High School New Venture Challenge
The High School New Venture Challenge (HSNVC)—powered by FirstBank is the ultimate high school entrepreneurship competition where students pitch their innovative business ideas to win big! HSNVC—an exciting spin-off of CU 91Ҹ’s nationally recognized New Venture Challenge (NVC)—is specifically designed to bring entrepreneurial learning and innovative mindsets to high school students across Colorado.
Whether you're a student ready to bring your ideas to life, a teacher seeking to inspire a classroom or a community member wanting to support the entrepreneurial mindset, HSNVC is your gateway to entrepreneurial experience, creative problem-solving and real-world impact.
Open to all Colorado high school students
$25,000+ in scholarships to CU 91Ҹ
Participation is free
About HSNVC
- The High School New Venture Challenge (HSNVC) is an entrepreneurial competition specifically designed to empower high school students and ignite innovation and across Colorado.
- Whether interested in solving world problems, preparing for college, starting a business, or excelling in a future vocation - this challenge equips students with the tools, confidence, and mindset to succeed.
- Educators can offer this transformative opportunity in conjunction with existing curriculum or extracurricular activities. It’s a perfect fit with STEM, CTE, DECA, FBLA, JA, etc., or can be offered independently from a specific program.
- At its core, HSNVC is about access—opening doors for all high school students across Colorado, with a special focus on first-generation students and rural and underserved communities.
- Any high school student who is enrolled or homeschooled in Colorado.
- All students are required to have a supporting teacher or adult community member to serve as a “Venture Coach” and accompany them through the learning process.
- Venture Coaches do not need to be affiliated with a school. They can be any responsible adult leader such as a mentor, nonprofit affiliate, coach, counselor, afterschool program facilitator or youth club supervisor.
Step 1: Educators or other adult leaders who are making this opportunity available to students must register for HSNVC as a "Venture Coach." Venture Coaches will serve as the primary point of contact and guidance for student "Venture Teams."
Step 2: Students form into Venture Teams to identify a real-world problem and collaboratively develop a solution.
Step 3: Venture Team members explore, develop and refine their ideas by completing five learning stages (see Learning Process below) under the guidance of their Venture Coach.
Step 4: Venture Teams prepare the required competition materials (see Competition Preparation below) and submit online to officially enter.
Step 5: The HSNVC competition occurs in two rounds:
- HSNVC Round 1 is conducted virtually. Competition materials are submitted online and reviewed by a panel of expert judges to determine which teams are invited to move on to the final round.
- HSNVC Finals takes place in-person at the CU 91Ҹ campus. Selected student finalists come together for an exciting and fun-filled day that includes lunch, a campus tour and presenting to a live audience and panel of judges.
Big ideas and bold minds take the stage at the 2026 HSNVC Finals
Innovative ideas were unveiled at the 2026 High School New Venture Challenge (HSNVC)—powered by FirstBank Finals on April 19, where the top teams pitched their concepts and competed for $25,000 in CU 91Ҹ scholarships.

Winners of the 2026 High School New Venture Challenge. Photo: Jack Moody

HSNVC Resources
Competition Resources
Additional Resources
2026 HSNVC winners to make a cameo appearance at NVC Finals
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