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Top 5 Resources for Young Social Entrepreneurs
The buzz of social entrepreneurship is on. It inhabits dormitory halls and high schoolers’ texts. It’s well beyond a trend. Social entrepreneurship is a movement.
Well-known leader of the pack Ashoka has the following thought-provoking statement on its website:
Over the past two decades, the citizen sector has discovered what the business sector learned long ago: There is nothing as powerful as a new idea in the hands of a first-class entrepreneur.
- Ashoka and Skoll are two well-known foundations supporting social ventures – see more in the 130 list below.
- Kickstarter.com – the world’s largest funding platform for creative projects. This represents the growing “crowdfunding” trend. Here are others. See “Legal” below.
- If you’re starting a non profit, be sure to check out Nonprofit Finance Fund and the Foundation Center which is “the” place to research grants.
- 130 Ways to fund your social venture
See discussion questions at the bottom for additional Entrepreneur in the Classroom resources.
- In 2010 TedxYSE was held by Youth Venture and the Staples Foundation to give the world’s most inspiring young changemakers a platform to share their powerful stories. See their videos here.
- Future 100 – The Future 100 Awards recognize the success of UK-based young entrepreneurs aged 18-35 who demonstrate entrepreneurial flair and innovation in progressing a responsible business venture.
- Four Young Social Good Entrepreneurs to Watch (Mashable)
- The Youth Social Entrepreneurship (YSE) Competition – approaching its 6th annual year – is held by Ashoka and STAPLES . It was created to recognize exceptional, innovative young people advancing positive change in their communities around the world.
- Business plan competitions are another great way to get a kick start (and raise prize money). Here is a success story of a team who won $15,000 for their venture through a business plan competition.
- Here is an article on changes in forms of legal incorporation to accomodate social ventures. Are you going to be one of the innovators ahead of the pack ? Be sure to get a great lawyer who is familiar with the forms. There are additional filing requirements, so get smart. With innovation, often come additional responsibilities.
- Related to “money” – above – crowdfunding at certain levels in the US is a violation of the Securities Act of 1933. For instance, if you are profitable, or try to give people a share of that profit, it puts you in the same league as a publicly-traded company that sells securities. Follow #crowdfunding on Twitter and keep up with the experts, like Woodie Neiss.
Discussion Questions
1. Developing the social venture idea. In Module 2 of the Entrepreneur in the Classroom free curriculum there is a Mind Mapping exercise in which the student takes and area of interest and develops it into a business idea through brainstorming. Use the Mind Mapping exercise for a social venture that has “double M” (mission and money).
2. Characteristics of the social entrepreneur. Allow the students to review the entrepreneurial profiles discussed in #3, above, and pick a favorite. Does the social entrepreneur resemble the traits they would expect of a typical small business person described in Module 1 of the Entrepreneur in the Classroom free curriculum? Yes, no, maybe? Discuss.
3. Watch and discuss the below video on Tom’s Shoes:
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The NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization promoting the importance of small business and free enterprise to the nation’s youth. More information is available at www.NFIB.com/YEF. The Foundation is associated with the National Federation of Independent Business; NFIB is the nation’s leading small business association, with offices in Washington, D.C. and all 50 state capitals.
Entrepreneur In The Classroom. The NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom (EITC) supplemental curriculum exposes students to entrepreneurship and the necessary steps to take an idea and turn it into a business. The free curriculum can be integrated into classes teaching a variety of subjects including music, art, fashion, business and many more. You must be registered to view the full Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom curriculum.
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MTV and the White House Support Young Entrepreneurs for National Entrepreneurship Month
We know that often the entertainment industry and Washington love each other, but, now it’s starting earlier. MTV’s Sway Calloway – who started his own record label among other entrepreneurial ventures – moderated a panel of rockstars this past Monday at the White House. But these were young rockstar entrepreneurs Tina Wells, Alexis Ohanian and Nick Friedman sharing their business-building experience building.
Continue Reading December 1, 2011 at 4:57 pm kathykormanfrey Leave a comment
California teen recognized with $10,000 scholarship for Zshred: Miniature skateboard business
In recognition of his work in becoming a leading seller of custom miniature skateboards in the United States, Dillon Morgan of Westlake Village, California, has been named the 2011 Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation.
Continue Reading July 8, 2011 at 10:37 am kathykormanfrey 7 comments
Coleton Lunt: Artist, Hiking Guide, Showcases Diversity of Entrepreneurship
It’s important to recognize that that entrepreneurship is not limited to “typical business.” Be sure to ask for the Alternative Exercises of this free, Powerpoint entrepreneurship curriculum (registration required). It showcases thediversity of entrepreneurship, as does our entrepreneur profile of today: hiking guide and artist Coleton Lunt.
Continue Reading June 16, 2011 at 6:23 pm kathykormanfrey Leave a comment
Tricia Reville, Green Entrepreneur Via Her Business Greenfinity
Tricia is a senior in the George Washington University School of Business and founder of Greenfinity. She’s had more entrepreneurial experiences than the average college senior. Read about her story here.
Continue Reading April 29, 2011 at 5:53 pm kathykormanfrey Leave a comment
The Nation’s Top Young Entrepreneurs
What great young entrepreneurs do you know? This series is a round-up of some of the nation’s top young entrepreneurs. Between the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation. Inc Magazine 30 under 30, and top earning young internet entrepreneurs we’ll be serving up some great role models for current and future business owners.s.
Continue Reading November 30, 2010 at 7:04 pm kathykormanfrey 6 comments
College Entrepreneur Jane Fensterstock, Urban Fashionista and Designer, Takes on Powerful Niche Market With 2CommaKid
Is college entrepreneur Jane Fensterstock the next Kimora Lee Simmons? At age 19 she’s already a designer, targeting a powerful niche with hip designs. To learn more about tricks of the trade from this young entrepreneur, read the below Q & A.
Continue Reading November 12, 2010 at 6:30 pm kathykormanfrey Leave a comment
Young Entrepreneur Spotlight: Ryan Uckert
The stunning photographs you see below are by award-winning photograher – and high school sophomore – Ryan Uckert. What is your passion? Can you win an award for it or build a business around it?
Continue Reading August 27, 2010 at 4:01 pm kathykormanfrey 1 comment
How To Do A Business Model – Part 2 – Lord of the Rings Meets Business Analysis
In the last post, we took a look at an important business concept that is a mystery to entrepreneurs and business students young and old: The BUSINESS MODEL. In this post, I discuss a creative idea for looking a business models which you can apply in your daily life or the classroom.
Continue Reading July 22, 2010 at 5:20 pm kathykormanfrey 1 comment
NFIB and Visa Inc. Announce 2010 “Young Entrepreneur of the Year” Winner
For her work in helping to inspire the next generation of stage actors, Shayna Turk of Agoura Hills, California has been named the 2010 “Young Entrepreneur of the Year” by the National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation and Visa Inc.
Continue Reading June 26, 2010 at 11:21 am kathykormanfrey 2 comments
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