Have you ever thought that you might have benefited from some practical experience of entrepreneurship when you were at school? Might it have helped you to set up and run your own business, or inspired you to take a more entrepreneurial approach to your working life?
As your business grows it needs employees who are enterprising, innovative and skilful in order to stay ahead of the competition. Young people who have experienced Young Enterprise have all this and more.
So why not make it your business to get involved? Join the 11,000+ volunteers who each year get involved in the Young Enterprise programmes, enabling over 320,000 students to get a head start on their working lives.
How can you get involved?
Young Enterprise is a not-for-profit organisation which is only able to deliver its programmes through the support of local and national business. This support is provided in a variety of forms: financial, in-kind, and through the provision and encouragement of volunteers. All are essential to Young Enterprise.
Contact your local Young Enterprise office for more details ( click here... )
What difference can you make?
Businesses that support Young Enterprise
make a real difference to the existing
lives and future potential of students
who live and attend school in their
community.
Through supporting Young Enterprise
businesses contribute positively to the
future of the local economy and
employment through doing their bit to
ensure a better-motivated, educated and
enterprising workforce.
Supporting businesses have the chance to build a relationship with their local Education establishments and help teachers to keep up to date with new business practice.




