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Subject How Can Entrepreneurship Be a Driver for Civic Engagement?
Date January 16, 2024 9:01 PM
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Help Students Create Service Projects

through EntrepreneurshipIn lesson five of the MyImpact Challenge curriculum, walk through real-life examples, Andrew Carnegie, Berry Gordy, Mary Kay Nash, and Oprah Winfrey.

Each entrepreneur found a need in the community and built a business around it. As a result of their work, their communities also prospered. What potential does entrepreneurship have in your students MyImpact Challenge project?


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Lesson 5: Entrepreneurship & Community

As the MyImpact Challenge curriculum comes to end, help you students finalize their projects in lesson six. Students can begin with refining their selected projects and evaluating how the project can impact the community, constitutional principles, government, charity, entrepreneurship, and any other challenges.
Watch the 2022-2023 MyImpact Challenge Civics Fair for inspiration as they complete their service projects.



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Lesson 6: Finalizing Your Project






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