Texas 4-H Youth Entrepreneurship Project
- Type
- Project
- Offered by
- Texas 4-H Leadership & Citizenship Program

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Would you like to learn how to run your own business? Learn how to market and sell your own products in this project. You will get to meet with business professionals and hear how they achieved their business goals and tour manufacturing facilities.
design your own product
- explore business models
- hear from successful business professionals
- observe a manufacturing plant
- interview entrepreneurs on their business experiences
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