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Youth Enterprise Camp Entreprise Jeunesse

Youth Enterprise Camp Entreprise Jeunesse. Background. Project started by North Claybelt CFDC in 2001 with “Break into Business Camp” , a CEED Initiative Successful youth camps at Camp Cadanac for two years Audit of the Teen Camp Jeunes Entrepreneurs in Quebec

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Youth Enterprise Camp Entreprise Jeunesse

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  1. Youth Enterprise Camp Entreprise Jeunesse

  2. Background • Project started by North Claybelt CFDC in 2001 with “Break into Business Camp” , a CEED Initiative • Successful youth camps at Camp Cadanac for two years • Audit of the Teen Camp Jeunes Entrepreneurs in Quebec • Audit by the North Eastern CFDCs of our initiative • A cooperative effort by the 5 CFDCs to pilot our Regional “Youth Enterprise Camp”

  3. Camp Objectives: • Provide Campers with a fun and exciting introduction to the world of entrepreneurship • Enable Campers to complete a business plan, start, run and close down their business in one day • Encourage campers to use their imagination and think outside the box • Encourages campers to see entrepreneurship as a future viable career option

  4. The four components are:  Idea generation Planning and getting ready Running the business Debriefing the experience The key element of the camp is the ‘Business for a Day” experience.

  5. Teen & Youth Enterprise Camp

  6. Implementation Schedule • Workshops • Extra Curricular Activities • Guest speakers and Presenters • Site Visits

  7. What Worked- What Didn’t! • The experiential workshops • What didn’t was the “school like seminar atmosphere” • Result: Reformat the existing resource to be more experiential

  8. Youth Enterprise Camp • At a Glance Revised Weeklong Training Agenda –see handout

  9. Youth Enterprise Camp • Revised Workshop Agenda –see handout

  10. Resource Material for new Activity- Based Workshops • Selected material suitable for each workshop based on material from • CEED www.ceed.info • ST.Johns YMCA/YWCA Enterprise Centre • North Claybelt CFDC • CEED’s Four Core Principles

  11. Pyramid of Entrepreneurship Specific Knowledge AdaptiveSkills Personal Qualities, Characteristics and Attitudes

  12. Entrepreneurship Continuum Entrepreneurship Continuum • Pre-aspiring • Aspiring • Idea • Opportunity • Research • Planning • Start up • Pre-aspiring • Aspiring • Idea • Opportunity • Research • Planning • Start up

  13. 5 Paths of Learning • Peer • Specific Knowledge • Experiential • Planning • Mentoring Five paths are used concurrently

  14. Just Do It! • Learn entrepreneurship by doing entrepreneurship

  15. Scamper Brainstorming for creative Opportunities Decision making time Warrior’s Wake Up Searching and Selecting

  16. “Business for A Day” Business for A Day takes learning and thinking to the next stage and empowers participants!!

  17. Thank YouMerciMeegwetch The best way to predict your future is to create it! -Peter Drucker

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