Nurturing “integrated and creative youth” equipped with dream, talent, challenging spirit, and progressiveness through entrepreneurship promotion and startup education.
① Elementary, middle, and special schools (Article 12, Elementary and Secondary Education Act)
② High schools (Articles 3, 4, and 6, Elementary and Secondary Education Act)
③ Alternative schools (Article 60-3, Elementary and Secondary Education Act)
④ Science gifted schools (Article 6, Gifted Education Promotion Act)
⑤ Youth support centers for out-of-school youth (Article 12, Act on Support for Out-of-School Youth)
⑥ Alternative education institutions (Article 5, Act on Alternative Educational Institutions)
2025 Budget: KRW 6.058 billion / 423 institutions nationwide
- (Bizcool Operation) Support for entrepreneurship education, hands-on activities, and startup clubs within schools, which are spaces closely connected to youth
- (Experiential Activities) Offer age-appropriate experiential programs, camps, and Bizcool Festivals for elementary, middle, and high school students to cultivate entrepreneurship and gain practical startup knowledge
- (Entrepreneurship Education Support) Provide online and offline training for teachers, and develop/distribute textbooks and contents related to entrepreneurship to all Bizcool schools nationwide
January – February 2025 (tentative)
Online application and submission through K-Startup website (www.k-startup.go.kr)
Online application form and one copy of the program operation plan