VentureLab’s 2024 Annual Report: Celebrating Progress in Entrepreneurial Education

VentureLab 2024 Annual Report Cover image with 2 young girls

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VentureLab’s 2024 Annual Report showcases the transformative power of entrepreneurship education. A focus on empowering educators to cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets in students saw tangible results, with instructors achieving advanced teaching skills and students reporting significant growth in confidence and creativity.

“This isn’t just about teaching business; it’s about equipping young people with the tools to see themselves as creators and problem-solvers. We’re seeing that early intervention and learner-centered education can empower young learners with purpose and agency, igniting a lifelong passion for innovation.”

Desma Deitz, Executive Director, VentureLab

Our ‘educator first’ model continues to be a cornerstone of our success. By investing in comprehensive training and support, we’re ensuring that educators are prepared to deliver engaging and impactful learning experiences. The ripple effect of this approach is clear: students are rediscovering their passion for learning, recognizing their potential to shape the world around them.

Dive into the full report to explore the data, stories, and vision driving VentureLab forward.

Photo fo Aria and Bailey, age 10 Venturelab students
Aria & Bailey (age 10) CoOwners: All things A&B Atlanta, GA. 2024 VentureLab Spark Graduates

VentureLab programs help young people build important mindsets like curiosity, adaptability, and courage. These skills help students try new things, work through challenges, and believe in themselves. The report showcases student success stories. These narratives are especially resonant among girls and historically marginalized youth. VentureLab’s programs are dedicated to help educators foster an inclusive learning environment in the Out of School Time (OST) space.

Supporting educators is a central aspect of VentureLab’s mission. The organization offers a range of free resources, including lessons, training sessions, and coaching, to assist teachers in integrating the entrepreneurial mindset into their classrooms. Educators have expressed that these resources significantly enhanced their confidence, with 92% reporting feeling more competent and better equipped to teach entrepreneurship effectively.

3 people:Lindly Fernandez, VentureLab | Kat Larget, Lincoln Elementary Layton, UT | Ben Trentleman, UAN’s Executive Director
Lindly Fernandez, VentureLab | Kat Larget, Lincoln Elem., Layton, UT | Ben Trentleman, Exec. Dir., UAN

“We’re not just teaching entrepreneurship; we’re building a foundation for a more equitable future.”

Dr. Cristal Glanchai, Founder, VentureLab

Explore Our Impact:

Access the full 2024 Annual Report, visit VentureLab’s Impact Page. Learn more about our data driven insights at our Research and Evaluation page. 

Engage with Us:

Educators interested in integrating  entrepreneurial education in their classrooms, please contact VentureLab Director of Education, Scott Mann.

Support Our Mission:

To contribute to transformative educational initiatives, please reach out to VentureLab’s Director of Philanthropy, Monica Morales.

Media Contact: Sandy McBride, Director of Communications, VentureLab.

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