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Meet the 2010 Global Young Entrepreneurs of the Year
 
2010 Global Young Entrepreneurs of the Year
 
April 14, 2010
 
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Welcome to the New  NFTE Alumni Network Website! You are now part of a life-long community of young entrepreneurs, dreamers, and leaders. Use the site to develop your business ideas and dreams. Get expert advice, see fellow NFTE alumni in the news, learn what other  entrepreneurs are thinking by visiting the Entrepreneur's Blog,  promote your business in the Directory, communicate with each other via the Forums. This community is yours. Read On

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Mary Mazzio's new film, TEN9EIGHT, recently profiled in the New York Times, opened on November 13th, 2009 in partnership with AMC Theatres and premiered on February 7th, 2010 on BET. 

Hailed by US Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, as wonderful and inspirational, this stunning new film chronicles the remarkable stories of several inner city teens who learn to become entrepreneurs and participate in the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship's National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge.  What they learn in the process profoundly changes their lives and destinies.

To learn more about the film, visit www.ten9eight.com.

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Written by Suzanne Taylor   

Field Corps is a recently launched grassroots community organizing program that will recruit and train ten part-time organizers around the country to grow local networks to advance service, Americorps, and social innovation.  

 

ServeNext.org has rolled out the first stages of its inaugural year for Field Corps, a community organizing program dedicated to building local, vibrant grassroots networks in 10 areas around the country to advance service, AmeriCorps, and social innovation. This is an exciting program and ServeNext is looking for 10 great people to serve as the inaugural cohort of Field Corps community organizers.  Learn more, apply, or nominate a friend here:www.servenext.org/fieldcorps

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