NFIB Offers Free Entrepreneurship Curriculum For Students
The National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation, in conjunction with George Washington University, has developed the Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom curriculum, which teaches students how to turn a hobby into a business and helps to raise awareness of the critical role that private enterprise and entrepreneurship play in America's economy.
Results of an NFIB/Visa USA survey indicate that while 90 percent of teachers and guidance counselors say their high students have expressed an interest in becoming their own boss, 75 percent think kids don't know where to turn for assistance.