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Future Makers Program – a place to start

For many young people with big ideas, knowing where to start can be the hardest part.

But a new City of Onkaparinga initiative is helping aspiring entrepreneurs find their footing in the business world.

The Future Makers Program, a free 8-week incubator for young people aged 13 to 25, provides hands-on business training, mentoring and real-world market experience.

Whether it’s tech, fashion, art, hospitality, photography or home decor, the program is designed to help young creatives and innovators turn their ideas into sustainable micro-businesses.

The program guides participants through the fundamentals, from ideation, market research and costing to marketing and launching.

Participants receive one-on-one mentoring, learn from guest speakers, and test their ideas in real-world settings.

Local entrepreneur and owner of Healthy Allsorts Vending, Michelle Gregory, helped Onkaparinga’s Youth team facilitate this year’s program.

For 15-year-old Jonathan, the program helped transform a childhood fascination with magic into a fully-fledged business, JC Magic Entertainment.

“I had ideas, but didn’t know how to put them into practice,” Jonathan said.

“I wanted to create the learning experience I wish I had, where students can ask questions, get accurate answers, and feel confident about learning it correctly from the start.”

Jonathan not only performs at events but offers group and private tutorials, initially focusing on homeschoolers.

For fellow program participant Emily, the journey started with a sewing machine.

“I’ve always struggled to find clothes that fit well, reflect my style, personality and values, whilst being affordable,” she said. “So, I used clothing I had already and turned them into something new.”

This DIY approach evolved into clothing label, Second Nature.

With a focus on upcycling, sustainability and handmade design, Second Nature pieces often feature embroidery, lino printing, painting and patchwork.

“My business is designed for creative dreamers; and people who value sustainability, individuality and craftsmanship.”

Emily says the Future Makers Program helped turn her creative passion into a business.

“The mentors and the group built me up, arming me with theorical and practical knowledge, and the confidence to start my business.”

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