Kidpreneurship: Kids Creating Projects
The specific problem we are working to solve is the lack of entrepreneurship education for kids, which results in a generation that is ill-equipped to address the complex problems facing the world. The scale of this problem is significant, both in the communities, we are working in and globally.
In many communities, entrepreneurship education is not prioritized or even available, leading to a lack of exposure to the skills and mindset needed to create innovative solutions. According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, only 37% of young people aged 18-24 feel they have the skills and knowledge to start a business. This leaves a vast majority of young people unprepared for the changing world of work and unable to contribute effectively to their communities.
Globally, the problem is even more pronounced. The United Nations estimates that 71 million youth are unemployed worldwide, and many more are underemployed. With the changing nature of work and the rise of automation, the skills required to succeed in the workforce are changing rapidly. By not equipping young people with the skills they need to be innovative and entrepreneurial, we risk leaving them behind in a world where adaptability and creativity are increasingly important.
Our solution of teaching kids entrepreneurship skills through kidpreneurship programs directly addresses the lack of exposure to entrepreneurial education. By providing hands-on, experiential learning opportunities, we aim to equip kids with the skills and mindset needed to create innovative solutions to real-world problems. Our programs also aim to inspire a sense of agency and self-efficacy in kids, which can help to address the issue of youth unemployment and underemployment.
The factors contributing to the lack of entrepreneurship education for kids are multifaceted and include a lack of prioritization by governments, limited access to resources and networks, and societal norms that prioritize traditional education and career paths. Our solution addresses these factors by providing accessible and affordable kidpreneurship programs that are designed to complement traditional education while promoting creativity, problem-solving, and innovation. By doing so, we hope to empower kids to become the entrepreneurs and changemakers of the future.
Our solution is a kidpreneurship program that teaches entrepreneurship skills to children to help them develop the mindset and skills needed to create innovative solutions to real-world problems. The program is designed to be fun, engaging, and hands-on, providing kids with the opportunity to learn by doing.
The program is a 4 monthly long cohort, consisting of a series of sessions, each focused on a different aspect of entrepreneurship, such as ideation, market research, prototyping, and pitching. The sessions are led by experienced entrepreneurs and educators who use a range of teaching methods, including interactive activities, group discussions, competitions, reflections, and case studies.
Throughout the program, kids work on real-world projects, either individually or in teams, using a range of tools and technologies to bring their ideas to life. They also receive coaching and feedback from mentors who help them to develop their ideas and refine their pitches.
Our program is delivered both in-person and online, making it accessible to kids from diverse backgrounds and locations. We use a range of technologies to deliver the program, including video conferencing, online collaboration tools, and virtual prototyping software.
Overall, our program aims to foster the development of an entrepreneurial mindset and skillset in kids, empowering them to become innovators and changemakers in their communities and beyond. Here is a link to an active classroom that provides a brief overview of our program: https://classroom.google.com/c...
Our solution, the kidpreneurship program, is designed to serve children and youth between the ages of 7 and 18 years. Our target population is kids who are interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, and creating positive change in their communities. These kids are currently underserved in terms of access to entrepreneurship education, resources, and networks.
The target population includes kids who may not have access to traditional entrepreneurship education, either due to a lack of resources or limited opportunities in their communities. It also includes kids who may not have considered entrepreneurship as a viable career path, but who have the potential to become successful entrepreneurs with the right training and support.
Our solution addresses the needs of this target population by providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality entrepreneurship education. Our program is designed to be inclusive and welcoming to all kids, regardless of their background, gender, or socioeconomic status. By providing hands-on, experiential learning opportunities, we aim to inspire a sense of agency and self-efficacy in kids, empowering them to become creators, problem-solvers, and leaders.
Our program also addresses the need for mentoring and networking opportunities for kids who are interested in entrepreneurship. By connecting kids with experienced mentors and providing opportunities for them to interact with other young entrepreneurs, we aim to help them develop the skills and networks needed to succeed in the world of entrepreneurship.
Overall, our solution aims to directly and meaningfully improve the lives of kids by providing them with the skills, mindset, and resources needed to become successful entrepreneurs and changemakers. By doing so, we hope to inspire a new generation of innovators who can create positive change in their communities and beyond.
To design and deliver an effective solution for the target population, it is essential to have a deep understanding of the communities being served. This requires a team that is representative of these communities, with members who have direct experience and proximity to the target population.
Which is why the Team Lead and the team members have a genuine interest in and passion for entrepreneurship education and community development. They are committed to engaging with the target population and understanding their needs, aspirations, and challenges.
To ensure that the design and implementation of the solution are guided by the communities' input, ideas, and agendas, the team adopts a participatory approach. This involves engaging the target population in the design and implementation of the solution, soliciting their feedback and ideas, and incorporating their perspectives into the program.
The team also invests in building strong partnerships with local organizations and stakeholders, including schools, community centers, and youth organizations. These partnerships can help ensure that the program is accessible, relevant, and responsive to the needs of the target population.
Overall, the team's success in delivering a meaningful solution to the target population will depend on their ability to establish trust, build relationships, and work collaboratively with the communities they are serving.
- Enable learners to bridge civic knowledge with taking action by understanding real-world problems, building networks, organizing plans for collective action, and exploring prosocial careers.
- Lebanon
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Solve is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a mission to drive innovation to solve world challenges. By applying to Solve, a team working on a solution like kidpreneurship can access a global network of partners, resources, and funding opportunities that can help them scale their solution and maximize their impact.
As a pilot stage business idea, funding investment is greatly beneficial to reach a growth state by maximizing our impact on kids' potential. Solve can connect us with funders and investors who are interested in supporting social impact initiatives. Also, Solve can provide access to technical experts and mentors who can help us develop and refine our solution. In addition, Solve helps connect us with experts and advisors who can provide guidance and support.
Overall, Solve offers Solver teams a range of non-monetary and monetary support, including mentorship, networking opportunities, training and capacity-building programs, and funding opportunities. By participating in Solve, our teams can benefit from a comprehensive suite of resources that can help us overcome barriers and maximize our impact.
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The kidpreneurship solution is innovative in several ways. First, it focuses on teaching entrepreneurship skills to kids as young as seven years old, which is a relatively new and innovative approach to addressing complex real-world problems. By empowering kids to identify problems in their communities and develop solutions to address them, kidpreneurship can help build a new generation of changemakers who are equipped with the skills and mindset needed to create positive change in the world.
Second, the solution allows kids to create real business solutions and generate revenue streams at a young age. This is a significant departure from traditional educational models, which typically focus on academic learning and do not offer opportunities for kids to develop practical business skills. By allowing kids to engage in entrepreneurial activities and generate their own revenue streams, kidpreneurship can help foster a sense of independence and self-efficacy among young people, which can have positive impacts on their overall development and well-being.
Finally, the solution also emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community and addressing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By encouraging kids to develop solutions that address real-world problems and align with the SDGs, kidpreneurship can help foster a culture of social responsibility and community engagement among young people. This can have positive impacts not only on the individuals involved but also on the broader community and society as a whole.
Overall, kidpreneurship has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts from others in this space by demonstrating the value and effectiveness of teaching entrepreneurship skills to kids. By showcasing the success stories of young entrepreneurs who have developed innovative solutions to address real-world problems, kidpreneurship can inspire and motivate other young people to get involved and make a difference in their communities. Additionally, by partnering with schools, community organizations, and other stakeholders, kidpreneurship can help promote a culture of entrepreneurship and social responsibility that can have lasting impacts on the broader market and society.
Kidpreneurship has set ambitious impact goals for the next year and the next five years, with the aim of creating a lasting and meaningful impact on the lives of children globally.
Next year, our impact goals include:
- Launching our kidpreneurship solution in at least 10 schools across the MENA region, reaching over 500 children aged 7 to 18 years.
- Hosting at least 2 virtual pitch competitions, with a minimum of 50 participants, where children can present their innovative solutions to real-world problems.
- Facilitating the launch of at least 5 successful businesses, generating a minimum revenue of $10,000 each, and donating a portion of the profits to at least one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Over the next five years, our impact goals include:
- Expanding our reach to at least 100 schools globally, with a goal of reaching over 5,000 children aged 7 to 18 years.
- Establishing partnerships with at least 5 corporations to sponsor and mentor kidpreneurs, providing them with resources and support to launch their own businesses.
- Launching a digital platform that connects kidpreneurs with investors and mentors, allowing them to scale their businesses and continue to contribute to the SDGs.
To achieve these impact goals, Kidpreneurship will partner with schools, corporations, and organizations that share our mission of fostering entrepreneurship skills in children. We will also continue to engage with communities to better understand the needs of children and how we can best support them. Our team will work tirelessly to refine our solution, ensuring that it remains accessible and relevant to children of all backgrounds. We will leverage technology to expand our reach and provide meaningful support to kidpreneurs, and we will collaborate with partners to maximize our impact.
- 1. No Poverty
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 4. Quality Education
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
We are measuring progress toward our impact goals using several indicators, including:
Number of kids participating in the program: We will track the number of kids who are enrolled in our program and actively participating in creating solutions to real-world problems.
Revenue generated by kids: We will track the revenue generated by kids through their business ventures and monitor their progress in creating sustainable revenue streams.
The number of solutions created: We will track the number of solutions created by kids that address real-world problems and evaluate the impact of these solutions on the community.
Donations made to SDGs: We will track the donations made by kids to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and evaluate their impact on the community.
Feedback from kids and parents: We will gather feedback from kids and parents to evaluate the effectiveness of our program and identify areas for improvement.
By tracking these indicators, we will be able to assess our progress toward achieving our impact goals and make data-driven decisions to improve our program.
The theory of change for Kidpreneurship is that by teaching entrepreneurship skills to children aged 7 to 18 years, they will be empowered to identify and solve real-world problems through innovation and creativity, which will result in a positive impact on their communities and the world at large. The program provides the tools, resources, and support needed to develop and launch successful business ventures. Through this process, children will not only gain valuable entrepreneurial skills but also become more socially aware and responsible.
The logical framework of Kidpreneurship is to first provide entrepreneurship education and training to children, followed by ongoing mentorship and support as they launch and operate their businesses. The immediate outputs of this program include children acquiring skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, and communication. Longer-term outcomes include children becoming more financially literate, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and making a positive impact on their communities through the businesses they create.
The success of Kidpreneurship will be measured through various indicators, such as the number of businesses launched, revenue generated, jobs created, and social impact achieved. By empowering children to become entrepreneurs and agents of change, Kidpreneurship hopes to contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to economic growth, entrepreneurship, and social responsibility.
Kidpreneurship solution relies on a combination of digital and non-digital tools to facilitate entrepreneurship education for kids. Our core technology includes a digital platform that provides online learning resources, gamified content, and interactive tools that make entrepreneurship education more engaging for kids. The platform utilizes AI to personalize the learning experience for each user, based on their age, skill level, and learning style. We also leverage social media, email, and mentorship to reach and engage with our users and to provide ongoing support and guidance throughout their entrepreneurial journey. In addition, we utilize traditional and non-digital tools such as mentoring, coaching, and networking events to provide more personalized support for our users. We believe that this combination of digital and non-digital tools is critical to delivering effective entrepreneurship education for kids and helping them build successful businesses that can have a positive impact on their communities and the world.
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- Lebanon
- Egypt, Arab Rep.
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Turkiye
- United Arab Emirates
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Kidpreneurship is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We believe that diversity of thought and experience is essential to creating effective and innovative solutions. Our team includes individuals from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. We are committed to continuing to build a diverse team and fostering an inclusive environment that values and respects all team members.
In addition to our team, we are committed to ensuring that our solution is accessible and beneficial to all young people, regardless of their background. We recognize that certain communities, such as low-income and minority youth, may face unique barriers to entrepreneurship and access to resources. As such, we are working to ensure that our program is culturally responsive and inclusive of all communities. We are also exploring partnerships with organizations that serve underrepresented youth to expand our reach and impact.
We have taken several actions to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization, including attending workshops and trainings on diversity and inclusion, reviewing our hiring practices to ensure they are inclusive and unbiased, and actively seeking out partnerships with diverse organizations. We believe that these efforts are critical to ensuring that our solution is effective, sustainable, and equitable.
Kidpreneurship's business model is a social enterprise that aims to create a sustainable revenue stream while also addressing social challenges. We offer entrepreneurship education and training to children and youth, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and resources to start their own businesses. We generate revenue through our entrepreneurship programs, which are fee-based, as well as through partnerships with businesses and organizations that sponsor our programs.
In addition to generating revenue, our business model is focused on creating a positive social impact. We aim to empower young people to become entrepreneurs and changemakers who can create solutions to social challenges in their communities. Our programs encourage social responsibility and giving back to the community through charitable donations and supporting the SDG's global goals. Our model also seeks to promote economic development by creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs to participate in the formal economy and contribute to their local communities.
Overall, our business model is centered on providing value to our customers and beneficiaries by empowering young people with the skills and resources to create their own businesses, while also creating positive social and economic impact.
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Kidpreneurship's revenue model is centered around three main sources of income:
Sponsorship and donations: Kidpreneurship relies on donations from corporations, foundations, and individual donors who share their vision of empowering young people to become successful entrepreneurs while also making a positive impact in their communities.
Revenue from program fees: Kidpreneurship charges a fee to participate in its programs, which include online courses, workshops, and mentoring services. The fees are designed to cover the cost of providing the services and to generate a surplus that can be used to expand the program's reach and impact.
Sales of products and services: Kidpreneurship plans to launch a line of products and services that are designed to help young entrepreneurs build and grow their businesses. These products will include books, software tools, and other resources that provide valuable guidance and support to young entrepreneurs.
Over the next few years, Kidpreneurship plans to expand its reach and increase its impact by scaling its programs and services to more young people. This will involve developing new partnerships with schools, community organizations, and other stakeholders who share their mission. They also plan to continue to improve their offerings, keeping them up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in the field of entrepreneurship. By doing so, they hope to become a sustainable and self-sufficient organization that can continue to empower young people for years to come.
Kidpreneurship is a cohort program designed and powered by Let's Graduate Scientific Academy, an established profitable academy that empowers youth with modern education and future skills. Thus so far, Kidpreneurship financials are covered directly by the academy.