The Center for Entrepreneurship to Address Youth Entrepreneurship Post-Recovery
Next week, The Center for Entrepreneurship will join forces with other representatives of the G20 nations at the G20 Young Entrepreneur Summit (G20 YES), hosted by the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF), to address the role of youth entrepreneurship as the world moves into the post-recovery phase. This alliance seeks to build on the successful launch at the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Summit in Toronto, Canada, in June 2010. Members signed the charter and committed to an ongoing process of engagement with the G20 movement.
Key Organizations Involved
The Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF), now known as Futurpreneur Canada, supports young entrepreneurs through mentorship and financing opportunities. Established in 1996, CYBF has helped thousands of young Canadians start and grow successful businesses. They provide resources such as business plan support, coaching, and global networking opportunities. The G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance (G20 YEA) is a collective of organizations from G20 countries that promotes youth entrepreneurship as a driver of economic growth, job creation, and innovation. The Alliance focuses on creating a sustainable global entrepreneurial ecosystem by sharing best practices, influencing policy, and fostering cross-border collaboration.