Serial entrepreneur Anthony Delmedico is on a mission to revamp the core curriculum for grades 4-12 with his E2 petition for entrepreneurship education, touting the importance of education reform for our country. Entrepreneurship is the driving force for America to become the global leader in GDP, create jobs, and launch new generations of innovators.
Visit DPI's web site to download a copy of the Vision for Entrepreneurship Education in Wisconsin -- http://dpi.wi.gov/cte/pdf/eshiplit.pdf -- and find other resources to support entrepreneurship education.
This foundation is working to further understand the phenomenon of entrepreneurship, to advance entrepreneurship education and training efforts, to promote entrepreneurship-friendly policies, and to better facilitate the commercialization of new technologies by entrepreneurs and others, which have great promise for improving the economic welfare of our nation.
"CODE2040 is a nonprofit organization that creates pathways to educational, professional, and entrepreneurial success in technology for underrepresented minorities with a specific focus on Blacks and Latino/as."
This is a website that got started focusing on youth investing in the stock market with a small section on youth entrepreneurship. The free material is good, but the amount of it has not grown much over the past few years. There is a members only section which requires a fee, but the free materials are plentiful and very good.
WWBIC is a statewide economic development corporation that provides quality business education and financing to Wisconsin's entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Focusing on investments and grant making to help create conditions in communities for children and
families to be successful, entrepreneurship education is part of their initiatives. Many resources and
grant opportunities are available.
The Guide shows how entrepreneurship education can be implemented in programs and offers suggestions on how to introduce self-employment as an option for all youth, including youth with disabilities.
Start-up USA is a cooperative agreement between numerous governmental and educational institutions to provide technical assistance and disseminates resources in the areas of entrepreneurship and self-employment.
NCWD/Youth works to ensure that transition age youth are provided full access to high-quality services in integrated settings to gain education, employment, and independent living.
Entrepreneurship education and activities are provided by local businesspeople in the classroom using tried-and-true curriculum and methodology to develop skills and abilities in students.
The purpose of this corporation is to promote the economic and social development of the Latino community by supporting the creation, expansion and diversification of Latino-owned businesses through educational, legislative, and networking activities.
Provides educational and technical resources, fosters economic exchange between the business and corporate sectors, and promotes a network for political issues, community affairs, and opportunities for the Hispanic population and community at large.
Project Lead the Way provides curriculum in the engineering field. Knowledge and experiences in this area allow students to develop their actualization and discovery skills.