Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom
Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom (EITC) Programs
Introducing America's youth to the importance of entrepreneurship

Our innovative EITC umbrella of programs makes it possible to introduce entrepreneurship to any high school classroom regardless of discipline. The free classroom curriculum and other resources enable students to learn first-hand about the risks and rewards of operating a small business.
Interactive, online small business simulation game enhances high school students' exploration of entrepreneurship.
Three-module, supplemental entrepreneurship curriculum for the high school classroom.
Mentoring program between NFIB members and educators to help answer questions about entrepreneurship
EITC Co-Presenting Sponsor

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This video shows excerpts from NFIB President Todd Stottlemyer's visit and advice to a Fairfax County Public School Fashion Marketing Class on Thursday, March 1, to help show high school students that starting their own business is a real possibility.
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According to this survey of 350 high school teachers and guidance counselors conducted from April 25 – May 9, 2006, while the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well, many students don't know where to start.