Bill
HR 8404
21st Century Entrepreneurship Act
SCORE volunteers will teach entrepreneurship at community learning centers to help disadvantaged youth develop entrepreneurial skills and pathways.
Bill
HR 8404
SCORE volunteers will teach entrepreneurship at community learning centers to help disadvantaged youth develop entrepreneurial skills and pathways.
HR 8404, introduced in the 119th Congress, seeks to expand entrepreneurship education for disadvantaged youth by enabling participants in the SCORE program (Service Corps of Retired Executives) to teach entrepreneurship at community learning centers. The bill aims to leverage experienced volunteer mentors to foster entrepreneurship, pathways to innovation, and economic growth in underserved communities.
Key finding underpinning the bill:
- Entrepreneurship drives job creation, productivity, and quality of life.
- Entrepreneurship rates have been unstable, with disadvantaged youth less likely to become entrepreneurs.
- Mentorship in entrepreneurship and inventorship increases the likelihood that youth pursue these fields in adulthood.
- The SCORE program volunteers would be encouraged to engage with community learning centers to promote growth in disadvantaged communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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