Business & Tech

High School Entrepreneurs Start-Up Help Offered In Broomfield

IdeaHQ Applications are now open through the Broomfield Library.

BROOMFIELD, CO – If you are a high schooler with an idea for a great small business, you can get help, and even start-up funds, in 2019 from the Broomfield Library.

IdeaHQ is a free eight-week entrepreneurship program for teens in 9th-12th grade who subscribe to Albert Einstein's words of advice: “Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere.”

You'll start with the program's "idea generation workshop" on Friday, February 15, followed by an invitation to work with inventHQ, Broomfield Workforce, and the Small business Development Center to bring your ideas to market. Meetings are every Monday evening, and dinner is provided.

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The program will culminate in a panel presentation on Saturday, April 13.

Teens who complete the program will receive start-up funding for their business.

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You can also check out the other InventHQ Makerspace workshops here (make sure to register).

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