02.18.16
Burt's Bees' Natural Launchpad, an annual grant program, will reward ten health and well-being entrepreneurs with a $10,000 grant. Winners will also receive a day of coaching at the company's headquarters in Durham, NC, and access to a community of peers. In addition, the winners will have the right to use a Burt's Bees Natural Launchpad Seal on their marketing communications and product packaging.
Through the program, Burt's Bees hopes to nurture the next generation of dreamers and innovators energized by an opportunity to improve the health and well-being of our planet, and everyone on it.
"Today, Burt's Bees is a global leader in natural health and beauty care, but the brand had very humble beginnings," says Paula Alexander, Director of Sustainable Business & Innovation. "More than 30 years ago in a small kitchen in Maine, our founders started the company with little more than some leftover beeswax and a Farmer's almanac. This program is our way of returning to our roots to help high-potential health and well-being businesses get off the ground."
The program is open to natural health and well-being entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for a commercialized product and annual revenue up to $2 million. Entries can be submitted on the Burt's Bees website from now until April 30th. The Burt's Bees Executive Leadership Team will review this year's entries and announce the ten grant recipients on June 30th.
Through the program, Burt's Bees hopes to nurture the next generation of dreamers and innovators energized by an opportunity to improve the health and well-being of our planet, and everyone on it.
"Today, Burt's Bees is a global leader in natural health and beauty care, but the brand had very humble beginnings," says Paula Alexander, Director of Sustainable Business & Innovation. "More than 30 years ago in a small kitchen in Maine, our founders started the company with little more than some leftover beeswax and a Farmer's almanac. This program is our way of returning to our roots to help high-potential health and well-being businesses get off the ground."
The program is open to natural health and well-being entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for a commercialized product and annual revenue up to $2 million. Entries can be submitted on the Burt's Bees website from now until April 30th. The Burt's Bees Executive Leadership Team will review this year's entries and announce the ten grant recipients on June 30th.