FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Franklin Chamber Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Greater Franklin Chamber of Commerce, recently launched its new pilot program fostering the entrepreneurial spirit among youth under 18 years of age. This initiative is designed to support enterprising young entrepreneurs needing to bring their creative business ideas to life.
As part of this program, a $500 grant will be awarded to a successful candidate to help fund their entrepreneurial project. This money is intended to assist with essential start-up costs, enabling the young entrepreneur to develop their business concept and gain valuable experience in entrepreneurship.
The pilot program is open to all residents of Johnson County who are under 18 years of age. Applications are still being accepted until Monday, August 5. Interested candidates can find more information and apply here.
Questions regarding the Franklin Chamber Foundation’s Young Entrepreneurs pilot program can be directed to rchambers@franklincoc.org or 317-736-6334.