1 / 10

Amy Rosen , President & CEO The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

Engaging Youth: The Power of Entrepreneurship Philanthropy Roundtable Conference Kauffman Foundation May 14, 2009. Amy Rosen , President & CEO The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE). The Entrepreneurial Imperative. “Entrepreneurship is America’s comparative

kenna
Télécharger la présentation

Amy Rosen , President & CEO The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Engaging Youth: The Power of EntrepreneurshipPhilanthropy Roundtable ConferenceKauffman FoundationMay 14, 2009 Amy Rosen, President & CEO The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

  2. The Entrepreneurial Imperative “Entrepreneurship is America’s comparative advantage…We have an entrepreneurial imperative.” • Carl Schramm, The Entrepreneurial Imperative, ch. 1

  3. Domestic Presence Program Offices • Baltimore • Bay Area • Chicago • Dallas • Fairchester • Greater Los Angeles • Greater Pittsburgh • Greater Washington, DC • New England • New York Metro • Philadelphia • South Florida Domestic Licensees • Atlanta • Cleveland • Fresno • Kansas • South Carolina Domestic Partners • Hartford, CT • Montezuma, NM • New Haven, CT • San Diego • Shreveport, LA

  4. International Market: Grow Where We Are Belgium, Netherlands, Ireland, UK, Germany Bermuda China Israel India South Africa New Zealand

  5. NFTE Snapshot • Students • Target Population: young people from low-income communities, ages 11 – 18 • 230,000 youth served since 1987 • FY 2008 Actual: 44,679 students (25% increase over FY07) • FY 2009 Goal: 48,524 students (9% increase over FY08) • Teachers • FY 2008 Actual: 806 trained; 1,313 active • FY 2009 Goal: Train 384 new teachers; retain active corps of 1,531 teachers • Curriculum • Pearson Prentice Hall Partnership: 3 books to be published in 2009 and 2010 • Pearson Learning Solutions: Launching BizTech 3.0 summer 2009. • Operations • 12 domestic program offices • Active programs in 21 states and 11 countries

  6. Research & Evaluation: Results Harvard Graduate School of Education(Research Focus: Academics/School) • Interest in attending college increased 32% • Occupational aspirations increased 44% • Independent reading increased 4% • Locus of control (belief that attaining one’s goals is within one’s own control) increased 3.1% • Entrepreneurial leadership increased 13.2% Brandeis University (Research Focus: Business Knowledge/Formation) • Participation in a NFTE program increases: • Business knowledge by 20 times • Business formation rates by 30 times • In a follow-up survey NFTE alums reported: • 70% were in post-secondary education • 43% had part-time jobs; 20% had full-time jobs • 33% were still running a business (no min. income level assumed) Koch Foundation(Research Focus: Formation/Attitudes towards Business) • Nine in ten alumni said that NFTE increased their confidence to run a business • Minority business ownership experience was four times higher than comparison group • 99% of alumni would recommend a NFTE program

  7. The Problem: Students Disengage • Almost one-third of all public high school students (and nearly half of all African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans) fail to graduate each year. • 81% said a major reason for dropping out was that classes were not relevant. ---Gates Foundation, The Silent Epidemic (2006)

  8. The Problem: America is Losing Our Lead in Knowledge & Wealth Creation • We rank 25th and 24th internationally in high school math and science achievement. • We rank 1st in terms of expenditure per results on the international math comparison. • In short, we spend more and get less than our competitors. • The educational achievement gap between the U.S.A. and better-performing nations cost us $1.3 - $2.3 trillion in 2008 (= 9-16% of GDP). --McKinsey, The Economic Impact of the Achievement Gap in American’s Schools (2009)

  9. YESG MEMBERS Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation

  10. NFTE Film: Ten9Eight • Final version: May 1, 2009 • Screenings: • Oct.-Nov., 2009 • NY, Chicago, Washington DC, Miami, Los Angeles • Involve Templeton Foundation and other NFTE funders (Kauffman Fdn, OppenheimerFunds, Goldman Sachs, others) • Limited Theatrical Release: Possible one-week run in LA and NYC in summer or early fall, which makes the film eligible for all major awards competitions. • National Broadcast: (Discussing possibility with:) • HBO • SHOWTIME • BET • SNAG FILMS • WNET 13 for PBS common carriage

More Related