Application Deadline: 28 March 2025
LOCATION: Switzerland
Are you an organization that supports the circular business model? Are you a non-governmental organization that empowers small businesses and entrepreneurs to become sustainable? Are you owning a small business implementing or wanting to scale sustainable innovations?
Become a Small Business Champion!
ELIGIBILITY:
The proposal entails:
Initiatives that can include awareness-raising campaigns, competitions, capacity building, training, mentoring and networking programmes related to the circular economy.
Small businesses active in the circular economy with an innovative business concept that, through its operations, reduces, prevents or repurposes waste in equivalent conventional business models.
Applications should have a clear link to international trade and include an action plan. To see examples from past competition winners, visit the MSME Group Small Business Champions website.
Proposals are open to small businesses, enterprises, industry associations, chambers of commerce and non-governmental organizations and should be submitted by 28 March 2025 via this online form:
Small Business Champions 2025 – Formstack
For more information on the Proposal and the Initiative, visit:
English: http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/business_e/call_for_applications_2025_e.pdf
French: http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/business_e/call_for_applications_2025_f.pdf
Spanish: http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/business_e/call_for_applications_2025_s.pdf
BENEFIT:
The winner(s) will be invited to travel to Geneva for the award ceremony on 26 June 2025, sponsored by ICC and ITC. The International Trade Centre will additionally award each winner $4,000 prize money to support the development or further scaling of their winning project and issue an award certificate.
Moreover, training and mentoring opportunities will be discussed with each winner according to their needs, while winning submissions will be promoted by ICC, ITC, UN Trade and Development and the WTO MSME Group through their communication channels.