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Turn Your Child's Ideas Into Real Businesses-Starting Today

From launching their first venture to pitching investors, our Entrepreneurship program teaches students to think like founders, solve real problems, and build businesses that generate revenue-skills that transform college applications and prepare them for life.

500+

launched real ventures through our program

150+

built projects for top college applications

$50K+

revenue generated by student businesses

500+

launched real ventures through our program

$50K+

revenue generated by student businesses

150+

built projects for top college applications

For College Admissions

  1. Massive differentiator (most applicants have grades/scores-few have launched businesses)

  2. Shows initiative and leadership (universities love students who create, not just consume)

  3. Tangible proof of impact (revenue, customers, products = measurable achievement)

For Life Skills

  1. Problem-solving mindset (entrepreneurs identify problems and build solutions)

  2. Resilience (launching a business means dealing with failure and iterating)

  3. Resourcefulness (how to get things done with limited resources)

For Career Readiness

  1. Financial independence (students can generate income before graduation)

  2. Real-world experience (marketing, sales, customer service, finance)

  3. Network building (students connect with mentors, customers, and collaborators)

It's Not About Startups-It's About Mindset

Don't you want your child to become the next Mark Zuckerberg. Entrepreneurship teaches skills they'll use in every career. It teaches students to create opportunities-not wait for them.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • How to identify problems worth solving

    • Evaluating business ideas (market size, customer needs)

    • Design thinking and brainstorming frameworks


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Generate 10+ business ideas

    • Interview potential customers

    • Select one idea to pursue


    Outcome: Your child has a validated business idea people actually want.
     

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    What Your Child Will Learn:

    • Building a business model canvas

    • Pricing strategies (cost-based, value-based)

    • Revenue streams and customer segments

    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Create a one-page business plan

    • Define value proposition and target market

    • Forecast initial revenue and costs

     

    Outcome: Your child has a clear roadmap for launching their business.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • Building a business model canvas

    • Pricing strategies (cost-based, value-based)

    • Revenue streams and customer segments


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Create a one-page business plan

    • Define value proposition and target market

    • Forecast initial revenue and costs


    Outcome: Your child has a clear roadmap for launching their business.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • MVP (Minimum Viable Product) principles

    • Product development vs. perfection

    • Testing assumptions quickly


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Build a prototype, service, or product

    • Test with real customers (friends, family, community)

    • Iterate based on feedback


    Outcome: Your child has something tangible to sell.
     


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • Crafting a compelling pitch

    • Presenting to investors, judges, or audiences

    • How to tell their entrepreneurial story


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Create a pitch deck

    • Deliver a 5-minute pitch (Shark Tank style)

    • Document their journey for college applications


    Outcome: Your child has a polished portfolio and pitch they can use anywhere.

From Idea to Launch-Your Child's Entrepreneurial Journey

We don't just teach theory. Students launch real businesses, generate real revenue, and solve real problems.

10 Weeks. Real Business. Real Revenue.

01

Weekly
1:1 Mentorship

Students meet with entrepreneurship mentors (founders, business leaders) who guide them through each phase.

02

Project-Based
Learning

Every week, students complete actionable steps (customer interviews, product builds, marketing campaigns).

03

Real-World
Experience

Students interact with real customers, handle real money, and solve real problems.

04

Pitch Competition
(Final Week)

Students pitch their businesses Shark Tank-style to judges-great practice for college interviews and real pitching.

05

Certificate
+ Portfolio

Students earn an Entrepreneurship Certificate and a portfolio (pitch deck, business plan, revenue proof) for college applications.

They Started With an Idea,
Now They're Generating Revenue

"I started with just a Google Form and a group chat. By the time I applied to Stanford, I'd served 50 students and generated real revenue. The admissions officer told me that the project stood out."

Rohan, Grade 11
Tutoring Marketplace

"I wanted to solve the plastic problem in my community. I started making reusable products and selling them at local markets. Now I have an online store and a story to tell in my essays."

Priya, Grade 10
Eco-Friendly Products

"I loved fixing tech. I turned it into a business. Now I'm making money doing what I love-and learning business skills I'd never get in school."

Arjun, Grade 9
Tech Repair Service

Business Meeting Discussion

Learn From Founders Who've Built Real Businesses

01

They've failed and succeeded (they teach real lessons, not theory)

Founders of successful startups and small businesses, they come equipped with real world experiences

02

They make entrepreneurship accessible (not intimidating)

Experience in product development, marketing, sales, and fundraising

03

They treat students like real founders (not kids playing business)

Backgrounds from top universities (Stanford, Wharton, MIT) 100% US-based, adult mentors

Common Questions Parents Ask Us

Help Your Child Build Something Real-And Learn Skills That Last

Most students spend high school preparing for exams. Entrepreneurs spend it creating opportunities. Give your child the skills, confidence, and experience to launch businesses-and stand out in college applications.

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