2025 National Champions

In September 2025, the team represented the United States at the Enactus World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand, competing on the global stage alongside 33 other teams from around the world.

Enactus UW-Whitewater presented two ventures: RenewTowns and Prochapina

RenewTowns is a community revitalization project focused on small town businesses in Wisconsin. The team partners with local leaders to promote small entrepreneurs to boost economic development and improve residents’ quality of life.

ProChapina is a nonprofit in Antigua, Guatemala that empowers women through vocational training, healthcare access, and basic living support to promote the financial independence of women.

Enactus World Cup: Day 0

Students checked into the competition and separated into groups to attend sustainability excursions. One group explored how Thai communities turn everyday challenges into eco-friendly opportunities. Joining UWW members are members from Enactus Mexico, Enactus Canada, and Enactus Thailand.

Enactus World Cup: Day 1

The team attended innovation workshops with students from different countries to brainstorm new ideas about sustainability together. EWC also hosted a culture festival where each country was able to showcase what makes them unique. Afterwards, at the welcome ceremony the team was able to take the stage to represent Enactus USA.

Enactus World Cup: Day 2

Our presentation team presented along with three other countries in our league for a chance to advance to the top 16. We were able to cheer on Ghana and Zimbabwe as they moved on to the top 16.

Enactus World Cup: Day 3

Supporting our fellow Enactus USA travelers from UT-Austin for early stage competition. Students then watched the top four countries, Canada, Germany, Zimbabwe, and Tunisia present their projects. We gave a round of applause to our border neighbor, Canada for taking home the EWC.

Story Camp

The UWW Enactus 2025 videographer and UWW alumni, Finn Harnett had the opportunity to participate in Enactus Story Camp. Four filmmakers from different parts of the world had 44 hours to create and edit a video encapsulating the Enactus spirit.