The St. Paul-based car-sharing program will receive a $20,000 award and compete against five other yet-to-be-named division winners for a $25,000 grand prize.
Entrepreneurship
The pot of prize money for Minnesota's entrepreneurial competition has grown, due primarily to a new sponsorship from General Mills-and a runner-up in each division will now receive a $5,000 cash prize.
Entries are due May 20 for this year's seventh-annual contest, which will give out more than $150,000 in prize money across six award divisions.
The company, which is commercializing an environmentally friendly and extremely effective fire retardant, won a total of $40,000 in seed capital.