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Peter Jones Foundation and FRP relaunch national entrepreneur of the year competition for 2026

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The Peter Jones Foundation (PJF) has teamed up once again with advisory firm FRP to launch the 2026 National Entrepreneur of the Year competition, aiming to uncover and support the next generation of UK business talent.

The initiative, which returns following a successful 2025 programme, is designed to champion young entrepreneurs aged between 16 and 21, with a particular emphasis on those from under-served and under-represented communities. Organisers say the competition is not only about identifying promising ideas, but equipping young founders with the practical skills, confidence and networks needed to scale their ventures.

Applicants will be required to submit an application alongside an elevator pitch video outlining their business concept. Successful candidates will progress to one of six regional semi-finals hosted by FRP across the UK, where they will present their ideas to a panel of judges drawn from the business community.

In addition to the competitive element, participants will gain access to enterprise bootcamps delivered by PJF, providing hands-on support in refining business models, improving pitching techniques and developing commercial awareness, a key differentiator from more traditional pitch competitions.

Each semi-final winner will receive a £1,000 grant and secure a place in the national final, where finalists will pitch to a high-profile judging panel chaired by Peter Jones CBE alongside Geoff Rowley, chief executive of FRP. The overall winner will receive a £10,000 grant, with the runner-up awarded £5,000, while all finalists will benefit from ongoing mentorship and support.

The programme has built a strong track record of nurturing early-stage entrepreneurial talent. Previous participants include Ross Bailey, founder of Appear Here, which has gone on to raise more than $20 million in venture capital, and David Humpston of ViewPoint Videos, one of the youngest recipients of a Virgin StartUp loan. More recently, Miah Maddock-Hodgins, founder of MCR Education Hub, has used the platform to scale an inclusive education business supporting young people outside mainstream schooling.

Last year’s competition attracted hundreds of entrants from across the UK, with £21,000 in grants awarded. The 2025 title was won by Liam Harte for Rephobia, a virtual reality therapy platform designed to support individuals dealing with phobias, an example organisers say reflects the growing sophistication and social impact of youth-led businesses.

Peter Jones said he was looking forward to seeing the calibre of talent emerging from this year’s intake, noting the competition continues to highlight the ambition and creativity of young entrepreneurs across the country. Geoff Rowley added that the programme plays a critical role in helping young people “take their entrepreneurship up a level”, describing participants as the future innovators and job creators of the UK economy.

The relaunch comes at a time when fostering entrepreneurial talent is increasingly seen as central to long-term economic growth, particularly as younger generations look beyond traditional career paths and towards building their own ventures.

If you are an entrepreneur between the ages of 16 and 21 who is interested in applying for the competition, click HERE and submit your entry by Friday 15th May 2026.

 

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