Fox Business Celebrates Small Businesses with $25,000 Contest for America's 250th Anniversary
Main Street wins: Fox Business rewards top small businesses for America's 250th

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In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, Fox Business launched a contest to recognize small businesses making a difference in their communities. The competition awarded a grand prize of $25,000 to three winners, selected from ten finalists based on leadership, innovation, customer experience, and community impact.
- 01The contest began in March and invited public voting after selecting ten finalists.
- 02Winners included Four Branches Bourbon from Bardstown, Kentucky, Marilyn’s from Lakeside, Ohio, and TGU Home Solutions from Aberdeen, North Carolina.
- 03Finalists were judged on leadership, innovation, customer experience, and community impact, with each category weighted equally.
- 04Other finalists represented states from across the U.S., including Illinois, California, Texas, and Florida.
- 05The contest was sponsored by Comcast Business and JPMorgan Chase.
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Fox Business is celebrating America's 250th anniversary by highlighting the contributions of small businesses through its “Made in America” contest, which began in March. The contest offered a grand prize of $25,000 to the top small businesses, encouraging fans to vote for their favorites after ten finalists were selected. The judging panel featured notable figures from Fox Business, including Maria Bartiromo and Larry Kudlow. The winners were Four Branches Bourbon in Bardstown, Kentucky; Marilyn’s in Lakeside, Ohio; and TGU Home Solutions in Aberdeen, North Carolina. The remaining seven finalists included businesses from various states, such as Judy’s Family Cafe in Illinois and Nathan Anthony Furniture in California. Each finalist was evaluated based on leadership and team culture, innovation and creativity, customer experience and loyalty, and community impact, with each criterion accounting for 25% of the total score. This initiative was supported by Comcast Business and JPMorgan Chase, reflecting the importance of small businesses in fostering community engagement and economic growth across the nation.
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The contest highlights the importance of small businesses in local economies, encouraging community support and engagement.
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