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The Money Guide For Young Entrepreneurs

Eight Easy Lessons To Help Young Innovators Create Career-Building Opportunities & Launch Business...

Dana Jewel Harris

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Next Steps Youth Entrepreneur Program
10 June 2019
The Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs guides learners through the eight steps required to create a winning business product, plan and presentation. This self-paced 21st Century STEAM education curriculum serves as the official textbook of the Community On Demand Card Game and uses financial literacy, digital technology, entertainment and entrepreneurship to help educators build up to 63 high-demand employability skills of learners of any age.

The lessons and game strategies in The Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs for the Community On Demand card game provides fun, interactive activities and worksheets to help learners quickly define, measure, build and name the employability skills they need to secure career-building opportunities and win the game. Here's what The Money Guide is going to teach you (How To):

- Create and implement an impact solution

- Demonstrate the value of their STEAM skills

- Build a team

- Raise funds to support their projects or ventures (sponsorships, crowdfunding, product purchases, donations)

- Promote and brand their achievements AND

- Develop a business or career-building opportunity that benefits themselves, their families, their team and their community

By completing The Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs, learners will be able to:

- Create a digital portfolio, financial portfolio and business plan

- Demonstrate their ability to promote, brand and monetize their knowledge, special abilities, interests, STEAM skills and achievements

- Create sustainable impact solutions that benefit their communities and convert them into career-building opportunities and social enterprises.

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Imprint:   Next Steps Youth Entrepreneur Program
Edition:   2nd Money Guide Curriculum Series ed.
Volume:   001
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 279mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9780692156483
ISBN 10:   0692156488
Series:   Money Guide Curriculum
Pages:   108
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ms. Harris has over 8-year experience is U.S. Military Operations as a Logistics Specialist and over 25 years' experience in corporate and nonprofit C-Level administration. It is through these experiences she created her signature Community Involvement Growth Strategy (CIGS) Model (1996). Ms. Harris successfully applied her STEAM skills as a strategic planner in multiple industries: Music production and A& R Administration; Military transportation, distribution and logistics; Food services marketing & warehousing; Commercial advertising and public relations; Business development, management and finance; Real estate due diligence & valuations (multi-housing); government regulations and policy, agricultural technologies & urban design, nonprofit management, and youth development and STEAM education technologies.

Reviews for The Money Guide For Young Entrepreneurs: Eight Easy Lessons To Help Young Innovators Create Career-Building Opportunities & Launch Business Ventures

This resource is a quadruple threat! It is a resource guide that stimulates STEAM concepts, community transformation, leadership and entrepreneurship. It is timely, creative and innovative. As an educator with over twenty-five years of experience in the field who provides professional development to teachers and leaders and one who develops curriculum resources for urban schools and programs, I am excited about what this resource guide, in conscious and capable hands, can accomplish. All over the country, educators, legislators and law enforcement officers are asking, What are we to do with marginalized and alienated youth in urban areas? Dana Jewel Harris & Ric Mathis have the answer! Chike Akua, Ph.D., Author Education for Transformation: The Keys to Releasing the Genius of African American Students Teacher Transformation Institute MyTeacherTransformation.com www.DrAkua.net I really like the illustrations and content This is a winner! I can already see myself teaching Lesson #1 Explore Your Community. I really like the intentionality of targeting projects that truly impact the community in meaningful ways. We can build some interesting connections to our projects through this guide! Great minds... John Reed, III Program Director Eagles Educational Services/ South Fulton Arrows Youth Council www.eagleseconomiccdc.org


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