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From Ideas to Bold Entrepreneurs: Inside the YES! Summer 2025 Cohort

A 12-Week Journey of Growth, Grit, and Entrepreneurship When young people are given the right tools, mentorship, and support, something remarkable happens. They don’t just build businesses.They start to believe in themselves as leaders. That’s the heart of BizWorld’s YES! Program—and this summer’s cohort is already proving what’s possible when students are given the space to dream big and grow even bigger. “We have a really diverse and passionate group of entrepreneurs this summer including their ideas, companies, backgrounds, and perspectives,” says Ayesha Madni, BizWorld’s new Education Director. “I learn something new from them every week.” A Real Accelerator, Powered by Real People The YES! (Young Entrepreneur Success) Program is a 12-week entrepreneurial accelerator designed specifically for students ages 16 to 23 years old. Every week, students dive into: It all culminates in Demo Day, where students present their companies and compete for up to $30,000 in seed funding. “These students are going through an experience of tremendous growth,” Ayesha explains. “They’re gaining real skills, but also confidence and clarity. We’re watching them transform in real time.” From the Director’s Desk: Ayesha’s Reflections We asked Ayesha what makes this group so special, and what she’s seeing behind the scenes. On what stands out: “These aren’t just ideas. These are serious founders. We have businesses focused on sustainability, mental health, and even AI-powered healthcare. But what really stands out is their thoughtfulness and drive. They ask such intelligent questions. Their entrepreneurial spirit is real.” On what YES! teaches: “It’s not just about starting a business. It’s about persistence. Adaptability. Celebrating progress, not perfection. And learning how to care for yourself while chasing something meaningful.” On what makes the biggest impact for the young entrepreneurs: “Mentorship is powerful. Seeing the growth from week to week: motivation, communication, resilience, it’s mind-blowing. But equally important is the sense of community. When students feel believed in, they rise.” Not Just Learning Business—Becoming Entrepreneurs What makes YES! different isn’t just what students do. It’s who they become. They walk away with: “The most successful entrepreneurs aren’t the ones with perfect plans,” Ayesha reminds them. “They’re the ones who keep going, keep learning, and take care of themselves along the way.” What’s Next? The YES! Summer 2025 cohort is just getting started, but the transformation is already visible. Over the next several weeks, they’ll continue refining their businesses and building toward Demo Day. Want to follow their journey or support what’s next? Donate to YES! and help us to continue developing young entrepreneurs and global innovation. Every donation, share, or word of encouragement helps these young entrepreneurs shine even brighter. 👉 Learn more about the YES! Program now →

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Educational Blog
Wayne Veldsman

What Do Students Really Need to Succeed? Why Life Skills Matter More Than Ever on World Youth Skills Day

Every year on July 15, the world celebrates World Youth Skills Day—a global initiative that shines a spotlight on a simple but urgent truth: Young people need more than academic knowledge. They need real-world skills to thrive in life and work. But today, far too many students are graduating without the tools they need to succeed in college, careers, or their communities. At BizWorld, we’re changing that. We equip students to not only thrive in future jobs, but to create them. By equipping students to build entrepreneurial mindsets and practical skills early in their lives, we’re helping them to become changemakers who drive economic impact in their communities. From Skills Training to Ownership Thinking Across the U.S., more schools are embracing Career Technical Education (CTE)—hands-on learning that prepares students for real careers. Whether it’s culinary arts, cosmetology, coding, or business management, students in CTE programs are gaining the technical skills to succeed in a range of industries. But often, the focus stops at employment. BizWorld fills the next gap: we help students connect their technical skills to entrepreneurship, showing them how to lead, innovate, and eventually own the businesses they’re training to work in. “Instead of just becoming a cosmetologist, BizWorld students learn how to open their own salon.Instead of just training to be a chef, they learn how to run the restaurant.” – Melissa Doppler, BizWorld Development & Community Director Why the CTE Career Clusters Framework Still Matters The National Career Clusters® Framework organizes nearly all career fields into 14 major pathways—like Finance, Marketing, Digital Technology, Health Sciences, and Hospitality. These clusters are the backbone of most CTE programs. And BizWorld fits perfectly within this structure. We teach core Career-Ready Practices like: But we supercharge those with entrepreneurial application—letting students practice real roles like CEO, CFO, and VP of Marketing. What We Hear from Educators in the Field At the Educating for Careers Conference in Sacramento earlier this year, our Development & Community Director Melissa Doppler spoke with dozens of CTE teachers from across the country. What did she hear? Many of them are already trying to build their own entrepreneurship curriculum—because they know it’s what their students need. One culinary teacher shared that while her students were learning how to cook and serve food, they weren’t learning how to open and operate a food business. She told Melissa, “This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I teach them how to cook—but they want to know how to turn it into something of their own.” That’s what BizWorld delivers. Why It All Ties Back to World Youth Skills Day World Youth Skills Day is about preparing young people to succeed in a rapidly changing world. That means: At BizWorld, we’re proud to be part of that solution. And we’re just getting started. “This program is student-centered… There are no right or wrong answers. There are no failures, but they can self-assess and learn from each other.” — Sabrina Lou, 4th Grade Teacher, Brookline, MA Ready to Help Students Take Control of Their Future? This fall, bring career-ready and ownership-ready programming to your classroom or after-school program: 👉 Explore our programs →

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Wayne Veldsman

BizWorld+ is Coming

A Bold New Chapter for Entrepreneurship Education What happens when you combine 25+ years of classroom-tested impact with real educator feedback and a bold vision for the future? You get BizWorld+ the all-new evolution of our flagship entrepreneurship program (formerly BizWorldPRO). Debuting with a soft launch this month, BizWorld+ is more than a curriculum refresh. It’s a reimagined learning experience designed to equip teachers and empower students with real-world skills, flexible tools, and a dynamic new digital platform. What’s New in BizWorld+ Formerly known as BizWorldPRO, this program was beloved for a reason: it worked. But teachers wanted more flexibility, clearer support, and customization for different student levels. So we listened and we built it! BizWorld+ introduces: “BizWorld is not just about economics. It’s about life skills. When my students participated in BizWorld, they grew more confident, more collaborative, more goal-oriented.” – Wendy Tibbs, BizWorld Education Community & Outreach Coordinator A Curriculum That Grows With Your Students Whether you’re teaching a group of energetic 3rd graders or mentoring future high school CEOs, BizWorld+ adapts to meet your classroom needs. From paper ledgers to digital spreadsheets, leadership lessons to startup pitches, every activity in the new BizWorld+ program helps students discover their voice, build confidence, and practice real-world problem-solving. At the heart of it all, BizWorld+ isn’t just about teaching entrepreneurship, it’s about transforming how young people see themselves and what they’re capable of. Ready to explore the new era of BizWorld? Learn more and get started with BizWorld+ today. 🚨 BizWorld Hub Beta Testers Wanted In August, we’re rolling out a brand-new online portal, the BizWorld Hub, a digital home base for teachers to: We’re now accepting beta testers to explore the platform early and share their insights. You’re invited to sign up to be a BizWorld Hub beta tester. 🎒 Back-to-School Special: Save 50% on All BizWorld Programming To celebrate the launch, we’re offering a limited-time discount for teachers and program leaders preparing for the fall. Use code Back2School to save 50% on all BizWorld program purchases now through August 15. Visit the BizWorld Shop now and start changing the future of entrepreneurship education.

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Melissa Doppler

Building a Brighter Future in Tijuana, Mexico with BizWorld

“The life-changing potential of entrepreneurship knows no boundaries.” – Deanne Giffin, 4th grade teacher at Bancroft Elementary School in California This summer, a remarkable transformation took place in Tijuana, Mexico, where BizWorld’s project based learning program brought together a diverse group of youth and adults eager to learn and grow. The camp was held in partnership with a local community center, Esperanza For Sons and Daughters, run by Pastors Rolando and Rubi, who have long been committed to uplifting their community through education and support. This was no ordinary summer camp; it was a vibrant mix of entrepreneurship, community, and hope, designed to challenge participants to envision and create a better future for themselves and their families. IThe idea to bring BizWorld to Tijuana was sparked by Deanne Giffin, a dedicated 4th-grade teacher from California with a long history of service in the Tijuana community. After learning about the BizWorld program, Deanne saw its potential to provide valuable life skills to the community members she had grown so close to over the years. “My friend, Melissa (Development & Community Director at BizWorld,) told me about the BizWorld program in early 2024. It sounded like a perfect program to teach skills to the community in Tijuana and bring hope for the future of many students and adults,” Deanne shared. The camp was unique in that it included participants from various age groups—ranging from young children to middle-aged adults. This multi-generational approach fostered a sense of community and collaboration that was truly special. Parents worked alongside their children, and teenagers who often lack family support found themselves part of a new, nurturing community. Reflecting on this experience, Deanne said, “It was moving to see moms planning with their young children and smiling as they dreamed of creating a business.” The camp’s curriculum, which covered the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, was more than just a learning experience—it was a life-changing event for many participants. For some, it was their first introduction to the world of business, and the program quickly became a source of inspiration. “The optimism that this could really change their futures was significant,” Deanne noted. She recounted the story of a young mother who, through her participation, realized that starting her own business was not only possible but within her reach. The success of the BizWorld camp in Tijuana has sparked interest in expanding the program further. Deanne is already planning to implement BizWorld with her 4th-grade students in California, and she hopes to continue supporting the Tijuana community as well. The potential for growth is significant, with plans to possibly extend the program to other parts of Tijuana and beyond. “I am so impressed with the level of understanding these students have shown,” Deanne remarked. “Their displays were well thought out and professional.” The story of BizWorld in Tijuana is a powerful reminder of how entrepreneurship education can transform lives and communities. As BizWorld continues to expand its reach, the organization is always looking for new partners who share their mission of educating youth through entrepreneurship. Whether it’s through sponsoring a camp, becoming a licensed program partner, or simply supporting our mission, there are many ways to get involved and make a difference.

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Melissa Doppler

Cultural Innovation Meets Entrepreneurship: BizWorld Japan’s Creative Spin Inspires Students and Communities

In summer 2024, BizWorld Japan brought entrepreneurship education to life with a unique twist. By integrating local cultural experiences into the BizWorld curriculum, they’ve created an enriching and immersive learning environment for elementary and middle school students. In Kyushu Goto Island and Kyoto, students not only learned business basics but also delved into Japan’s rich heritage. In Goto Island, students gathered shells on the beach, learned about the island’s history, and transformed their discoveries into entrepreneurial ventures. The camp seamlessly combined entrepreneurship with environmental and cultural education, culminating in a community event where students showcased and sold their creations. In Kyoto, students engaged with local craftsmen, explored the forest, and applied their newfound knowledge to create business ideas. The program emphasized creativity, confidence, and the importance of teamwork, helping students develop leadership skills in a way that resonated with their cultural roots. Wakana Fukuda, a partner at BizWorld Japan, highlighted how the program encourages students to think independently and become leaders in their own right. “BizWorld allows students to put their own creative spin on entrepreneurship,” Wakana shared. “It’s not just about learning business concepts; it’s about fostering a connection to their community and culture.” The success of BizWorld Japan’s camps underscores the program’s flexibility, allowing educators worldwide to adapt it to their cultural context. By making the program their own, teachers can inspire students not just to become entrepreneurs, but to become thoughtful, engaged members of their communities. As BizWorld Japan looks to the future, they aim to expand the program further, inviting international students to learn about Japan’s culture while building their entrepreneurial skills. This innovative approach serves as a model for how entrepreneurship education can be both globally relevant and deeply rooted in local traditions. By the second day, all the students were fully engaged, working hard, having fun, and learning together. Their financial management skills were impressive, as they progressed from securing seed funding, and selling in the BizWorld Bazaar to valuing their companies. One young woman was the CEO of her team. She was not timid, but a quiet leader who you could tell had little experience leading large groups. Over the two days, I watched as she coordinated her team with ease, pitched for VC capital, and led with a quiet confidence that was impressive. At the end of day two, I walked up to her and said, “I have been watching you work as the CEO over the past two days. If you continue to believe in yourself, use your superpowers, and find opportunities to lead, you will be a great CEO someday.” With tears in her eyes, she asked if I could take a selfie video with her and say that again. I said, “Of course…but why?” Her response nearly brought tears to my eyes. She said, “Because my mom will never believe that someone said this about me.” Needless to say, this was an unforgettable experience for the staff and students alike. The life-changing potential of entrepreneurship knows no boundaries. As we saw in Jamaica, when young minds are nurtured with the right tools and encouragement, they can create something truly magical.

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Melissa Doppler

Igniting the Entrepreneurial Spirit of Youth in Jamaica

“What would happen if you took master educators, life-changing curriculum, nearly 30 teenagers, and an international entrepreneurial organization and placed them in a room in Jamaica for 2 days? Magic!” – Chris Cochran, Executive Director of Entrepreneurs Across Borders, Inc. In summer 2024, BizWorld embarked on an exciting new journey with our first-ever camp in the Caribbean, in Kingston the capital city of Jamaica. Brought to life through a partnership with Entrepreneurs Across Borders (EAB), this camp was more than just a learning experience—it was an adventure that blended entrepreneurship with local culture in a way that deeply resonated with the students. When EAB first reached out to us, what began as a simple conversation quickly blossomed into a fully-funded pilot program. Together, we aimed to teach business fundamentals to the next generation of Jamaican youth in a vibrant, hands-on environment. EAB’s mission to bring entrepreneurship education to developing countries aligns perfectly with BizWorld’s goals, and while the focus is currently on Jamaica, the potential for expansion into other parts of the Caribbean and Latin America is clear. We like how Chris Cochran said it himself, “The BizWorld Curriculum should be taught to every single entrepreneur around the world, especially to students.” For me (Patricia Solis, Operations Manager at BizWorld) this camp has been one of the most rewarding experiences while working with youth in BizWorld. Jamaica is a country driven by entrepreneurship, and many of the students at the camp have already had firsthand experience with entrepreneurship, either through their own small businesses or through their families. This camp took place during the school break, so some students initially expressed frustration about being encouraged by their parents to attend an academic camp during a time they felt should be reserved for fun. However, others (dare we say the majority) were curious, motivated, and excited. At the registration table on day one, a young woman boldly shared, “I don’t want to be here…It’s summer. I should be home sleeping until 1:30 pm and eating all day.” We watched as this young woman pretended that she would rather be anywhere else.  But as she stepped up to masterfully pitch her company, she involved herself deeply in the product development, and squealed with laughter as she counted her company’s profits. As she was leaving the camp, she said, “Ok, I’ll admit I had fun.” As the camp began, I quickly noticed smiles, teamwork, and a strong desire to learn through practical application of business concepts. Gradually, the students embraced the entrepreneurial mindset, and by the end of the first day, we could already see the formation of new friendships. For at least 50% of the participants, this was their first experience working together as a team. They collaborated harmoniously, identified each other’s strengths, solved problems, and created innovative products. By the second day, all the students were fully engaged, working hard, having fun, and learning together. Their financial management skills were impressive, as they progressed from securing seed funding, and selling in the BizWorld Bazaar to valuing their companies. One young woman was the CEO of her team. She was not timid, but a quiet leader who you could tell had little experience leading large groups. Over the two days, I watched as she coordinated her team with ease, pitched for VC capital, and led with a quiet confidence that was impressive. At the end of day two, I walked up to her and said, “I have been watching you work as the CEO over the past two days. If you continue to believe in yourself, use your superpowers, and find opportunities to lead, you will be a great CEO someday.” With tears in her eyes, she asked if I could take a selfie video with her and say that again. I said, “Of course…but why?” Her response nearly brought tears to my eyes. She said, “Because my mom will never believe that someone said this about me.” Needless to say, this was an unforgettable experience for the staff and students alike. The life-changing potential of entrepreneurship knows no boundaries. As we saw in Jamaica, when young minds are nurtured with the right tools and encouragement, they can create something truly magical.

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Wayne Veldsman

Why Feedback, Failure, and Follow-Through Build Real Leaders | BizWorld Mentor, David Fingerote

“These young entrepreneurs are doing real things. They’re fast, focused, and fearless. And that kind of energy—it’s contagious.” – David Fingerote, YES! Mentor, Educator, Coach A Mentor With a Global Mindset When David Fingerote began teaching overseas nearly two decades ago, he didn’t imagine he’d one day be mentoring teen entrepreneurs from across the globe. A lifelong educator with roots in Southern California, David has built his career working with learners of all ages—from university students in Tokyo to startup founders in the edtech space. But when he joined BizWorld’s YES! Program, something clicked. “I had been consulting with education tech companies, but many of them were tech-heavy and education-light,” David explains. “BizWorld stood out immediately—it was focused on real learning, not just flashy tools.” What started as curiosity turned into commitment. Now a mentor to multiple YES! cohorts—including Japan-based teams—David brings a unique blend of perspective, patience, and purpose to every student he meets. Why Mentorship Matters For David, mentorship isn’t about giving instructions—it’s about offering insight. “You’re not there to tell them what to do,” he says. “You’re there to reflect, to provide perspective, and to help them process the decisions they’re already making.” That philosophy has made him a favorite among YES! entrepreneurs. One student—already running a successful clothing brand—emailed David months after their last session, sharing how meaningful their time together had been. Inspired by the message, David later looped that same student into a future cohort to provide marketing advice to another participant. “That was a full-circle moment. It reminded me just how deep the ripple effect of this program can go.” A Lesson From the Court (and the Classroom) David is also a certified tennis coach and ski instructor—and he sees clear parallels between athletics and entrepreneurship. “Both require communication, confidence, and the ability to take imperfect action,” he says. “You can’t build the perfect product in your head. You have to test, fail, adjust. That’s where the learning happens.” It’s this mindset—of learning through doing—that makes BizWorld so effective. And for mentors like David, it’s just as much a growth opportunity for them as it is for the youth. “You’ll develop skills you didn’t expect. You’ll listen to yourself offering advice and realize it applies to your own life too. That reflection—it’s powerful.” Why This Work Deserves Support When asked what he’d say to a potential donor, David doesn’t hesitate: “I’ve lived and taught in places where the idea of youth entrepreneurship is nonexistent. In those places, kids are trained only to work for someone else. Programs like YES! are necessary—not just to empower students, but to build a better future for all of us.” He adds: “If young people aren’t given the space to create new ideas, then only old, worn-out ones keep circulating. And that’s a dangerous place for society to be.” The Final Word: Just Show Up At the end of the day, what matters most to David is simple. “They show up. The YES! program young entrepreneurs wake up early or stay up late just to meet with me across time zones. They work hard. They follow through. Their commitment alone makes my involvement worth every minute.” Whether it’s mentoring through a pitch deck, troubleshooting a business model, or just listening—David is there. And thanks to mentors like him, the next generation of entrepreneurs isn’t just dreaming. They’re doing. Want to Support the Next Generation of Leaders? While mentors like David generously volunteer their time, your support powers everything else—from curriculum and coordination to tech platforms and global access. Help us continue to provide these life-changing opportunities for youth around the world. 🔗 Learn how you can get involved or give at https://bizworld.org/supporter/

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Educational Blog
Wayne Veldsman

The Relentless Passion of a Lifelong Teacher: Carolyn Tatem’s Journey from Childhood Dream to 2024 Educator of the Year

It Started With a Chalkboard and a Dream Long before she ever set foot in a classroom, Carolyn Tatem was already teaching. “As a little girl, I would line up my dolls on the bed, grab my ruler, and pretend to teach them a lesson,” Carolyn remembers. For her, teaching wasn’t just a career aspiration—it was a calling. But the road to the classroom wasn’t straightforward. A Winding Road Back to Her Purpose Despite her passion, Carolyn’s path took a detour. Encouraged by her mother to seek a more “lucrative” career, she earned her degrees in information systems and landed a job in the business world. Yet, everywhere she went, the urge to teach resurfaced—whether it was training adults on new technology or running youth Bible classes at her church. “I just couldn’t let go of it,” she says. Family First, But Education Always When Carolyn became a mom, teaching took on new meaning. She homeschooled her children for several years, tailoring her approach to each of their personalities. Later, when it was time for them to head to college, Carolyn returned to teaching full-time. “My incentive was simple: I wanted my kids to graduate without student loans. If I went back to work, and alongside my husband’s amazing support, we could pay their tuition in cash.” Discovering BizWorld: The Missing Piece Carolyn’s return to the classroom led her to something extraordinary—BizWorld. “When I was introduced to BizWorld, it just clicked. It wasn’t just another curriculum. It checked every box: entrepreneurship, real-world skills, and it matched our state’s requirements.” From that moment, her classroom transformed into a bustling hub of activity, where every student took on a company role and learned by doing. A Classroom That Feels Like a Company In “Tatem Corporation,” (the name Carolyn has given to her classroom) students aren’t just learning—they’re experiencing what it means to work together, make decisions, and face challenges. “Everyone has a job. There’s a place for every student, no matter their personality or skillset,” Carolyn explains. For her diverse, international classroom, BizWorld’s hands-on, adaptable approach has been a game-changer. Even the initially skeptical students, including the boys who thought making bracelets wasn’t for them, ended up loving the experience. Real-World Lessons With Lifelong Impact What stands out most are the transformations. Shy students blossom into leaders. Teams learn the value of compromise, creative thinking, and financial responsibility. “I run my class like an office. My students learn how to be professional, how to work as a team, and how to dream bigger for themselves,” Carolyn says. Some students have returned with siblings, and after 30+ years, she’s now teaching children of her former students—a testament to her lasting influence. Recognition That Resonates Being named BizWorld’s 2024 Educator of the Year was a total surprise for Carolyn. “I thought maybe I’d get a certificate in the mail. I had no idea it would mean so much,” she says. The recognition wasn’t just for her, but for every educator who quietly makes a difference every day. “There are so many teachers who work so hard without ever being seen. This award was an honor—and a reminder that our work matters.” Advice to Educators and Supporters Carolyn’s message is clear: “If you’re considering BizWorld, just do it. Don’t be intimidated by something new—this program fits right into your requirements and gives students skills for life.” She encourages fellow teachers to look for the spark in every student and supporters to keep investing in programs that empower educators. “You’re not just changing classrooms—you’re changing generations.” Join Us in Shaping the Future Carolyn Tatem’s journey is proof that passion, perseverance, and the right tools can change lives. If you’re inspired by her story, now’s your chance to get involved. Join Carolyn as a BizWorld Educator, become a BizWorld mentor, or donate to help bring entrepreneurship education to more classrooms. When you lift up educators like Carolyn, you ignite a legacy that lasts for generations.

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Welcome Back to School!

New BizWorld PRO! 20% off sale, and Teacher Tuesday contest Welcome back to school! We hope your summer was as exciting as ours. We’ve been working hard to bring you the next generation of our flagship entrepreneurship program, BizWorld PRO, a new BizWorld toolkit that integrates technology and enhanced content to make BizWorld even better and easier to teach. It’s a turn-key curriculum, complete with online lesson plans, powerpoints, videos, and electronic access to assignments for your students. We want your feedback on this sneak peek of BizWorld PRO because your opinion matters to us. Please take 10 minutes to watch a video and fill out our survey, and we’ll give a $10 Amazon gift card to the first 25 respondents!Start SurveyThe new BizWorld Pro program will be available to all educators in January 2018. Pilot classrooms are starting in September. Let us know in the survey if you are interested in being one of our select pilot classrooms. Back-to-School savings of 20% until September 15th!For extra savings as you prepare for the school year, use coupon code Back2School17 to save 20% on everything in the BizWorld.org Online Store through September 15! Teacher Tuesday ContestSubmit your 30-second videohere and tell us why you love BizWorld or BizMovie. One lucky winner will be chosen each Tuesday in September to win an Ice Cream Social in a box for their classroom!

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Educator Newsletter

Dear Supporter, BizWorld.org is excited to support you as you inspire the next generation of young entrepreneurs!  To better support you, we would love to hear your feedback about how our BizWorld programs have worked for your classrooms. Send us your feedback and we will send you a 20% discount coupon to use on our online store. Send Us Your Feedback!Also, it’s time for our annual Impact Challenge! This year’s Challenge will happen between March 18th to June 7th, 2019. If you’ve already taught BizWorld or BizMovie this year, join the Challenge and take your student’s entrepreneurship learning to the next level!  Sign up for the Challenge! Have you taught a BizWorld.org program recently? Complete an Educator Feedback survey and we will send you a 20% off coupon code to use on our online store.Ready to purchase?Check out these items in our online store…BizWorldPRO Starter Pack$150.00ViewBizWorldPRO Supply Pack Plus$75.00View

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