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WYEC 2023

The 2023 World Challenge, in collaboration with NFTE’s UN Global Goals Conversation, will serve as the signature event for NFTE students worldwide to compete in a business plan competition.

World Series of Innovation

NFTE’s WSI invites young people to get involved in solving some of the biggest challenges humanity faces today and advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

NFTE CEO Appointed to U.S. Panel

President Biden has appointed NFTE CEO Dr. J.D. LaRock to the U.S. Department of Education’s negotiated rulemaking committee to address the student loan debt crisis in America and provide solutions for the nation’s students.

NYEC

Watch the exciting final round of our signature business plan & pitch competition as finalists vie for the grand prize.

Alumni Stories

Meet some of the NFTE program alumni whose stories demonstrate the impact of youth entrepreneurship.

Every Dollar Makes a Difference

By supporting NFTE, you’re helping young people discover their potential and preparing them to be career-ready for life.

Tackling Gender Disparities in Entrepreneurship

NFTE policy brief suggests an investment in entrepreneurship and career-building programs can empower young girls to own their futures.

NFTE ignites the entrepreneurial mindset with unique learning experiences that empower students to own their futures.

NFTE IN THE NEWS

17-year-old Raneem Al Suwaidani from the United States wins World Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge

17-year-old Raneem Al Suwaidani from the United States wins World Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge

Congratulations to 2023 World Champion Raneem Al Suwaidani of Rhode Island. The 2023 National Champion competed alongside last year’s National Champion Josh Kreuger of St. Louis to represent the United States in NFTE’s second annual World Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge in New York City. Al Suwaidani, the 17-year-old founder of Lilypad, was awarded a $5,000 grand prize at the Nov. 16 competition.

U.S. President Recognizes NFTE’s Declaration of Nov. 17 as Youth Entrepreneurship Day 

U.S. President Recognizes NFTE’s Declaration of Nov. 17 as Youth Entrepreneurship Day 

Nov. 17, 2023, has been officially declared Youth Entrepreneurship Day. NFTE successfully sought and received a Presidential letter from the Biden Administration as well as proclamations from Dallas; Miami-Dade County, Florida; Massachusetts; New York City; and Washington, D.C. The observance celebrates young entrepreneurs’ accomplishments and inspires others to pursue their entrepreneurial aspirations.

65%

of students now in school will fill job categories that don’t exist today.

World Economic Forum

1IN3

U.S. employers say they look for entrepreneurial experience in new hires.

Millennial Branding

100%

of net new job creation in the U.S. comes from new business startups.

Kauffman Foundation

37%

of minority youth in the U.S. are currently unemployed.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Stastics
90%

90%

of employers say it’s important or very important that the workforce have the kinds of entrepreneurship skills NFTE teaches

of NFTE alumni say learning to think like an entrepreneur helped them in school, in business, and in life

90% of employers say it’s important or very important that the workforce have the kinds of entrepreneurship skills NFTE teaches.

90% of NFTE alumni say learning to think like an entrepreneur helped them in school, in business, and in life.

SUCCESS STARTS HERE

Inclusive entrepreneurship education,
equitable access to economic opportunity

SUCCESS STARTS HERE

Inclusive entrepreneurship education leads to more equitable access to economic opportunity

86%

EMPLOYED

86% of NFTE alumni are employed or actively engaged in furthering their education.

80%

CREDENTIALED

80% of NFTE alumni have earned or are earning a college degree or professional certification.

1 in 4

LAUNCHED

25% of NFTE alumni start at least one business and many go on to become serial entrepreneurs.

50%

BUILDING
WEALTH

50% of NFTE alumni report that they are earning more than the median salary in the U.S. today.

HOW WE DO IT

WE PROVIDE

flexible, project-based learning in classrooms, camps, afterschool programs, and online.

WE MAKE

learning more relevant and more engaging for students by integrating real-life experiences.

 

WE UNITE

communities, connecting students to business leaders who volunteer as coaches and mentors.

“It was by far, the most impactful and innovative class that I took in middle school and high school, hands down.” —Kareem Oliver, NFTE Alum

“NFTE encouraged me to seek out connections beyond the traditional classroom and that transformed the way I interact with the world beyond high school.” —Jason Silveira, NFTE Alum

“Business professionals give students real feedback in NFTE coaching sessions. That helped me prepare for what’s really out there.” —Joseph Taylor, NFTE Alum

HOW WE
DO IT

WE PROVIDE

flexible, project-based learning in classrooms, camps, afterschool programs, and online.

we provide

“It was by far, the most impactful and innovative class that I took in middle school and high school, hands down.” —Kareem Oliver, NFTE Alum

WE MAKE

learning more relevant and more engaging for students by integrating real-life experiences.

“NFTE encouraged me to seek out connections beyond the traditional classroom and that transformed the way I interact with the world beyond high school.” —Jason Silveira, NFTE Alum

WE UNITE

communities, connecting students to business leaders who volunteer as coaches and mentors.

mindset-domain

“Business professionals give students real feedback in NFTE coaching sessions.  That  helped me prepare for what’s really out there.” —Joseph Taylor, NFTE Alum

Unique Experiential Learning

in the
classroom

in after
school programs

in summer
camps

in online
programs

HOW YOU DO IT

It’s all about having an Entrepreneurial Mindset

NFTE students learn how to think and act like entrepreneurs, developing competencies in eight key areas

Critical Thinking

The capacity to apply higher- level, process-oriented thinking, consider an issue from a range of possible perspectives, and use that reasoning to make decisions.

Flexibility & Adaptability

The ability and willingness to change actions and plans to overcome present and future challenges.

Communication & Collaboration

The ability to clearly express ideas to an intended audience, including persuading others to work towards a common goal.

Comfort with Risk

The capacity to move forward with a decision despite inevitable uncertainty and challenges.

Initiative & Self Reliance

The power to take ownership of a project without input or guidance and work through obstacles independently.

Future Orientation

An optimistic disposition with a focus on obtaining the skills and knowledge required to transition into a career.

Opportunity Recognition

The practice of seeing and experiencing problems as opportunities to create solutions.

Creativity & Innovation

The ability to think of ideas and create solutions to problems without clearly defined structures.

Do you have the entrepreneurial mindset?

START YOUR JOURNEY

FOR STUDENTS/ALUMNI


It’s about owning your future. Launch a business and find opportunities via our alumni network.

FOR EDUCATORS


Prepare your students for college or career and empower them to thrive in the innovation economy.

FOR VOLUNTEERS


Make time to connect with your community and make a real difference in the lives of young people.

WHERE TO FIND US

NFTE is in states across the U.S. and countries around the world