Through Girl Scouts, girls learn to think like entrepreneurs as they
participate in activities that spark curiosity, confidence, and innovation.
Research shows that girls are actively interested in becoming
entrepreneurs, developing financially stable futures, and using their
skills to make a big impact on the world.
On a girl’s path to entrepreneurship, she may experience fear of
failure, concerns about bringing her big idea to life, or the
perception that men are more likely to be entrepreneurs than women.
While entrepreneurship may not be right for every girl, every girl
will benefit, and maybe even discover a future career path, by
learning to think like an entrepreneur. By providing a foundation to
learn important business skills, Girl Scouts is the perfect place to
support young girls in exploring entrepreneurship as
they progress through Girl Scouts.