SIXTEEN Nashville youth made it all the way through training for the first entrepreneurial cohort of Oasis Venture, a youth-development joint venture between the Oasis Center and entrepreneur Marcus Whitney. Related YouTube here.
As many as a half-dozen of the students' business plans will be presented to mentors and general public during the program Thursday, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Youth Development Center, 1701 Charlotte Avenue, where the Oasis Center is also headquartered. Admission is free.
|
Brandon Hill |
Program Director Brandon Hill said 10 business concepts were developed to varying degrees by participating students in the 16-week course that began in February, as previously reported by Venture Nashville.
All the plans developed had a social-enterprise component, consistent with the program's commitment to community and youth development.
Students who plan to execute their business plans may apply for mini-grants and for mentor assistance, Hill recently told VNC.
Twenty students registered for the program at the outset, with attrition claiming only four, producing a better-than-anticipated completion rate. VNC
.
|