USAP Community School Class of 2025 Completes Waterhole Millionaire Entrepreneur Program Pilot!

On Wednesday, November 12, the Class of 2025 presented their final project pitches from the Waterhole Millionaire Entrepreneur Program. Students spent 2 weeks learning the core principles of business, entrepreneurship, innovation and technology. Final pitches addressed industry needs in relation to food waste management, mental health resources and interventions, accessibility for people with disabilities, and healthy habits to name a few.

The Waterhole Millionaire Entrepreneur Program is a hands-on, high-impact learning program that empowers students to:
• Shift their mindset towards problem-solving and opportunity creation
• Apply creativity, teamwork, and design thinking in real-world contexts
• Develop tangible products and business models
• Gain confidence in public pitching and entrepreneurial presentation
Best Team Award Winners: Musimboti Trashmasters.
This group won for their innovative trash collection bin design to encourage recycling and address inefficiencies in trash collection and recycling.

Student Awards:

Jean-Annah received the K.I.N.G.S. Award for demonstrating Know-how, Initiative, Networking, Grit, and Stewardship.
PraiseGod received the Value medal in recognition of his dedication to creating value for others through outstanding contributions to his peers, team members and the instructors.
Our sincerest gratitude to the Waterhole Millionaire Entrepreneur Program team for sharing this opportunity with the USAP Community School Class of 2025. Their guidance and support was greatly appreciated by all students.
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