Format:
Weekly 2-hour sessions integrated into school curricula.
Practical Activities: Business simulations, savings challenges, and market visits.
Skills Taught:
✔ Financial Literacy: Saving, budgeting, and smart spending.
✔ Business Basics: Product pricing, customer service, and sales.
✔ Leadership: Confidence-building and teamwork.
Impact:
80% of participants open their first savings account.
9+ student-run businesses launched annually.
“My 11-year-old now tracks his pocket money and sells handmade crafts!”* — Parent, Kampala
Duration: 1-2 weeks (June & December holidays).
Activities:
Business Simulations: Kids run mock businesses (e.g., snack stands, crafts).
Market Visits: Real-world exposure to local entrepreneurs.
Pitch Competitions: “Junior CEO Challenge” with awards.
Outcomes:
60% of teens start income-generating projects post-camp.
Improved confidence in handling money.
Unique Feature: Two-generation learning.
Sessions Include:
Family Budgeting: Parents and kids create budgets together.
Business Brainstorming: Families develop business ideas.
Impact:
Stronger financial communication in households.
70% of parents report improved money habits.
Topics Covered:
Smart Debt Management
Building Generational Wealth
Digital Banking & Mobile Money Safety
Format:
Free 3-hour sessions in local community halls.
Interactive games and case studies.
For: Entrepreneurs & Small Business Owners
Modules:
Cash Flow Management
Tracking income vs. expenses.
Scaling Strategies
When and how to expand.
Marketing on a Budget
Leveraging social media and word-of-mouth.
Success Story:
“After TGSO’s training, my salon revenue grew by 50% in 4 months!” — Brenda, Entebbe*
Includes:
Personalized business plan reviews.
Monthly check-ins with a mentor.
Mentor Profile:
*Sandra Twikirize (MD) – Trained 250+ entrepreneurs, awarded by Empretec Uganda.*
Format:
Monthly meetups (virtual & in-person).
Peer accountability groups.
Benefits:
✔ Networking with like-minded business owners.
✔ Emotional support for the entrepreneurial journey.