Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO HELP YOUTH UNLOCK THEIR ENTREPRENEURIAL GIFTS AND USE THEM TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.
TO PROVIDE ENGAGING AND HANDS-ON SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION TO YOUTH. WE DEFINE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS THE ACT OF OPENING A BUSINESS THAT ADDRESSES A SOCIAL PROBLEM OR IMPROVES SOCIETY. YOUTH LAUNCH REAL SELF-DESIGNED AND MANAGED BUSINESSES OR BUSINESS-LIKE SOCIAL VENTURES.
THESE TEENS MEAN BUSINE$$ (TTMB) SUITE - OUR PRIMARY PROGRAM EMPHASIS CENTERS AROUND OUR SUITE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. AN INDIVIDUAL TEEN CAN EARN UP TO 8 MADISON COLLEGE PRIOR LEARNING CREDITS AND 3 DIGITAL LEARNING BADGES THROUGH OUR PROGRAMS!TTMB GLOBAL EXCURSIONSTHIS 12-DAY EXCURSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE OUR TEEN ENTREPRENEURS THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL TO ANOTHER COUNTRY TO APPLY LEARNED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO A SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL PROJECT TOGETHER WITH TEENS LIVING THERE.TTMB ACADEMYIN THIS 4-WEEK INTRODUCTORY BUSINESS COURSE, TEENS DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, FINANCE, MARKETING, AND OTHER FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS THAT ARE TRANSFERABLE TO OTHER SUBJECTS. APPLYING LEARNED CONCEPTS, TEEN GROUPS DEVELOP AND PITCH BUSINESS IDEAS TO ADDRESS FIVE SOCIAL ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO THEM. A PANEL OF BUSINESS COLLEGE FACULTY AND BUSINESS LEADERS SELECT ONE IDEA THAT THE CLASS LAUNCHES AS THEIR 1-DAY CLASS BUSINESS FOR SOCIAL GOOD. TTMB INCUBATOROFFERED IN THE SPRING AND FALL, THIS 11-WEEK SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING LAB PROVIDES TEENS WITH A SUPPORTIVE, HANDS-ON, AND ENGAGING ENVIRONMENT TO DESIGN, LAUNCH, AND TEST NEW OR EXISTING BUSINESS IDEAS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE POSITIVE CHANGE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. THROUGHOUT THE INCUBATOR, TEENS ALSO LEARN FROM LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS. THE TRAINING LAB CONCLUDES WITH A TEEN PITCH & LAUNCH EVENT WHERE THEY EACH PITCH THEIR BUSINESS IDEA, LAUNCH AND TEST IT WITH REAL CUSTOMERS, AND COMPETE FOR TOP CEO PRIZES.TTMB INTERNSHIP PROGRAMTHIS SUMMER-LONG ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPLOYMENT IMMERSION OPPORTUNITY TARGETS 10TH-12TH GRADERS WHO HAVE COMPLETED EITHER THE TTMB ACADEMY OR THE TTMB$ INCUBATOR. THE INTERNSHIP PROVIDES A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR TEEN ENTREPRENEURS TO GAIN FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE WORKING ALONGSIDE LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS. THE TEEN INTERNS BRING THEIR INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND LEARNED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL SETS TO THE WORKPLACE WHILE GAINING ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND MENTORSHIP.
CONTRACTED PROGRAMS - CEOS OF TOMORROW EXTENDS ITS COMMITMENT TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION BY CONTRACTING WITH OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS AND SCHOOLS TO BRING PERSONALIZED PROGRAMS DIRECTLY TO THEM IN ORDER TO MEET THE SPECIFIC NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY POPULATION BEING SERVED.
BUSINESS OF GIVING BOOTCAMP - IN TWO ACTION-PACKED WEEKS, 4TH-8TH GRADERS LEARN AND APPLY BASIC BUSINESS SKILLS TO AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE. EACH WEEK CONCLUDES WITH CAMPERS RUNNING A BUSINESS-LIKE VENTURE TO RAISE AWARENESS AND FUNDS TO ADDRESS A COMMUNITY PROBLEM. THEMED FIELD TRIPS, CRAFTS, GAMES, AND OUTDOOR RECREATION ARE INCLUDED IN BOTH CAMP WEEKS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Roxie Hentz | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $57,228 |
Donnetta Foxx | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Jessica Bartelt | SECRETARY | 0.25 | $0 |
Iris Lowery | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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