By Yolanda Utami Nilasari | Project Leader
As we look into the future, employment no longer entails working in an office or a factory, but also the possibility of creating our own business. With this in mind, we want to give the children of Bukit Batu a head start by creating a new activity in our community library: entrepreneurship for kids, a program designed to engage 6th grade students and train them problem solving skills, improve their self-confidence, inspire them to be innovative & creative, and encourage their growth mindset.
10 children participated in this first batch; all of them are active library members and have good grades in math. The workshop ran for 5 days. In the first four days, the participants learned about the characteristics and terms used in entrepreneurship, as well as an introduction to writing a business plan. The participants also did practical activities such as visiting small local businesses nearby and worked on their teamwork skills. Their last day of workshop coincided with the YUM Creativity Day, which we took advantage of so that the participants could practice their entrepreneurship skills by selling their “business ideas”, mostly snacks and drinks, which they made the day before. Instead of money, those who attended Creativity Day were given a free coupon to exchange for their snack/drink of choice.
Let’s hear what AA and AD said about this program, both of them are our future entrepreneurs:
“The activities are fun and full of joy. When Ms. Yolanda assigned us to purchase the materials from the shop, we were a bit afraid. But fortunately, we were in a group. Our group was the second winner to accomplish the challenge. We learned to be more confident, by practicing talking with older people through interviews with small business owners. Our favorite activity was when we prepared snacks for the Creativity Day.”
Before we ran the workshop, we asked the parents’ permission. And after the workshop, we asked their opinions about it. This is what Mrs. LU, NO’s mother said:
“We are thankful to YUM for choosing our son to be one of the participants. This type of activity is completely new to him. He was so excited to go and do the workshop. Our house is a bit far (10 km) from the library and because there is no public transportation, his father drove and picked him to and from the library every afternoon. We believe it will have a good impact on our son’s future.”
The results of this first “Kidspreneurship” program were very satisfying and we are already looking forward to our next workshop! Your donations are making all of this possible. Please consider transforming your one time donation into monthly giving, which would provide us with a more sustainable source of funds that we can use to plan our programs, create budgets, and expand our services. Thank you once again for your support and generosity!
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