
Chamber High School Business Challenge
Ages:High School
Types:Submission, Presentation
Categories:Business, Entrepreneurship
Scope:State
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The Chamber High School Business Challenge (CHSBC) invites teams of high school students to explore innovation and entrepreneurship by developing and pitching business plans that would best serve the region and its residents. As an initiative out of the Chamber & CREDC’s Education & Business Partnership Committee, students are challenged to explore business ideas that can succeed both creatively and financially in South Central Pennsylvania. The final competition is a ‘Shark Tank’ style competition where students present their business ideas to a panel of judges. The winning students are awarded scholarship dollars solicited from sponsors of the competition.
High school students to explore innovation and entrepreneurship by developing and pitching business plans that would best serve the region and its residents.
Website: https://www.harrisburgregionalchamber.org/chsbc/
Managing Organization: Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC
Eligibility:
High school students in the state of Pennsylvania are encouraged to participate.
Overview
The Chamber High School Business Challenge (CHSBC) invites teams of high school students to explore innovation and entrepreneurship by developing and pitching business plans that would best serve the region and its residents. As an initiative out of the Chamber & CREDC’s Education & Business Partnership Committee, students are challenged to explore business ideas that can succeed both creatively and financially in South Central Pennsylvania. The final competition is a ‘Shark Tank’ style competition where students present their business ideas to a panel of judges. The winning students are awarded scholarship dollars solicited from sponsors of the competition.
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Participate
Website: https://www.harrisburgregionalchamber.org/chsbc/
Managing Organization: Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC
Eligibility:
High school students in the state of Pennsylvania are encouraged to participate.