Children are ready now.
At the Society of Child Entrepreneurs, we give young people ages 6–17 the opportunity to build real businesses, earn their own money, and develop leadership skills through hands-on experience.
We’ve seen what happens when children are trusted with real responsibility.
One child started her business at four years old.
At ten, she runs several of her own businesses and serves as our Junior Executive Director.
This is not the exception. This is what is possible.
Ways to Get Involved
Become a Sponsor
Support the next generation of leaders while aligning your business with meaningful, local impact.
Sponsorships help us:
- Host Children’s Business Fairs
- Provide materials and resources
- Expand access to more families
- Partner with schools and community organizations
Volunteer
Be part of the experience.
Volunteers support:
- Event setup and breakdown
- Youth business fairs
- Workshops and programs
- Student encouragement and engagement
No business background required. Just a willingness to show up and support young leaders.
Partner With Us
Bring entrepreneurship education to your school, organization, or community.
We offer:
- 5–6 week curriculum pilots
- Afterschool and summer programs
- Workshops and hands-on experiences
Our Ignite. Empower. Lead. framework helps students build confidence, financial literacy, and real-world skills.
Join the Community
Stay connected and support the mission in a way that fits your life.
You can:
- Attend events
- Share our programs
- Invite us to speak or collaborate
- Support fundraising efforts
Every connection helps expand what’s possible for our children.
Why It Matters
When children are given the chance to lead, they rise.
They learn to:
- Solve problems
- Communicate clearly
- Take initiative
- Build confidence through action
And they carry those skills into everything they do.
We are not preparing kids for the future. We are giving them the tools to lead today.
Let’s Build Something Together
If you’re ready to support child entrepreneurs, we would love to connect.
Leah Ellis
Executive Director
The Society of Child Entrepreneurs
leah@soceict.org
