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M-DCPS Awarded $100,000 Grant To Create Innovative Entrepreneurship Experiences

Opportunities will be available for students in grades 6-12 at 13 Miami-Dade public schools.

February 2, 2021

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) was among 22 educational institutions to be
awarded an Entrepreneurship Education and Training grant by the Florida Department of Education. The grants were created to fund innovative projects that cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets and capabilities in students. The District received a $100,000 grant.

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M-DCPS’ Department of Career and Technical Education (CTE), in collaboration with Network for
Teaching Entrepreneurship, South Florida Educational Federal Credit Union (SFEFCU), Miami Dade College, and NAF district advisory boards, will use the grant to create Tomorrow's Entrepreneurs Today, a robust program with opportunities for students in grades 6-12 at the following 13 Miami-Dade public schools:

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Coconut Palm K-8 Academy

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·
Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle

·
John F. Kennedy Middle

·
Horace Mann Middle

·
Norland Middle

·
W.R. Thomas Middle

·
G. Holmes Braddock Senior High

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Homestead Senior High

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Miami Edison Senior High

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Miami Jackson Senior High

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Miami Lakes Educational Center

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Miami Norland Senior High

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North Miami Beach Senior High

Some of the initiatives and activities will include:

  • Innov@te CTEC Miami Challenge Business Plan Pitch Competition will provide middle and high school students with a platform to share their business ideas for the opportunity to win seed money to launch their entrepreneurial ideas.
  • Teacher Bootcamp, a small business incubator that will provide instructors with the resources and support to launch fully functional businesses.
  • Certified Financial Counselors, high school students, trained by SFEFCU, will
    serve as financial consultants to help students launch their business ventures.
  • Academy of Future Entrepreneurs Summer Camp will provide students the opportunity to turn their hobbies, interests, and dreams into viable business ventures.
  • Summer Youth Internship Program, designed for students to work with entrepreneurship mentors.
  • Incubator/maker space will promote and cultivate meaningful entrepreneurial activities allowing for in-school and after-school, work-based learning experiences.

One of M-DCPS' key focus areas is student workforce readiness, i.e., preparing students to succeed in the rapidly evolving workforce. For more information about Tomorrow's Entrepreneurs
Today
, please visit http://dcte.dadeschools.net.


This press release was produced by the Miami-Dade County Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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