Developing Visionaries Into Tomorrow's Leaders
Start Up at a Time:
Students have the opportunity to work with volunteer business coaches and mentors and their classroom teacher. Coaches are volunteer business and content area experts. Students will learn from their real world experiences and unique business perspective. Each student team will be assigned a volunteer mentor. Mentors will guide and advise teams as the develop their business concepts. Classroom teachers are the educational professionals who will manage the class dynamics and provide continuity.
As a Coach, you work with students in their class to help them learn the material you present through lectures and activities. You will choose the lesson that aligns with your business expertise (e.g., marketing, finance, sales). INCubatoredu provides you with complete lessons with presentations, student activities, and curated resources. If you wish, replace the professional examples used in the lesson with your experiences. However, we ask you to use the lesson’s content. Work closely with your teacher to ensure you have access to the materials needed for the days you are in class.
As a mentor, you facilitate learning, which is different from directly teaching. Students will look to you for answers, but you must help them understand how to search for solutions. Mentors meet with student teams once a week for at least an hour. The energy and effort will increase before key milestones such as the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Pitch near the academic year’s mid-point and at the year’s end.
Our Students compete for real money to start their entrepreneurial venture. They are able to draw from the fund, generously built by our community partners. Every team presents for the opportunity to draw $500 to build their MVP.
Then the teams who move to the stage compete for $10,000 top prize, $8,000 second prize, $5,000 third prize and $1,000 people's choice award, that they then use during their Accelerator Year to grow their business. Accelerator teams are so coached and provided with opportunities to pitch to Angel Funds and Private Equity.
Thank you, Sponsors, for your generous support of this program!
Visionary Sponsors
($100,000+)
The Dreeben Family Foundation
Founding Sponsors
($25,000+)
Mays Family Foundation
Partnering Sponsors
($10,000+)
Frost Bank
Charley Hollimon
The Henry and Mary Kessler Sauer Family
Laura and Lew Moorman
Luther King Capital Management
Supporting Sponsors
($5,000+)
Sue Hill Bonar
Kim Ford - theKFORDgroup
Mike Fulton
The Gunn Family
Julie Hill
Caroline and Robert Schupbach
Contributing Sponsors
($2,500+)
Brandary
Craig Clayton
Friends
($1,000+)
Elizabeth and Corbin Snow
Ed Howie
Jenny Schnoebelen
Kori and Joseph Williams
Donors
(Under $1,000)
Pat Frost
Charley Hollimon
South Texas Money Management
Students sign up for classes in February of each year, for the next year. Please remember to ask your counselor to sign you up.
Do I have to have a student in the program to volunteer?
We welcome volunteer experts whether or not you have a child enrolled. Click here to sign up!
Yes, these classes are part of the school curriculum and contribute regular credit hours towards graduation.
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