David Guillod

Grant for Entrepreneurs

Who Is It For?

The David Guillod Grant for Entrepreneurs

Open to undergraduate students pursuing a path in entrepreneurship, this grant is awarded through an essay contest that recognizes passion, purpose, and potential. Inspired by David Guillod’s dynamic career in leadership, entertainment, and business development, this grant celebrates those with the drive to turn ambition into impact.

Students

This grant is designed for undergraduate students who dream of becoming entrepreneurs. Whether you're in the early stages of developing an idea or already testing out a startup concept, this opportunity is meant to support those who are bold enough to think differently and passionate enough to bring their ideas to life.

Learn About the Grant

The David Guillod Grant for Entrepreneurs is a $1,000 award designed to support aspiring student entrepreneurs who are ready to shape the future through innovation, resilience, and bold ideas.

Learn About the Grant

The David Guillod Grant for Entrepreneurs is a $1,000 award given annually to a student who shows exceptional promise in the world of entrepreneurship. The winner is selected through an essay contest focused on entrepreneurial vision, creativity, and purpose. The goal? To empower the next generation of changemakers—students who are ready to turn challenges into ventures and ideas into impact.

David Guillod

David Michael Guillod is a seasoned entertainment executive with over 25 years of experience developing talent, building companies, and producing acclaimed films. From guiding A-list careers to leading major media firms, his work has spanned business development, strategic leadership, and storytelling at the highest levels of Hollywood. Today, he continues to advise and invest in ventures that drive innovation and empower creators.

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