Friday, April 11, 2014

GERMANY - Youth Citizen Entrepreneurship Competition

Application deadline 30 June 2014
Award ceremony to present the Grand Prize winners and the People’s Choice winners will be held during the Entrepreneurship Summit in Berlin in October 2014
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The Youth Citizen Entrepreneurship Competition is an exciting new opportunity to develop your innovative ideas and projects to create positive change in your community and the world. With support and feedback from peers around the world, you can turn your passion for a better world into reality.
The Youth Citizen Entrepreneurship Competition is an international contest launched by The Goi Peace FoundationStiftung Entrepreneurship (Berlin) and UNESCO. The competition provides a global platform for young entrepreneurs who aspire to create positive change in their communities.
By highlighting the best examples of youth entrepreneurship, the competition aims to empower the young generation to take the initiative in social innovation and become pioneers in building a harmonious and sustainable society. With their innovative ideas and leadership, these global citizens will tackle some of the key challenges of today and offer a model of the entrepreneurial potential that will fuel our future.
All participants will receive free training at the online Entrepreneurship Campus. This training provides methods and techniques for developing ideas into solid business models, to turn a budding idea into a fully developed concept, or to improve on an existing business model.
All you need is an innovative idea for an enterprise which contributes to the sustainable development of your community, in a field such as:
  • the environment
  • education
  • health
  • poverty reduction
  • peace building
  • cultural diversity
  • sustainable energy
  • food security
  • sustainable trade
  • the elderly
  • empowerment of women and youth
OR, an enterprise in the form of a business, a non-profit organization, or an informal program.
https://www.youth-competition.org/

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