Entrepreneurial Adventure in the news

Vanier students honored for entrepreneurial spirit
Ottawa East EMC
June 2012

It's kid's business
Fredericton Daily Gleaner
June 6, 2012

Student Entrepreneurs wow business mentors
Fredericton Daily Gleaner
June 6, 2012



The all-new
Entrepreneurial Adventure
resource guide for teachers and business partrers!
Visit www.venturecafe.ca for further information about the EA Program

The Learning Partnership’s “EA” experience is a hands-on entrepreneurial journey. It’s about sparking students’ natural curiosity, abilities and passion to seize an opportunity – and in the process, learning to make the most of resources and community networks, engaging others and discovering just what they can do!

Each venture is a unique, local partnership open to K – 12 students, teachers and business partner volunteers. Supported by a rich network of fellow EA participants, and TLP’s resources across Canada, students are able to “live” their curriculum while turning their ideas into reality.
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Entrepreneurial Adventure - BMO Financial Group National Student Innovation Awards

The BMO Financial Group National Student Innovation Awards were established in 2003 to recognize and celebrate outstanding entrepreneurial achievement of students participating in the Entrepreneurial Adventure program across the country.  Awards are presented in four categories: 

  • Teamwork
  • Impact on School or Community
  • Enterprising Spirit
  • Originality

The Judges’ Choice Award  is awarded to an Entrepreneurial Adventure team that has stood out among its peers as ‘the best of the best’, exhibiting all the characteristics of a successful entrepreneurial team in turning their ideas into reality.  This award recognizes a venture team’s overall distinction, with particular emphasis on how the venture experience or participation in the program has influenced the life, motivation and learning of one or more students. 

Since the Entrepreneurial Adventure program began, more than 37,000 young entrepreneurs from across Canada have been involved in the program. The has resulted in the creation of more than 1,000 successful student driven, social entrepreneurship ventures, which have raised over $2.5 million for local and international charities.

2013 BMO National Student Innovation Awards Recipients - Soon to be announced!

 

Judges Choice Awards

 

Originality Awards

 

Enterprising Spirit Awards

 

Teamwork Awards

 

Impact on School and Community Awards


 


For more information please contact Rod Thompson, National EA Program Manager, at
416- 440-5100, voicemail 5001 or by email at rthompson@thelearningpartnership.ca.