small businesses are defined in a large range. The Census Bureau defines small businesses as having between 100 to 1500 employees and bringing in revenue of $1 million to $40 million, whereas the U.S. Small Business Administration labels small businesses as having fewer than 500 employees and making less than $7.5 million in annual revenue. And this doesn't even encompass all entrepreneurial ventures. There are large businesses started by entrepreneurs that have grown out of their small-business labels. There isn't one singular path for an entrepreneur, making the term vastly applicable to anyone who has created their own business.

Entrepreneurship is something to be celebrated. It represents the creativity of entrepreneurs who took their ideas and manifested them into businesses. The work of entrepreneurs helps produce more creative, innovative ideas, which propels the business world forward. Entrepreneurship helps fuel the economy by providing more jobs and pushing for more competition and growth in the field. Entrepreneurs help to challenge the status quo and create more opportunities motivated by the individual, rather than by large corporations.

Opportunities are available to high schoolers, undergraduate or graduate students, and more. Between entrepreneurship programs and business scholarships, students planning on attending college and those already earning their degree can find scholarships. The key is knowing where to look.

What is an Entrepreneurial scholarship?

Entrepreneurship scholarships are specifically for students with entrepreneurial interests. Some scholarships are specifically for students earning an entrepreneurship degree, while others extend to the broader field of business as a whole. Aspiring entrepreneurs can earn scholarships through their school's programs, online resources, and community opportunities.

Scholarships are generally awarded on the basis of financial need, merit, or a combination of factors. There are more opportunities for students from low-income backgrounds, first-generation college students, and students who are part of underrepresented minorities. At the same time, merit scholarships are awarded based on academic achievements and the quality of the application submitted.

Current and future entrepreneurs are usually eligible for scholarships on Bold.org if they are current students. Most scholarships help students pay for their schooling so that they are able to start bringing their business ideas to life after college. A scholarship award goes a long way for a college student looking to start their own business.

Can you get a scholarship for Entrepreneurship?

High school students, undergraduate students who are just beginning to explore their future in entrepreneurship and graduate students working to refine their entrepreneurial ideas all have opportunities available to them. People are eager to support young entrepreneurs as they develop ideas and turn those ideas into reality. Use Bold.org as a resource for finding the best scholarship program for your experience, future plans, and academic achievement.

How to apply for Entrepreneur scholarships

When applying for entrepreneurship scholarships on Bold.org, the process begins with creating your free account. Clicking on any of the scholarships listed on this page will redirect you to where you can create your account. From there, fill in your profile and begin finding scholarships that you are eligible for.

Once you've found scholarships you want to apply for, it's time to begin the process. Bold.org is user-friendly, with a simple application process. Everything you need to know for a specific scholarship is in one place. Depending on the type of scholarship you are applying for, you may have to submit files or videos. However, the most common application method is to answer essay questions. Bold.org offers essay scholarships that allow you to demonstrate your writing skills and show why you are deserving of a scholarship. No-essay scholarships are simpler, requiring only a few clicks. For these scholarships, it is important to fill out your profile thoroughly, since that is how winners are chosen.

How to get an Entrepreneur scholarship?

In order to get an entrepreneur scholarship, you need to be smart about your search and apply to scholarships that best fit your education level, interests, and experiences. Find scholarships with the most eligibility requirements you meet. The more requirements there are, the fewer people will be applying, giving you a better shot at getting a scholarship.

Once you've picked scholarships you want to apply for, be deliberate in your applications. Put time into your essays and fill out your profile thoroughly to put your best foot forward for donors. Tailor your essays to the specific scholarships, and make sure you are answering the prompt fully. Keep in mind that the more applications you submit, the more likely you are to win scholarships. Give yourself more opportunities by applying for as many scholarships as you are able to, while still keeping them at a high quality.

The earlier you apply to scholarships, the more specific your profile is, and the more attention you give your applications, the more likely you are going to be successful.

Best Entrepreneurial scholarships

Entrepreneurship is a field that many people want to encourage because of the benefits it has to the nation's economy. There are specific scholarships for future entrepreneurs as well as business scholarships that encompass all aspects of business, including entrepreneurship. The following scholarships include a mix of both entrepreneurship scholarships and business scholarships.

  1. Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
  2. Karl Baehr Entrepreneurs Scholarship
  3. LiveYourDash Entrepreneurs Scholarship
  4. Just Raised No-Essay Scholarship
  5. Dr. Sharyn First-Generation in Business Scholarship
  6. Wendell and Gwendolyn Clement Scholarship
  7. Daily Upside Business News Scholarship
  8. Finance Major Scholarships

Entrepreneur scholarships for high school students

As high school students begin to plan for their futures, they can look for general scholarships as well as those geared specifically toward their interests. Bold.org offers business and entrepreneurship scholarship opportunities for high school students as they prepare for their college education. Whether you have experience as a current small business employer or are brand new to developing a business, you can start pursuing scholarships to help provide financial aid.

Take your free time in high school to look into opportunities that will help put you ahead when it comes to further pursuing entrepreneurship. Click on any of the scholarships below to begin the application process for entrepreneurship and business scholarships.

  1. Just Raised No-Essay Scholarship
  2. Daily Upside Business News Scholarship
  3. Hustle Tech & Business News No-Essay Scholarship
  4. The GIST Women’s Sports Business Scholarship

Entrepreneur scholarships for high school seniors

High school seniors have a lot to consider as they prepare for the huge shift between high school and college. Seniors have to start thinking about what they want their futures to look like, where they want to go to school, and what they want to study. Students who already know they want to earn a degree in entrepreneurship or business can start narrowing their scholarship search to find scholarships specific to their interests. The following scholarships exist to help any high school senior planning to pursue entrepreneurship.

  1. Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
  2. Morning Brew Tech & Business News Scholarship
  3. Daily Upside Business News Scholarship
  4. Hustle Tech & Business News No-Essay Scholarship

Outside of Bold.org, there are other options available for future entrepreneurship students. For example, the Triadex Services Scholarship is open to high school seniors and undergraduate students alike. It is specific to students learning more about business, including marketing, technology, and entrepreneurship. To learn more, visit their site here.

Entrepreneur scholarships for college students

College students pursuing entrepreneurship have many opportunities available to them. Since they have decided on a career path and are actively pursuing it, scholarships are available to help support future entrepreneurs as they navigate higher education. Take a look at some of the opportunities specific to future entrepreneurs.

  1. LiveYourDash Entrepreneurs Scholarship
  2. Dr. Sharyn First-Generation in Business Scholarship
  3. Wendell and Gwendolyn Clement Scholarship
  4. Karl Baehr Entrepreneurs Scholarship

Many scholarships are open specifically for undergraduate college students, but graduate students still have the chance to apply to scholarships like those listed below.

  1. Women in Business Scholarship Fund
  2. The GIST Women’s Sports Business Scholarship
  3. Just Raised No-Essay Scholarship

Frequently asked questions about Entrepreneur scholarships

With all of the opportunities out there, some aspects of the scholarship process may be overwhelming. This is especially the case for students who are brand new to applying for scholarships. Whether you are a high school senior or an experienced graduate student, you may come across a few questions in your preparation.

How to find Entrepreneur scholarships

Bold.org has so many scholarships, that students are encouraged to narrow their search down to their specific interests. The best way to do this is to visit the scholarship search page and use the "Category" filter to help search for your major. Categories for "Entrepreneurship" and "Business" will both have excellent opportunities for future entrepreneurs. Along with the scholarships included on this page, the general scholarship search will help you find scholarships by narrowing down your education level, major, etc.

Students are encouraged to look in more than just one place for scholarships. Bold.org has a large collection of exclusive scholarships, but there are other places to look. For example, most universities offer scholarships specific to their school or department. Check with your financial aid office and advisors to see what scholarships are available through your school. To take it one step forward, explore what opportunities there are in your local community. By looking both on Bold.org and in your local area, you are able to capitalize on all scholarship opportunities for future entrepreneurs.

When can I start applying?

Scholarships on Bold.org are open year-round, with new opportunities being posted every week. The earlier you apply, the more scholarships you'll be in the running for over the course of the year, given that scholarships are opening and closing frequently throughout the year. Therefore, students are encouraged to apply whenever they are able. Students must be 14 or older to create an account, but from there, students of all ages can earn scholarship money.

How do I know if I'm eligible for a scholarship?

Every scholarship has its eligibility requirements listed on the page with its description. In most cases on Bold.org, you will be locked out of scholarships that you are not suited for. However, this isn't always the case, so pay attention to the requirements before spending time on your application.

Eligibility requirements range from education level to ethnicity to interests and more. If you fill out your profile thoroughly, scholarships will be available for you that are catered toward where you are at on your educational journey.

Are scholarships counted as income?

When scholarships are awarded, they are sent directly to the recipient's school. If you are not in college currently, the scholarship money will be held in an account for you and then sent to your school when you enroll in the future. Since students do not receive the funds directly, scholarship winnings do not count as taxable income.

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