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2025-2026 Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Series


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During the 2025-2026 academic year, eCommunities (and other Kansas communities) have the opportunity to host local-level entrepreneurship competitions and submit their event to be part of the “Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Series.” Local entrepreneurship competitions must meet certain guidelines in order to qualify as part of the Series. The Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge (YEC) Series gives Kansas students hands-on experience thinking entrepreneurially. To learn more, watch this short video about the YEC Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUjsSbMt75k or checkout the YEC Series website.

Important Dates:
November 14, 2025 – Deadline for YEC Series online sanction applications due to Network Kansas
March 24, 2026 – Cut-off for sanctioned community entrepreneurship competitions to be held  
March 24, 2026 – Wildcard Entries for KEC State Championship Due 
March 24, 2026 – Executive Summaries for KEC State Championship Due
April 28-29, 2026 – YEC State Championship held at Kansas State University
 
Hosting a YEC Series event in your community is a fantastic way to energize your local entrepreneurial ecosystem. The goal of the competition is to expose Kansas middle school and high school students to entrepreneurship. As a result of this competition, there may be an increased interest level in entrepreneurship among youth, leading students to see building their own business as a viable career path and a way to better their community.

First time hosting an event? Here's where to start:

1) Fill out a Sanction Form by November 14, 2025 (competition application). The sanction form is how a local competition would be approved to be part of the YEC Series. The sanction application is required in order to be a part of this program. If your sanction application is approved, you will have access to tremendous resources, potential funding for prizes and expenses (if you're an eCommunity), as well as automatic qualification for a spot at the YEC State Championship. Every winner of the local YEC Series competition, or first alternate, automatically qualifies for the YEC State Championship held at Kansas State University in April.

*Wait to receive approval from Network Kansas. Once you've submitted your sanction form, Network Kansas will reach out to you within 10 business days to let you know if your event has been approved.

2) Begin planning the event. Once your event has been approved, it's time to plan the event. You'll need to market the event to students, identify judges and sponsors to support it, and nail down some of the details of the competition.  Check out the event timeline in the YEC Resource Guide to help you begin planning. 
  • Use Best practices gathered from experts across the state that have been hosting events for 10+ years. One of the best parts of joining the YEC Series is the access you get to best practices from event organizers throughout the state of Kansas. 
  • Follow the marketing guide to best represent the NEW 2025-2026 YEC Logo! Logos can be downloaded on the YEC Website.

3) Educate Mentors and Entrepreneurs on ways to prepare for the competition. We've compiled videos, articles, templates, and examples of tools entrepreneurs can use to be successful at a YEC Series competition. Not only that, but there are tons of great ways to include Mentors in the classroom or to support your teacher.

4) Don't be afraid to ask for help. Network Kansas wants to make sure that your events are successful! If you have any questions or need help with anything, don't hesitate to reach out to your Network Kansas Community Entrepreneurship Advisor (find map here), or Bailee Henry, Manager, eCommunity Programs, at bhenry@networkkansas.com
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