Greenlight Maine, a unique television show created by Windham resident Con Fullam, is currently accepting applications for its second season.
Greenlight
Maine is a statewide business pitch competition designed to promote Maine
entrepreneurs and provide an opportunity to win a $100,000 cash prize. The
series airs state-wide on Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. on WCSH and WLBZ.
During the
first season, which is currently airing, companies discovered through the
series have already secured $1,250,000 in angel investments, according to a
recent press release.
“That, in
addition to many invaluable connections, priceless advice and state-wide
television exposure has created a very exciting opportunity for Maine’s
entrepreneurs to introduce their companies to an audience eager to see and hear
what they have to offer and to angel investors anxious to invest in the next
big thing,” the press release stated.
Entrepreneurs
are invited to submit a pitch video between March 29th and April 30,
2016. On June 1st, up to 52
quarter finalists will be announced based on video submissions. Quarterfinalists will then present an
in-person pitch at an event on Saturday, June 25th in Portland as part
of Maine Startup & Create Week.
Fullam,
an award winning music, film, and television producer and the showrunner for
Greenlight Maine, said that the 26 selected contestants will travel in mid-July
to NESCOM at Husson University in Bangor for filming. Each of these filmed episodes will feature two
contestants who will participate in a pitch-off to a panel of judges, who
listen, discuss and decide who will move on to the mentoring round. These episodes will air in the Fall of 2016.
The
mentoring round, which will be filmed in January of 2017, is designed to give
the winning 13 presenters an opportunity to put their product or service back
in front of thousands of interested parties, said Fullam.
“The
purpose of this round is to help the presenter address a significant challenge
that they are currently facing, and hopefully walk away with new tools in their
tool box,” he said. This round will also
be aired state-wide.
Fullam
said the show is looking for companies already operating that demonstrate a
potential for growth and sustainability; individuals who are ready to take a
“great widget” they have invented to the marketplace; individuals or companies
who have created services products; and/or the next great idea that has a clear
path to early development.
Interested
contestants should follow the submission process outlined on both the website www.greenlightmaine.com and the
Greenlight Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/greenlightmaine/).