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Wayne Veldsman

Inspiring Youth to Lead with Purpose on National Make a Difference Day

Every year on the fourth Saturday in October, communities across the United States unite for National Make a Difference Day, a nationwide celebration of service and kindness. From neighborhood clean-ups to local food drives, people of all ages step forward to create meaningful change. It’s a reminder that when we work together, small actions can add up to big impact. While this day shines a spotlight on community service, it also highlights an important truth: making a difference isn’t limited to one day. It’s a mindset that can be nurtured in people young and old, giving them the tools and confidence to positively impact the world around them. Can Youth Entrepreneurship also be Community Service? One powerful and perhaps surprising way that students are making a difference is through entrepreneurship. When young people build businesses with a purpose, they aren’t just learning financial literacy and leadership, they’re practicing service, innovation, and problem-solving that directly benefits their communities. For example, BizWorld’s Impact Challenge encourages students to design businesses that generate both revenue and social good. These classroom ventures are built to donate profits to charitable causes, address local challenges, or raise awareness about issues that matter most to the students. It’s entrepreneurship, but with a heart for service. When we teach the leaders of tomorrow the importance of making a difference, they grow into adults that are focused more on impact, rather than simply profit. Student Stories: Youth Start-Ups Making a Difference Some powerful examples of service, innovation and making a difference, come straight from BizWorld’s YES! youth entrepreneurs. Take MabLab, a 2023 YES! start-up, co-founded by Skye Lam and Vienna Sparks. Their company is developing a 5-in-1 rapid drug test to detect lethal contaminants in recreational drugs, a solution designed to address a pressing public health challenge.  “What sets MabLab apart is not just their innovative technology, but their commitment to addressing a critical yet often overlooked public health crisis. The founders are passionate about decreasing the danger surrounding drugs, particularly in marginalized communities that are frequently overlooked by startups and investors.” – BizWorld Staff Member Another exciting young entrepreneur change-maker is Titilope Olotu, a third-year biology student at UCLA and a Nigerian immigrant who founded PADI and its nonprofit arm, PADI for You, a company with a mission woven into its core. Her business began by addressing the lack of access to safe menstrual products back home in Nigeria, ensuring that girls and women had the sanitary care they deserve. “Healthcare is becoming more inaccessible. We wanted to provide a resource, especially for young girls, so they can understand what’s going on with their bodies, early.” – Titi MabLab and PADI are just two examples of how young entrepreneurs transform ideas into meaningful impact. Their stories remind us that with mentorship, resources, and encouragement, youth find creative ways to serve their communities. How Volunteering Multiplies Into Big Impact At its core, National Make A Difference Day is a celebration of volunteering. From helping at a food pantry to cleaning up a local park, volunteers remind us that positive change begins with everyday people choosing to give their time, energy, and care. These contributions may feel small in the moment, but together they build stronger, healthier, and more connected communities. One of the most powerful and perhaps unexpected ways to volunteer is through mentorship. Mentoring a young person doesn’t just make a difference in their life today; it gives them tools, confidence, and perspective they’ll carry into every future decision. And when that young person happens to be an entrepreneur, the ripple effect is even greater. A single piece of guidance can shape a business that impacts hundreds, even thousands, of people. “We owe it to help young minds to be steered in the right direction. So many have belief in an opportunity but may not have the resources or access, and that’s where mentors can change everything,” said Jay Allardyce, BizWorld Mentor and Board Member. “Mentorship gives them confidence, resources, and a network. Things every young person needs to keep going.” That’s what makes mentorship such a meaningful form of volunteering: it blends the personal with the global. You’re helping a young leader grow, while at the same time investing in the ideas and innovations that can uplift entire communities. Carrying the Spirit of Making a Difference, Beyond the Day National Make a Difference Day is one day on the calendar, but its message is timeless: every act of service has the power to spark change. Whether it’s a volunteer lending a hand, a mentor guiding a young entrepreneur, or a student turning an idea into a business that serves their community, these actions ripple far beyond the moment. What matters most is the spirit behind them, the belief that we each have something to contribute, and that when we do, our efforts add up to something greater than ourselves. So as we celebrate this day, let’s also carry its energy forward. Let’s keep asking, “Where can I lend my time, my knowledge, or my resources?” Because making a difference doesn’t have to be something big or extraordinary; we just have to start. Sign up to Mentor a young entrepreneur in the YES! Program and start a ripple effect that will last a lifetime. Learn more about Volunteering with BizWorld.

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Melissa Doppler

Fun and Simple Product Ideas For Junior Entrepreneurs

Looking for some fun and simple products kids who aspire to become junior entrepreneurs can make at home or in the classroom?  Here are some inexpensive and easy-to-make product ideas using readily available craft materials that anyone can create! Bookmarks Rings / Keyrings / Keychains Decorated / Painted Pebbles Stuff Animals Additional Resources & Patterns Have another product idea to add? We’d love to hear from you! Email us at program@bizworld.org Learn more about BizWorld – get started with BizWorld+ today.

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Melissa Doppler

Teaching Students About Incorporation

Teaching students about incorporation is a valuable part of business education, especially in programs like BizWorld, because it introduces them to the legal and organizational structure of real-world companies. Understanding incorporation helps students see how businesses grow, protect themselves, and operate professionally. Here’s a breakdown of why we teach it, and the advantages of incorporating. Why Does BizWorld Teach Students About Incorporation? 1. Real-World Relevance Incorporation is a fundamental concept in the business world. Teaching it helps students connect classroom learning to real companies they see every day—like Apple Inc. or Nike, Inc.—which are incorporated businesses. 2. Understanding Business Structure Students learn that companies aren’t just random groups of people selling things—they are organized entities with defined leadership, roles, responsibilities, and legal standing. 3. Preparation for Future Careers or Ventures Whether students become entrepreneurs, work in business, or simply manage their own finances someday, understanding incorporation gives them a head start on the kinds of decisions real business owners make 4. Teaches Teamwork and Leadership In BizWorld, incorporating a company usually means forming a team, assigning roles (like CEO or CFO), and working together with a common purpose—mimicking the structure of real-world businesses. What Are the Advantages of Incorporating a Business? 1. Limited Liability Protection One of the biggest advantages is that incorporation separates the company from the individuals who run it. This means if the company loses money or is sued, the owners’ personal finances are generally protected. 2. Professional Image and Credibility Incorporated businesses appear more legitimate and trustworthy to investors, customers, and partners. This can lead to more business opportunities. 3. Ability to Raise Capital Incorporated businesses can issue stock or attract investment more easily, giving them more ways to raise money for growth. 4. Ability to Raise Capital If a sole proprietor leaves or passes away, the business may end. But incorporated businesses can outlive their founders and be sold or transferred more easily. 5. Tax Advantages Incorporation requires defining how the business will be managed (e.g., who has decision-making authority), which helps prevent confusion and internal conflict. How This Applies in the Classroom When students incorporate their companies in BizWorld, they: This not only builds business acumen but also strengthens life skills like communication, critical thinking, and responsibility. Incorporation isn’t just a legal formality—it’s a learning opportunity. By teaching students about it early, we empower them to think like entrepreneurs and prepare them for the real world of business.  Learn more and get started with BizWorld+ today.

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Leane Pottas

Inside YES! International: How Youth Founders Go Global in 12 Weeks

What if your startup idea could travel from a classroom in Europe to a pitch stage in Silicon Valley, California in just three months? That’s the opportunity given through YES!, BizWorld’s Young Entrepreneur Success program, and under the partnership between BizWorld US and Lorena Szerman of BizWorld UK, YES! is quickly becoming one of the most exciting youth accelerators in the world. “YES! takes young entrepreneurs further than they ever thought possible,” Lorena explains. “We’ve built a global platform where their ideas don’t just stay local, they travel, scale, and inspire.” Why We Took YES! Global YES! first hit the international stage in 2023 with a pilot program in the UK, Japan, UAE and China. The concept was simple but bold: to launch a youth-focused business accelerator program that not only teaches entrepreneurship, but actually launches businesses on a global scale. The results spoke for themselves. Ankhway, one of the participants in our pilot international cohort, became the first YES! company out of the UK to receive funding and gain global promotion. Momentum grew quickly. By 2024, the UK joined forces with Dubai and the wider Middle East, bringing together 11 young entrepreneurs in one powerful YES! cohort. By the end of the 12-week accelerator, two UK companies, StudyStash and National Neurodiversity Training (NNT), advanced to California for the YES! Global Demo Day, where they joined their peers from U.S. cohorts to compete on the international stage. There, NNT was the top funded company alongside calSTEM.org, both receiving $10,000 in seed funding. For Lorena, this confirmed the program’s purpose: “We’re not here to run a simulation. We’re here to give young founders the exact tools, network, and confidence to compete on a global scale.”  Through YES!, participants gain the knowledge, network, and access to capital they need to launch or scale their businesses into real-world ventures. What Exactly is the BizWorld YES! Program? At its core, YES! (the Young Entrepreneur Success Program) is a youth-focused, 12-week accelerator program designed to educate and scale the path of young entrepreneurs. The 12-week YES! Program consists of: As Lorena puts it: “The program spine is just 12 weeks, but the impact lasts years. Many of our founders go on to join other incubators or raise funding, but it’s YES! that gave them their first real lift.” The Impact of YES! International Presence YES! companies have already proven that success stories can begin in one country and expand globally: Alumni like NNT demonstrate the real transformation YES! provides: “Before YES!, we had just launched our first training engagements. During the programme, we validated our business model, digitized and scaled our training offering, and won the international Demo Day competition, receiving a $10,000 prize,” said Iveta Pudilova, CEO of NNT. “Since YES!, we’ve secured enterprise clients, delivering 5-figure deals, launched our online learning platform, and are now building an AI-powered assessment to scale internationally.” With YES! funding, NNT invested in the technical infrastructure to build its platform. Their mentor, Daryn, not only refined their commercial strategy but joined their advisory board, helping shape product-market fit and long-term scale. These aren’t case studies stuck in a slide deck; they are youth-led companies already generating over $2.5 million in combined annual revenue. Each win reinforces that YES! is more than an accelerator. It’s a launchpad where 42% of participants come from low-to-moderate income households and over 80% of participant businesses continue to scale after the first year. The Power of the YES! Ecosystem: Universities, Mentors, Scouts YES! is designed as an ecosystem, not a silo. Four primary groups power the flywheel: Together, these partnerships make YES! bigger than any single cohort. It becomes a movement, attracting resources, visibility, and opportunities. It builds on the foundation Lorena has already laid with BizWorld UK, impacting numurous young entrepreneurs so far, and causing BizWorld to be voted the best non-curriculum activity in UK private schools. What’s Next for YES! International? Canada + Beyond The momentum is growing! This fall, YES! is incubating its first Canada cohort, with between 5–20 startups expected to join. Like the UK model, the program will be backed by universities, mentors, and local community partners, all tied into the global network. The vision doesn’t stop there. With advisory boards now in place and growing interest across regions, YES! is always looking for its next chapters around the globe. “YES! is more than an accelerator,” Lorena reflects. “It’s a global bridge for youth founders. Wherever they start, we want them to feel they can go further.” Ready to Get Involved? YES! thrives on collaboration. Whether you’re an aspiring young founder, a mentor ready to share expertise, a university eager to cohost an educational workshop, or a sponsor who believes in the next generation, there’s a place for you. As one alumnus put it: “YES! gave us structured accountability, funding, and mentorship to think more strategically about scale, and gave us the confidence to take our business international.” – Iveta Pudilova, CEO of NNT

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The BizWorld Trajectory of Programs
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Leane Pottas

The BizWorld Programs Trajectory: The Ultimate Building Blocks for Youth Entrepreneurship!

Are your students ready to launch into the future with real-world skills, entrepreneurial confidence, and critical thinking? This blog unpacks the full BizWorld Trajectory – our series of four progressive youth entrepreneurship programs that build on each other, starting as early as 3rd Grade and continuing through to college. The BizWorld Trajectory is our structured “rocket launch mission” of entrepreneurial learning: beginning with BizWorld+, followed by id8, then the Impact Challenge, and culminating in the YES! Program. Each stage is designed to develop future-ready, business-minded young leaders through real-world experience and hands-on learning. Welcome aboard the BizWorld Trajectory, where learners don’t just dream about success… they land it. With every module, BizWorld helps students build, launch, and land skills that shape future-ready leaders. Whether you’re teaching 3rd Grade or middle schoolers, the BizWorld Trajectory provides age-appropriate, hands-on entrepreneurial education that empowers students to lead, innovate, and solve real problems. Let’s countdown and blast off through each stage of the BizWorld Trajectory. 👩‍🚀👨‍🚀🛸 Stage 1: BizWorld+ – “Ignition: Building the Entrepreneur’s Brain” The first step in the BizWorld Trajectory is BizWorld+, our foundational program. Like prepping your rocket for launch, this stage gives students the tools to think like entrepreneurs. Through 17 action-packed lessons, students start and run mock businesses. They budget, manage cash flow, collaborate, and market their products, all while learning essential life skills, financial literacy, leadership, and critical thinking. As one educator puts it: “I think this program is going to change everything; not just how students learn, but how teachers see their role in unlocking real-world skills.” – Wendy Tibbs, Educator and BizWorld advocate. Skills Built in BizWorld+ : By the end of BizWorld+, students don’t just understand business, they see themselves as capable problem solvers, ready to take on the entrepreneurial world. Stage 2: id8 – “Prototype & Launch: The Design Mission” The next program in the BizWorld Trajectory is id8, where students become mission designers! This STEAM-based program focuses on design thinking, empathy, and technology. Students identify real-world challenges, prototype digital apps, and pitch solutions that matter. Think of it as creating advanced tech for intergalactic explorers.  If your students can design for Earth, who says they can’t design for Mars? Skills Built in the id8 program: Got your tech toolkit ready? Then it’s time to move on to our next stop! Stage 3: Impact Challenge – “Reaching Orbit: Leading with Purpose” Now the real leadership training begins. The Impact Challenge, our third program in the BizWorld Trajectory, equips students to become social entrepreneurs – leaders who combine business strategy with community impact. Students launch ventures that tackle real issues, from recycling to mental health, proving they’re not just dreamers; they’re doers. This is where they plant their flags, not just on any planet, but in their own communities. Skills Built in the Impact Challenge program: With their mission in motion and impact underway, it’s time for the final ascent. Stage 4: the YES! Program – “Final Landing: Build Your Own Business Base” The YES! Program (Young Entrepreneur Success) is the final stage of the trajectory. It’s a 12-week accelerator for students aged 16–22, packed with expert mentorship, full business planning, and real investor pitches. Here, students don’t just simulate businesses, they build them. They launch real companies and pitch their ideas to investors for a chance to win up to $30,000 in seed funding, taking their first bold step into the real business universe. Skills Built in the YES! program: It’s the ultimate launchpad, where young entrepreneurs turn vision into venture and ideas into impact. Why the BizWorld Trajectory Matters for Educators The BizWorld Trajectory transforms your classroom into a launchpad. The BizWorld programs are all built on one another to provide an all in one project-based learning, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and 21st-century learning curriculum. The impact that teachers have is extraordinary. In fact, the average teacher will influence over 3,000 students in their career. Imagine how powerful that influence becomes when paired with real-world education that prepares students for life beyond the classroom. Key benefits for your classroom through the BizWorld programs: ✅ Aligned with state curriculum and standardized testing goals✅ Designed for elementary to middle school ✅ Hands-on, engaging, and ready to deploy✅ Supports a flexible implementation✅ Fosters SEL, teamwork, and leadership Ready to Launch? Don’t wait for a spaceship. The future is already in your classroom. Equip your students with the entrepreneurial tools they need to build, innovate, and lead. 👉 Explore deeper into all of these programs at bizworld.org/programs At BizWorld the trajectory to student success isn’t light-years away – all it takes is one small step.

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Blog cover photo _ This Female Founder Story Will Change How You Think About Success | Olivia Batraski | BABCO
Educational Blog
Farzaana January

This Female Founder Story Will Change How You Think About Success | Olivia Batraski | BABCO

Who says you have to follow one path to reach success? What if in order to achieve success, you didn’t have to pick just one career, and what if you didn’t have to sacrifice your personal life to get there either? Meet Olivia Batraski, former Airbnb design leader, mom of two, and now founder of a global creative agency built on joy, flexibility, and real impact. Her story is a blueprint for anyone (especially young women) who want to lead without having to fit into a mold. Olivia’s story shows that entrepreneurship isn’t only about starting a company it’s about creating something meaningful on your own terms. Work, Life, and Leadership – Redesigned For Olivia, “building boldly” means designing a life where work, motherhood, and creativity don’t compete – they coexist. In a culture that often equates success with hustle and burnout, she’s proving that leadership can be flexible, authentic, and joyful. As the founder of BABCO (Badass Bitches Co) Olivia leads a global, women-led, A.I. design agency built to serve fast growing startups without sacrificing the human side of work. A former Airbnb design leader, she spent nearly a decade helping shape the digital experiences of millions; but something shifted when she became a mother… “I realized I wanted to work on my own terms, in a way that allowed me to be fully present in both my life and my work,” said Olivia Today, Olivia and BABCO deliver high-impact design strategies, while giving its team the freedom to live and work how they choose – a vision many young leaders now aspire to. Rethinking What It Means to Be a Founder For most of her career (up until now) Olivia didn’t see herself as an entrepreneur. “I didn’t consider myself one… until people started calling me one,” she says. “It took stepping out of the corporate world to realize that building something of your own, especially in a way that feels authentic is a form of leadership in itself.” That mindset shift is one she hopes to pass on to the next generation of creators and innovators. Her journey is proof that you don’t need to have it all figured out to start building and that entrepreneurship can be deeply personal. Inspiring the Next Generation with BizWorld When Olivia judged BizWorld’s YES! Demo Day in a “Shark Tank” style pitch event, something clicked. “These kids were fearless. They were pitching real ideas, solving problems, and collaborating. I wish I had been exposed to that kind of thinking when I was younger.” Now, she’s a vocal advocate for BizWorld’s mission to spark entrepreneurial mindsets early, especially in underrepresented communities because early exposure to a different way of thinking can change everything. Representation Matters: Black Business Month During National Black Business Month, this August 2025, Olivia’s journey is a reminder that leadership comes in many forms, and representation matters. In a field where black women are still underrepresented in tech and design leadership, Olivia’s presence inspires others to claim their space. “I try to show up as myself. I’ve learned that how I present myself matters, and I want my kids to understand that too.” Her story is a powerful example of what’s possible when we stop trying to be someone else and we start steering into our own true identities and build what’s most important to us; no matter what anyone else thinks. Olivia’s Advice to Young Entrepreneurs Inspired by Olivia’s story? BizWorld wants to help you to gain the skills and confidence to lead. Learn more about our Young Entrepreneur Success Program, and take the first step towards becoming the entrepreneur of your dreams.

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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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Educational Blog
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
Melissa Doppler

Announcing our 2025 Demo Day Funded Companies | YES! Spotlight

At our 2025 Demo Day on May 7, our YES! Program entrepreneurs took the stage to pitch their business ideas after 12 weeks of intense mentorship, workshops, and real-world prep! Five standout teams walked away with a total of $30,000 in seed funding! 2025 Demo Day Funding Companies From AI-powered learning tools to inclusive workforce training, these young founders are building businesses that solve real problems. A huge thanks to our mentors, judges, and supporters who made this moment possible. Learn more about the YES! Program and share the opportunity with a young entrepreneur now.

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COMING SOON BizWorldPlus _ A New Era of Empowerment for Students and Teachers Blog Post Cover Photo
Educational Blog
Wayne Veldsman

COMING SOON: BizWorld+ — A New Era of Empowerment for Students and Teachers

What happens when you combine 25+ years of impact, a passionate team of educators, and a bold vision for the future? You get BizWorld+ — the powerful new evolution of BizWorld’s flagship program, designed to bring even more value, flexibility, and inspiration to classrooms around the world. Formerly known as BizWorldPRO, this reimagined version isn’t just a refresh — it’s a revolution. In a recent interview with Wendy Tibbs, a longtime BizWorld teacher turned Education Community & Outreach Coordinator, we got a behind-the-scenes look at how BizWorld+ is being built, why it’s happening now, and the game-changing impact it will have on both educators and their students. Why the Shift to the new BizWorld program? It’s more Than Just a Name Change! Over the years, BizWorldPRO became a beloved staple in classrooms worldwide thanks to its turnkey, engaging approach to entrepreneurship education. Teachers loved it because it worked — it brought out student initiative, built real-world teamwork, and sparked joy in learning. Now the new evolution, BizWorld+ brings critical insights directly from our educators, into the experience, giving them the support, context, and flexibility they need to teach confidently — whether they’re a first-year teacher or a seasoned pro. What Makes BizWorld+ So Powerful? 1. Customizable by Age and AbilityAs we progressively roll out the new content for each level (Initial modules will be available this July, with additional levels and tools released throughout the school year.) BizWorld+ will begin to include multiple tiers of difficulty and entry points—not just by grade, but by readiness. Whether you’re guiding third graders or high school entrepreneurs, teachers will be able to select the precise tools, lessons, and activities their students need. For example, early modules might start with color‑coded paper ledgers (perfect for less advanced students), with later modules coming soon that will teach spreadsheet formulas and more advanced exercises for older or more gifted programming. 2. Expanded Teacher SupportTeachers asked, and BizWorld listened! The new program will progressively include: 3. Built to EvolveWith BizWorld+, educators aren’t just end-users — they’re collaborators. The entire program is housed online, and teachers are invited to offer real-time feedback to continuously improve and adapt the curriculum. “We’ll have direct links right in the manual asking teachers, ‘Tell us what worked. Tell us what didn’t,’” Wendy said. This feedback loop makes BizWorld+ a living curriculum — designed with teachers, not just for them. The Heart of It All: Transforming Students While the upgrades for teachers are substantial, the biggest winners are still the students. As Wendy reflected, “BizWorld is not just about economics. It’s about life skills. When my students did BizWorld, they grew more confident, more collaborative, more goal-oriented. That’s when I realized this wasn’t just another unit — it was the unit that changed how they saw themselves.” From understanding money and decision-making to discovering the value of teamwork and leadership, BizWorld+ teaches students to think like entrepreneurs — and act like leaders. What’s Next? BizWorld+ is set to soft launch in July 2025, just in time for educators to explore the platform before school resumes in the fall. And the excitement doesn’t stop there — future updates include: Want to Be the First to Know? Learn more now on the BizWorld+ web page, stay updated on the launch, access sneak peeks, and be part of the growing community of educators transforming classrooms through entrepreneurship education. 🚀 Unleash your students’ inner superpowers. Experience the new BizWorld+.

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