Empowerment through entrepreneurship, one student at a time.
The Future Starts Here. Learn. Launch. Earn.
This powerful opportunity allows high school students on Grand Bahama island, The Bahamas, to learn entrepreneurship, launch real businesses, and earn real money.This 3-week interactive entrepreneurship training program is hosted by Borderless Creative Group in collaboration with community partners, corporate citizens, local entrepreneurs, volunteers, and parents.
2025 Special Focus
Reimagining Tourism Entrepreneurship
This year, Boss Club is challenging students to think creatively about tourism, our country’s biggest industry. Under the theme “Reimagining Tourism Entrepreneurship,” students will explore how to create innovative business ideas that create new opportunities for the future.We’re excited to welcome UB Ignite as our official mentorship partner this year. UB Ignite is a business incubator based at the University of The Bahamas North.This partnership makes the Boss Club experience even stronger — helping students not just learn about business, but get the tools to lead and grow something of their own.Boss Club continues to be a volunteer-led program, supported by community and corporate partners who care about seeing young people succeed in life and in business.
TENTATIVE 2025 SCHEDULE. SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Boss Club Summer Schedule
EVENT | DATE | LOCATION |
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Registration Period | May 5-June 27 | Online |
Online Course Begins | June 23 | Access codes will be emailed |
IN-PERSON Mentorship & Check-In | July 8, 11, 15, 18 // Tuesdays & Fridays // 6:30-8PM | TBA |
Bootcamp | July 21-25 // Monday thru Friday // 9am-1pm | Bishop Michael Eldon School Grounds |
Pop-Up & Expo | July 26 // Saturday // 10am-3pm | Bishop Michael Eldon School Auditorium |
Worship Service | July 27 // Sunday // 9am | Agape House Ministries, Pioneers Way, Freeport |
*Satisfactory completion of the online course and mentorship are mandatory for students wishing to launch at Pop-Up & Expo day.
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Ways to Support
Boss Club Bahamas is a passion project started in 2022 by Shemia Williams of Borderless Creative Group. With the support of Agape House Ministries, it has impacted over 150 young people and their families through real-world business experiences—regardless of background.This program continues to exist because of the generous support of the local community and business community of Grand Bahama.If you'd like to support this growing movement, here some simple ways you can get involved. Every action helps us build a stronger future for Bahamian youth.
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FAQs
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What is this program about? Boss Club Summer is an incubator type program designed to teach high school students the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. Students are taken along a path to launch a business at Pop-Up Day by the end program.
Can my student participate completely online? Unfortunately, no. In-person mentorship meetings are mandatory for completion.
My child has a summer job/school. Can he/she still participate? Once students are able to keep up with the digital classes, attend the evening mentorship sessions, and demonstrate that they've grasped the concepts, they can participate in Pop-Up Day. Bootcamp IS NOT mandatory.
What costs are involved? General registration is free. Participation in the Pop-Up is $20. Other costs depend on what your child will need to launch on Pop-Up Day.
What other resources will be required? You'll need internet connection to access the training course AND parental involvement, supervision, and support.
What happens at Bootcamp? We use this time to reinforce what the students were taught and allow them to further develop their innovation, collaboration, and communication skills.
Will transportation be provided to attend events? No, sorry. You'll have to arrange on-time, safe, and reliable transportation for your student to attend in-person meetups and bootcamp.
Can I host this program at my own school or organization independently of the core group? Let's chat. Send an email to [email protected].
What's the difference between this and Junior Achievement? The missions are similar but the methods are different. This program is designed to help students develop and launch their own, individual businesses from the ground up.
Can my child who is completing primary or high school in this year be able to participate? Yes. Parents can determine if their upcoming 7th graders are advanced enough to handle the demands of the program.
SHOUT OUT WALL!
A huge thank you to the organizations and partners who’ve supported Boss Club Bahamas at different stages and in different ways since inception in 2022. Your impact, whether once or over time, has helped shape young entrepreneurs in Grand Bahama!