GET INVOLVED

At PowerPlay, we believe in the power of community to prepare young minds for our rapidly evolving world. Teachers, parents, business professionals, and community members all play vital roles in nurturing the entrepreneurial mindset in youth.

A map of all the provinces and territories that the PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs program is offered in Canada.

Be a PowerPlay Champion

Donors & Partners

Help PowerPlay expand our reach by making a donation. Learn how you can connect with and support PowerPlay students.

Educators

Empower your students with PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs’ curricular program and activities.

Volunteers

Work alongside our team and make a difference in the lives of young entrepreneurs.

Ways to Contribute

There are many ways to contribute to this cause:

  • Engage in conversations with young people about entrepreneurship and innovation.

  • Spread the word about PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs among your friends and family.

  • Advocate for PowerPlay by discussing it with your school principal, teachers, and school trustee members to bring this transformative program into your classroom.

  • PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs makes learning relevant for young people. We are always impressed to see how enthusiastic students are about starting their own business ventures and are thrilled to be a part of a program that strongly aligns with our commitment to giving back to the community.

    -Allyson Prescesky, Manager of Community Experience and Communications, Coastal Community Credit Union

  • I really liked how this program was able to include all students, even the ones with diverse learning needs. It was great that the whole class was doing the same project… It was also very cool to see students with a variety of abilities engage with this project. Some students really surprised me with what they made.

    -Katie Milne, Lord Strathcona Elementary School

  • The best part was seeing them positively interact with adults and other members of our school and community during the fair. They learned and got to practice so many important “people” skills. The impact socially, getting many students out of their comfort zone and giving them the confidence to speak to people was fantastic.

    -Garrett Bailey, Davidson School Saskatchewan