TRU Business Bootstrap: Entrepreneurial Venture Sprint (with Research Pods)

Co-op 3300
Closed
Thompson Rivers University (TRU)
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
Business Co-op Coordinator
(34)
6
Timeline
  • June 6, 2025
    Experience start
  • July 16, 2025
    Mid-Term Checkpoint
  • September 1, 2025
    Experience end
Experience
21 projects wanted
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any company type
Any industries

Experience scope

Categories
Market research Competitive analysis Market expansion
Skills
bootstrap (front-end framework) competitive analysis strategic planning planning presentations research support marketing entrepreneurial leadership business development market research
Student goals and capabilities

This experience supports students participating in the TRU Business Bootstrap Program and Research to Venture Program by offering them a structured, credit-eligible entrepreneurship sprint. Over the summer, students will develop and present their business ideas in collaborative learning pods using Riipen. Each pod includes a student entrepreneur, 1–2 research assistants, and an employer mentor.

Students will document their business development journey, conduct applied research, receive targeted feedback, and prepare for a final showcase presentation.


Participants: There are 21 learning pods in total, each with 3–4 members.

  • Entrepreneurs: Domestic students enrolled in Co-op 3300 (Work Term 1)
  • Research Assistants: Domestic students in Research to Venture, contributing ~100 hours
  • Mentors: Provided via TRU Generator, Venture Kamloops, etc.



Learning Outcomes

Students will:

  • Gain hands-on business and research experience
  • Apply entrepreneurial and analytical thinking
  • Collaborate across disciplines in a real-world business context
  • Practice pitching and presenting their venture


Timeline

  • May 14 @ 1:00 PM – Initial coordination meeting
  • June 4 – Orientation & Riipen onboarding
  • July 15 – Mid-term checkpoint / site visit
  • August 31 – Final showcase presentation (poster & pitch)


Funding

Eligible participants will receive:

  • $1800 Bootstrap Bursary (entrepreneurs only, if domestic)
  • Undergraduate Research Certificate (for Research Assistants)
  • Access to mentorship, workshops, and 100+ hours of research support


Students

Students
Bootcamp
Intermediate levels
40 students
Project
300-400 hours per student
Facilitators assign students to projects
Teams of 3
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Each pod will complete these deliverables (submitted by the entrepreneur with support from RAs):

  1. Business Canvas + Learning Goals (June)
  2. Market & Competitor Research Report (July)
  3. Pilot Project Plan or Business Development Strategy (August)
  4. Showcase Poster + Pitch Video + Final Reflection (August 31)


Project timeline
  • June 6, 2025
    Experience start
  • July 16, 2025
    Mid-Term Checkpoint
  • September 1, 2025
    Experience end

Project Examples

Requirements

Startup Feasibility Study

Example: A student explores launching a sustainable clothing line. They assess market demand, supplier options, pricing models, and environmental impact to determine viability.


Social Enterprise Design

Example: An Arts student launches a non-profit initiative that teaches financial literacy to teens, partnering with local schools and banks.


Tourism Micro-Enterprise Development

Example: A Tourism student designs and tests a niche walking tour experience in Kamloops, supported by Tourism Kamloops mentors and customer feedback from pilot sessions.