Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs: How Build a Biz Kids Empowers the Next Generation

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Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs: How Build a Biz Kids Empowers the Next Generation

Today on Face to Face, Genevieve Kyle-Lefebvre sits down with Leah Coss, the passionate co-founder and president of Build a Biz Kids, an organization dedicated to equipping young minds with the skills and confidence to become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. Through engaging, hands-on programs, Build a Biz Kids helps children develop problem-solving abilities, leadership, and creativity and essential tools for navigating the ever-evolving workforce.

Genevieve Kyle-Lefebvre – Local Journalism Initiative

At the heart of the organization is the Summer BizKids Market, a unique event where children bring their business ideas to life. More than just a marketplace, this initiative allows young entrepreneurs to experience the entire business process from ideation and product creation to marketing and sales. The market serves as a launchpad, giving kids real-world experience in entrepreneurship while building their self-confidence.

Leah emphasizes that Build a Biz Kids is open to children of various age groups, fostering early exposure to financial literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills. Many participants have turned simple ideas into successful small businesses, selling handmade products, innovative services, and even digital solutions. One standout story is a young participant who developed an eco-friendly packaging alternative, attracting attention from local businesses eager to support sustainable solutions.

Encouraging creativity is a fundamental part of the program. Leah and her team provide mentorship, tools, and a supportive environment where kids feel empowered to take risks, learn from failure, and think outside the box. However, young entrepreneurs often face challenges such as self-doubt or hesitation when approaching customers. Through interactive learning and real-world experiences, Build a Biz Kids helps them overcome these obstacles, fostering resilience and adaptability.

Families play a vital role in nurturing these young business minds. The organization offers guidance for parents who want to encourage entrepreneurial thinking at home, ensuring that learning extends beyond the classroom.

As Build a Biz Kids continues to grow, Leah envisions a future where entrepreneurial education becomes a standard part of learning, helping young people develop skills that will serve them for a lifetime. To support this mission, businesses and individuals can contribute by sponsoring programs like the Summer BizKids Market, providing mentorship, or simply attending events to cheer on these young innovators.

With workshops, events, and showcases on the horizon, Build a Biz Kids is paving the way for a generation of confident, resourceful, and socially conscious entrepreneurs—proving that big ideas can start at any age.

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Video Upload Date: February 1, 2025

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