The program model is classroom-based with entrepreneurship curricula that teach math and literacy skills in the context of building a business plan. NFTE partners with organizations in several states and many foreign countries to implement its program.
This web page packed with cases, success stories, projects, and activities is for teachers, instructors, youth leaders, program developers and others who help students find their own entrepreneurial opportunities.
Is an organization that organizes teams of youth to develop businesses to help their communities. It is one of the few websites to actually have online material of use to prospective youth entrepreneurs, including advice on getting started success stories. It looks like YouthVenture partnered with Ashoka.org which is one of the leading organizations supporting social entrepreneurship.
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.
Entrepreneurship guide not only outlines some important things to consider before starting a business, but also offers information on developing a business plan and securing funding. This is a one-stop source of information for students considering the self-made path to success.
"People start businesses every day, but how do they succeed? In BizWorld, students will understand what it means to be an entrepreneur. In this project, students work in teams to form friendship bracelet companies."
"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."
Wiscontrepreneur fosters campus entrepreneurial thinking and promotes the creation of new business entities and socially beneficial organizations. Also host the 100-hour Challenge. Grants available.
WWBIC is a statewide economic development corporation that provides quality business education and financing to Wisconsin's entrepreneurs and small business owners.
WTC is the leading catalyst for the creation, development, and retention of science- and technology based businesses in Wisconsin. The site provides information and articles on entrepreneurship.
The Wisconsin Iowa and Central Illinois (WICI) Minority Supplier Development Council's role is to support and develop minority-owned businesses by facilitating important connections between corporations and minority suppliers.
The Wisconsin Iowa and Central Illinois (WICI) Minority Supplier Development Council's role is to support and develop minority-owned businesses by facilitating important connections between corporations and minority suppliers.