5 Virginia Students Win NFIB Scholarships for Starting Their Own Businesses

Date: April 04, 2014

The National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation today announced the Virginia recipients of the 12th annual NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards, a scholarship program designed to reward and encourage entrepreneurial talents among high school students. More than 600 students nationwide applied for a YEF scholarship this year and NFIB is proud to award five scholarships to young entrepreneurs in Virginia.
The 2014 YEF Award winners from Virginia are:
Nicole Nicholson, winner of the NFIB/BF Dodson Family Young Entrepreneur Award and a senior at Brookville High.
Jack Ross, winner of the NFIB/CPS Professional Services Young Entrepreneur Award and a senior at Gonzaga College High School.
Alyssa Alpino, winner of the NFIB/McKee Foods Young Entrepreneur Award and a senior at Lafayette High.
Akila Prayaga, winner of the NFIB/Virginia Leadership Council Young Entrepreneur Award and a senior at The Langley School.
Nicole Bain, winner of the NFIB/Wiley Rein Young Entrepreneur Awardand a senior at Fairfax High.
In 2014, the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation awarded 100 Young Entrepreneur Award Scholarships to students across the country. Each award is between $1,000 and $15,000. Student who received the Young Entrepreneur Award are seniors in high school who own and/or operate their own small business. The scholarships are used to help with tuition costs for the winners’ post-secondary education. NFIB’s Young Entrepreneur Foundation awarded $145,000 to deserving young entrepreneurs in 2014, thanks to the financial support from numerous small business leaders, corporate and foundation supporters.

“It’s hard for anyone to start a business and keep it going, but it’s even harder to run a small business when you have to study for tests and do homework,” said Nicole Riley, state director of NFIB/Virginia, the commonwealth’s leading small business association.

“America’s young people have caught the entrepreneurial bug, and we at the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation could not be more confident in our next generation of business owners,” said Molly Young, Senior Manager of the Young Entrepreneur Foundation. “The number of applicants for the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards continues to grow and we are impressed year after year with the quality of these hard-working, innovative high school students who are making their entrepreneurial dreams happen. Our scholarship winners are driven to succeed; our nation’s future is all the brighter because of their determination and leadership. NFIB congratulates this year’s winners for their tremendous accomplishments and hopes the scholarships will assist these young entrepreneurs as they continue on their paths towards successful futures.”
In addition to recognizing these outstanding young entrepreneurs, the Young Entrepreneur Foundation will honor five students selected as Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award finalists with an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. on July 16th. During the event, the winners of the “2014 NFIB Young Entrepreneur of the Year” and “2014 NFIB Dan Danner Leadership Award” will be named and each awarded a $15,000 scholarship. The remaining three finalists will each receive a $5000.00 scholarship.
To qualify for an NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award, students must be seniors in high school who own and/or operate their own small business. They are required to write an essay describing their entrepreneurial endeavors and future goals. NFIB members around the country interview the applicants for the Young Entrepreneur Awards. Since 2003, YEF has awarded over 2,500 scholarships worth more than $2.5 million to graduating high school seniors.

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