[YL] After School Program

Jen Aspengren jaspengren at youthventure.org
Mon Jun 19 13:29:47 EDT 2006


I’d also suggest looking into Youth Venture. Youth Venture invests in the
ideas and capacity of youth between the ages of 12-20 to create, launch, and
lead sustainable, community-benefiting organizations. Youth Venture supports
youth by providing them with the tools and resources they need to put their
idea into action, including a national network of like-minded young people,
media opportunities and up to $1,000 in seed capital.

 

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From: youthlearn-bounces at milhouse.edc.org
[mailto:youthlearn-bounces at milhouse.edc.org] On Behalf Of Angela Conley
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:20 AM
To: youthlearn at milhouse.edc.org
Subject: Re: [YL] After School Program

 

Two programs I'd recommend is the NFTE (National Foundation for Teaching
Entrepreneurship) how to establish and run your own business. It's on their
website. 

 

I'd also recommend the programs found on CollegeBound.

 

Best wishes,

angela

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Subject: [YL] After School Program

 

Hello, 
I'm looking for a curriculum for  an after school program for the fall  from
14-18 yrs. of age. This curriculum will help them inter the workforce. Our
computer school have office courses, QuickBooks.and Accounting,but I wonder
if you have any more information for these ages. 


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