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Entrepreneurship

Merit Badge Overview

By earning the Entrepreneurship merit badge, Scouts will learn about identifying opportunities, creating and evaluating business ideas, and exploring the feasibility (how doable it is) of an idea for a new business. They will also have the chance to fit everything together as they start and run their own business ventures.
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Entrepreneurship

Merit Badge Requirements

The previous version of the Merit Badge requirements can be found in Scoutbook

The requirements will be fed dynamically using the scout book integration 45
5. Create a written business plan for your idea that includes all of the following:
Resources: How To Write a Business Plan With 6 Easy Simple Steps (video)
Writing a Business Plan (video)
3. Identify and interview an individual who has started a business. Learn about this person's educational background, early work experiences, where the idea for the business came from, and what was involved in starting the business. Find out how the entrepreneur raised the capital (money) to start the business, examples of successes and challenges faced, and how the business is currently doing (if applicable). Discuss with your counselor what you have learned.
1. In your own words, define entrepreneurship. Explain to your counselor how entrepreneurs impact the U.S. economy.
Resources: Why Entrepreneurs Are Important for the Economy (video)
Why Entrepreneurship Is Important to the Economy (website)
2. Explain to your counselor why having good skills in the following areas are important for an entrepreneur: communication, planning, organization, problem solving, decision making, basic math, adaptability, technical and social skills, teamwork, and leadership.
Resources: The Key Skills of Successful Entrepreneurs (video)
The Entrepreneurial Mindset: From Kids to Entrepreneur (video)
6 Skills All Entrepreneurs Need (website)
4. Think of as many ideas for a business as you can, and write them down. From your list, select three ideas you believe represent the best opportunities. Choose one of these and explain to your counselor why you selected it and why you feel it can be successful.
Resource: Business Ideas: Finding Your Niche (video)
6. When you believe your business idea is feasible, imagine your business idea is now up and running. What successes and problems might you experience? How would you overcome any failures? Discuss with your counselor any ethical questions you might face and how you would deal with them.
Resources: 15 Challenges Startups Face (and How To Overcome Them) (website)
Understanding Business Ethics (video)
Failures Are Lessons for Future Success (video)

NOTE: The official merit badge pamphlets are now free and downloadable HERE or can be purchased at the Scout Shop.
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Merit Badge Pamphlets are now free and publicly available. Note: Always check stg.scouting.org/skills/merit-badges/all/ for the latest requirements.

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