Toucan are incredibly excited to be supporting the NACUE Varsity Pitch Competition and are looking forward to seeing the entrepreneurial talent that the competition discovers. It is vastly important to promote entrepreneurial spirit within colleges and universities, especially as the UK job market is tougher than ever (thank you Brexit). Toucan supports the growth of creative businesses in the food and beverage, retail and lifestyle sectors. We support entrepreneurs by offering them long-term business support and connecting them with the mentors, gurus, partners and investment partners in our Toucan ecosystem. As enthusiastic supporters of entrepreneurialism, we are wholeheartedly behind NACUE’s hunt to find the best student and graduate business ideas. We are therefore thrilled that Toucan CEO, Rasha Khawaja, could offer her support and entrepreneurial wisdom by being one of the judges for the Varsity Pitch competition. Toucan also anticipate future collaboration with NACUE on similar specialised events in the very near future, so just watch this space. The stages of the Varsity Pitch competition will provide invaluable training for aspiring entrepreneurs. Successful video pitchers will learn from the very best at the Varsity Pitch Bootcamp, with the impressive line up of mentors – people who have been there, done that and got the whole wardrobe (never mind just the T-shirt), providing the opportunity for entrepreneurs to hone their pitching skills. This is, of course, beneficial for the grand final on the 15th November, but also a necessary skill for entrepreneurs to master before going out for investment, in the future. The diversity of the categories is undoubtedly one of the most exciting parts of the competition. Whether you have invented an umbrella with holes in it or a Game of Thrones bread stamp, there is a category for you. Whilst we are positively enthralled to see what each category has to offer, we can’t deny our greatest excitement for the creative and design category. Least of all, creativity and design are in line with our sector focuses, but mostly in the words of Albert Einstein: ‘creativity is intelligence having fun’. Rasha is looking for entrants to the competition who are passionate founders, with a realistic outlook on their business, who have conducted high levels of market research that suggests their is an opening in the current market. We want to wish all the entrants the best of luck and we can’t wait to see what they come up with.
- Our Impact
- Our Mission
- Our model
NACUE is a charitable organisation that supports 32,000 students and young people every year. As funding becomes harder to obtain, we rely on the generous support of donors to ensure our programs can continue to change the lives and aspirations of the younger generation.
A donation of any size goes a long way to furthering our work and really is greatly appreciated. Every gift matters in aiding our mission of ‘Powering the Enterprising Generation' but we mainly rely upon the generosity of our members and alumni to do this. By making a single or regular donation you can make a big difference. To learn more about how you can donate, please follow the links below.
Large national network
NACUE are delighted to have supported a huge number of student-led societies over the years. You can see the number of established student-led societies on an interactive map below
Who we work with
Entrepreneurs
Students
Educators
Our events
Our events offer the young people we work with the opportunity to connect with our wider network, the experts and seasoned entrepreneurs in our community and the chance to be inspired to take the leap of faith into entrepreneurship. These events are attended by students and graduates from universities and colleges up and down the UK, as well as students from across Europe. Student Societies take centre stage at our events, alongside innovators, game changers and trail blazers of the UK startup ecosystem.
The difference we make
Alex Deung
Society President, Entrepreneurs Durham
It has been a great pleasure working closely with NACUE. NACUE has supported me both on big and small issues within my role. Without NACUE’s support, Entrepreneurs Durham wouldn’t be where it is today.
Wendy Funnell
Head, Centre for Entrepreneurship
The pleasure of seeing young people start something from nothing and watching them as they’re growing is wonderful. If we hadn’t had NACUE, we couldn’t do a lot of what we’re doing now. I can absolutely, categorically say that.
FE Student
FE Student, Enterprise Society
I am enjoying it (the enterprise society) a lot, and it’s great to be achieving something real. So often in college we plan to the point of doing the activity but then never actually do it.