Theme: The Power of 1 — Build Your Own Superhero
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Our Mission
The 3 Day Entrepreneurship Camp is a three-day immersive youth entrepreneurship experience presented by Sweet Reverse Foundation in partnership with OCU Meinders School of Business — designed for 30 select students across the OKC Metro area who are ready to build a business and leave a mark on their community.
Centered on the theme of The Power of 1 — we believe every young person carries a superpower: a unique identity, a vision, and the capacity to serve others through entrepreneurship. This camp exists to name that power, equip it with financial intelligence, and release it into the world.
Through mentor panels, workshops, hands-on business building, and a live Farmers Market, Power of 1 students don't just learn about business — they live it.
"The most powerful thing you can know is yourself — and the most powerful thing you can do is use that knowledge to serve someone else."— The Power of 1 · Core Principle
Who This Is For
Select 7th–12th grade students from across the OKC Metro area who want to run a real business and make a real difference in their community.
Presented By
Sweet Reverse Foundation
Hosted In Partnership With
OCU Meinders School of Business
Program Objectives
Ignite Entrepreneurial Identity
Help each student discover who they are, what they bring, and how that becomes the foundation of a business that's authentically theirs.
Build Financial Intelligence
Equip students with practical financial literacy — interest, credit, savings, investing, taxes, and more — so money works for them, not against them.
Create Real Products & Services
Move beyond theory. Students build, refine, and sell actual products or services, gaining the confidence that comes only from doing the real thing.
Connect Youth to Mentors
Facilitate meaningful relationships between young entrepreneurs and OKC Metro professionals who've walked the road they're just beginning.
Cultivate a Service Mindset
Instill the principle that the most powerful businesses are built not just for profit, but for purpose — designed to serve the community they're part of.
Launch at the Farmers Market
Culminate the experience with a live, public Farmers Market where students serve real customers — the ultimate proof of concept and confidence builder.
3 Day Entrepreneurship Camp · Schedule
Every day is designed with intention — from the moment students walk in to the moment they walk out with something they built themselves.
Day One
Thursday, June 11
Arrival
Students Arrive, Breakfast & Network
Students settle in, enjoy breakfast, and connect with peers before the day begins.
Panel
Panel Discussion
Industry leaders and mentors share insights on identity, purpose, and who they serve.
Transition & Break
Activity
Apply It — Breakout & Group Conversation
Students work through activities that implement the panel learnings, then break into groups to start the conversation.
Lunch
Lunch & Connect
Shared meal and open connection time with mentors and fellow students.
Work Session
Business Work Session
Students dedicate focused time to building and developing their business concepts and products.
Day Two
Friday, June 12
Arrival
Students Arrive, Breakfast & Network
Students settle in, enjoy breakfast, and connect with peers before the day begins.
Panel
Panel Discussion
Mentors and industry leaders continue the conversation on purpose, service, and entrepreneurship.
Transition & Break
Activity
Apply It — Breakout & Group Conversation
Students implement what they've learned through guided activities and group discussion.
Lunch
Lunch & Connect
Shared meal and open connection time with mentors and fellow students.
Work Session
Business Work Session
Students put finishing touches on their products in preparation for the family showcase.
Showcase
Product Serving — Family Pickup & Q&A
Students serve their products as parents arrive for pickup. Parents are invited to ask any and all questions about the business and products.
Day Three
Friday, July 17
Setup
Student Arrival & Farmers Market Setup
Students arrive early and set up their booths and displays in preparation for the public market.
Market Day
Farmers Market — Open to the Public
Students run their businesses live for six hours — serving real customers, making transactions, and putting the full Power of 1 experience into practice.
✦ This is the culminating moment — where every lesson, every panel, every late build session becomes real. The superhero shows up. The community sees it.
The Walkaway Focus
Three days. Fourteen financial principles. One community. Here's what every Power of 1 student carries with them when they walk out the door.
A Clear Identity as an Entrepreneur
Students leave knowing who they are, what they value, and how that shapes the business they build — their personal superhero origin story.
14 Financial Literacy Principles — Applied
Not just concepts — lived understanding of earning income, taxes, banking, savings, investing, retirement, loans, credit, identity protection, housing, insurance, charitable giving, and more.
A Real, Running Business
Students don't leave with a business plan — they leave having run one. Real products, real customers, real transactions at the Farmers Market.
A Network of Real Mentors
Relationships with OKC Metro professionals and entrepreneurs who can speak into their journey long after the Power of 1 ends.
A Commitment to Community Impact
A service mindset baked into how they think about business — understanding that true power comes from how you lift others, not just yourself.
Proof of What One Person Can Do
The lived experience that one idea, one person, one decision to show up — can change a room, a neighborhood, a life. That's the Power of 1 — and it starts with you.
Power of 1 · Financial Literacy Curriculum
Every principle taught at the 3 Day Entrepreneurship Camp connects directly to decisions students will make in their businesses and their lives. In the Power of 1, financial literacy isn't a classroom subject — it's a survival skill, a superpower, and a tool for generational change.
Earning an Income
How money comes in — wages, profit & more
State & Federal Taxes
What you owe, why it matters, and how it works
Banking & Financial Services
Navigating banks, credit unions, and tools
Managing a Bank Account
Balancing, tracking, and staying in control
Savings & Investing
Keeping what you earn and putting it to work
Planning for Retirement
Building wealth for the long haul
Loans & Borrowing
Including predatory lending & payday loans
Interest & Credit Card Debt
Online commerce and the cost of credit
Identity Fraud & Theft
Protecting yourself in the digital age
Renting & Buying a Home
Rights, responsibilities, and real costs
Understanding Insurance
Managing risk and protecting what you build
Gambling & Financial Risk
The real financial impact and consequences
Bankruptcy
What it means, how it happens, how to avoid it
Charitable Giving
Generosity as a life strategy and community tool
June 11–12 & July 17 · OCU Meinders School of Business
30 students. One community. The Power of 1 starts with you.
A Sweet Reverse Foundation Experience · Hosted at OCU Meinders School of Business