Two collections we trust: programs that build the next generation of entrepreneurs, and organizations working to protect children from harm. Every link opens in a new tab.
Organizations building the next generation of entrepreneurs.
A one-day marketplace event where kids ages 6–12 launch and run real businesses. Child entrepreneurs set up booths, sell products or services, and experience the full arc of business ownership in a single day. Events run in communities across the US and internationally.
Visit actonchildrensbusinessfair.com →The world's largest nonprofit dedicated to youth entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy. Founded in 1919, JA reaches roughly 10 million students annually across more than 100 countries through classroom programs, competitions, and experiential learning.
Visit ja.org →Provides project-based entrepreneurship education to students from under-resourced communities. NFTE has served more than 1.5 million learners since 1987 through classroom programs, camps, and a national pitch competition series with cash prizes as seed capital.
Visit nfte.com →A project-based entrepreneurship program for elementary and middle school students that uses hands-on simulation to teach business, STEAM, and social-emotional skills. Their Young Entrepreneur Success (YES!) program supports ages 16–22 with mentorship and funding access.
Visit bizworld.org →Books, online courses, and a certified educator program teaching entrepreneurship to children ages 6–12. Founded by Adam and Matthew Toren, the program is now active in over 22 countries through their International Certified Educators network.
Visit kidpreneurs.org →A free, open educational resource providing complete entrepreneurship curriculum for K-12 students and classrooms. Materials can be used independently by students or taught in schools. No cost, no permission required — designed to make entrepreneurship education universally accessible.
Visit kidentrepreneurship.com →A fun, city-wide experiential program that teaches kids how to start, own, and operate their own lemonade stand business. Kids learn planning, budgeting, customer service, and giving back. Programs run in dozens of cities across North America each spring.
Visit lemonadeday.org →A nonprofit that prepares high school and college students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management through competitive events, leadership development, and community service. Over 225,000 members across 5,000+ chapters worldwide.
Visit deca.org →Organizations working to protect children and prevent abuse.
SCAN's mission is to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect throughout the Greater Richmond, Virginia area. Programs include a Child Advocacy Center, Family Support Program, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), and the FAM Prevention Program. SCAN is the official awareness partner of GoToddy.
Visit grscan.com →The leading national organization dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect since 1972. Works through awareness campaigns, evidence-based programs, public policy advocacy, and a network of state chapters. Their Healthy Families America home visiting program reaches families in all 50 states.
Visit preventchildabuse.org →Empowers adults to prevent, recognize, and respond to child sexual abuse through education and training. Their evidence-informed Stewards of Children® training is one of the only adult-focused prevention programs in the US proven to change behavior. 24/7 crisis counselor line: 1-866-FOR-LIGHT.
Visit d2l.org →A national nonprofit dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect through treatment, advocacy, and prevention programs. Operates the National Child Abuse Hotline — 1-800-4-A-CHILD (800-422-4453) — staffed 24/7 in over 140 languages by professional crisis counselors.
Visit childhelp.org →The national association and accrediting body for Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) across the US. CACs bring together law enforcement, child protective services, prosecution, medical, and mental health professionals to respond to child abuse in a coordinated, child-focused way. Over 900 accredited centers nationwide.
Visit nationalchildrensalliance.org →Provides a confidential helpline for adults concerned about a child's safety or their own thoughts and behaviors. Takes a public health approach to preventing child sexual abuse before it happens. Helpline: 1-888-PREVENT.
Visit stopitnow.org →A service of the Children's Bureau (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) providing information, resources, and research on child welfare, child abuse prevention, and family support. The definitive federal clearinghouse for professionals and families.
Visit childwelfare.gov →A multidisciplinary international organization committed to preventing cruelty to children in all its forms. Connects professionals from over 100 countries through conferences, publications, and global research initiatives.
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