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FORTUNE SEEKERS-FORTUNE SEEKERS-TURNING IDEAS INTO TURNING IDEAS INTO
CASH!CASH!
YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP CAMPYOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP CAMP
November 15, 2010November 15, 2010
Presenters: Malinda Todd and Arlene ChildersPresenters: Malinda Todd and Arlene ChildersNC REAL StaffNC REAL Staff
Slogan MatchSlogan Match
Pick a slip of paper with either a Pick a slip of paper with either a slogan or the productslogan or the product
Find the match to your slip of paperFind the match to your slip of paperExEx. Just Do It . Just Do It goes with goes with NIKENIKE
Move to the wall with your partnerMove to the wall with your partner When everyone has found their When everyone has found their
match share your slogan and product match share your slogan and product with the groupwith the group
Slogans Make Your Product Slogans Make Your Product Memorable!Memorable!
NC REAL Enterprises Grows NC REAL Enterprises Grows Entrepreneurship By:Entrepreneurship By:
Training teachers Training teachers Developing timely, hands-on Developing timely, hands-on
entrepreneurial curriculum. entrepreneurial curriculum. Supporting local entrepreneurship Supporting local entrepreneurship
programs in:programs in:– 50 K-12 Schools50 K-12 Schools– 57 Post-Secondary including 54 Community 57 Post-Secondary including 54 Community
CollegesColleges– 40 Community Based Organizations40 Community Based Organizations
Experiential Learning CycleExperiential Learning Cycle
Application Experience
Expansion Reflection
What an What an Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Camp Looks LikeCamp Looks Like
Day 1Day 1
Students learn about what it means to be Students learn about what it means to be an entrepreneuran entrepreneur
Students learn about small businesses in Students learn about small businesses in their communitytheir community
Students are assigned business teamsStudents are assigned business teams Students work with team to create a Students work with team to create a
business idea business idea Students present the idea to a Banker for Students present the idea to a Banker for
a loana loan
Day 1Day 1
Day 2Day 2
Teams learn about making Teams learn about making commercialscommercials
Students hear from a local Students hear from a local entrepreneurentrepreneur
Students learn about business image Students learn about business image and marketingand marketing
Teams start creating marketing tools Teams start creating marketing tools for their businessfor their business
Day 3Day 3 Students hear from a local Students hear from a local
entrepreneurentrepreneur Students participate in marketing Students participate in marketing
activitiesactivities Students work on the marketing and Students work on the marketing and
operations for their businessoperations for their business
Day 4Day 4
Students learn about personal and Students learn about personal and business financialsbusiness financials
Teams develop financials for Teams develop financials for businessbusiness
Teams complete commercials for Teams complete commercials for their businessestheir businesses
Day 5Day 5 Teams complete their Teams complete their
business plansbusiness plans Teams practice Teams practice
presentationspresentations
Teams present Teams present their businesses their businesses and commercials and commercials to a panel of to a panel of judgesjudges
Judges award Judges award prizes to the prizes to the teamsteams
Party!Party!
Entrepreneurship Camp in Entrepreneurship Camp in ActionAction
Ashe County 4-H Entrepreneurship Ashe County 4-H Entrepreneurship CampCamp
What Youth are Saying About What Youth are Saying About Entrepreneurship CampEntrepreneurship Camp
21 surveyed were asked, “Would you 21 surveyed were asked, “Would you attend the Camp again next summer?” attend the Camp again next summer?” 100 % – Yes100 % – Yes
"I like how we came up with good "I like how we came up with good business ideas from the games and business ideas from the games and activities."activities."
"I liked all the activities and group "I liked all the activities and group projects. Making our own business was projects. Making our own business was loads of fun."loads of fun."
How Communities are How Communities are Making Making
Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Camps a SuccessCamps a Success
Partners, Partners, PartnersPartners, Partners, Partners
Many entrepreneurship camps are Many entrepreneurship camps are located and lead by the community located and lead by the community colleges with partnerscolleges with partners
Western Piedmont Community College Western Piedmont Community College partners with 4-H to include the camp in partners with 4-H to include the camp in their regular summer camps so they their regular summer camps so they manage the paperwork and instructionmanage the paperwork and instruction
Piedmont Community College partners Piedmont Community College partners with the local Chamber of Commerce and with the local Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber members provide lunchesthe Chamber members provide lunches
Use Speakers and Judges to Use Speakers and Judges to Recruit AdvocatesRecruit Advocates
Wilkes Community College invited Wilkes Community College invited local banker to serve as the loan local banker to serve as the loan officer for the student businessesofficer for the student businesses
Carteret recruits economic Carteret recruits economic developers, school administrators developers, school administrators and other community leaders to and other community leaders to serve as judgesserve as judges
Create Theme Camps That Create Theme Camps That Celebrate the Local Heritage or Celebrate the Local Heritage or
AmenitiesAmenities Carteret Community College and the Core Carteret Community College and the Core
Sound Waterfowl Museum held a Marine Sound Waterfowl Museum held a Marine Heritage Camp where students developed Heritage Camp where students developed businesses related to their island culturebusinesses related to their island culture
Saponi-Occoneechee Tribe is Hillsborough Saponi-Occoneechee Tribe is Hillsborough incorporated tribal culture into the incorporated tribal culture into the entrepreneurial lessonsentrepreneurial lessons
Western Piedmont incorporated farming Western Piedmont incorporated farming into their camp through field trips and into their camp through field trips and speakersspeakers
Actively Promote the CampActively Promote the Camp
Youth Entrepreneurship is a great way to Youth Entrepreneurship is a great way to raise attention for entrepreneurship in raise attention for entrepreneurship in
your communityyour community Invite the press, especially on days when Invite the press, especially on days when
students are doing activities students are doing activities Piedmont Community College has camp Piedmont Community College has camp
business teams present to their Chamberbusiness teams present to their Chamber Let schools know about the camp before Let schools know about the camp before
summer startssummer starts
REAL Entrepreneurship REAL Entrepreneurship Camp Facilitator TrainingCamp Facilitator Training
Summer Camp- 2-day workshop on Summer Camp- 2-day workshop on planning and leading a youth summer planning and leading a youth summer campcamp
Training includes a workbook with Training includes a workbook with planning templates, sample agendas, and planning templates, sample agendas, and well over a weeks worth of REAL activitieswell over a weeks worth of REAL activities
Next training is January 20-21, 2010 in Next training is January 20-21, 2010 in RaleighRaleigh
Registration at Registration at www.ncreal.org
Thank youThank youwww.ncreal.org
Arlene ChildersArlene Childers
Assistant DirectorAssistant Director
NC REAL EnterprisesNC REAL Enterprises
4168 Oak Hollow Dr.4168 Oak Hollow Dr.
Morganton, NC 28655 Morganton, NC 28655
phone: 919-491-7572 phone: 919-491-7572
[email protected]@ncreal.org
Malinda ToddMalinda Todd
Associate DirectorAssociate Director
NC REAL EnterprisesNC REAL Enterprises
3739 National Dr., Suite 3739 National Dr., Suite 110110
Raleigh, NC 27612Raleigh, NC 27612
Phone: 919-781-6833 Phone: 919-781-6833 x126x126
[email protected]@ncreal.org