FEE’s Enterprising Founder Award
Launched in the fall of 2024, the FEE Enterprising Founder Award recognizes talented education entrepreneurs across the U.S. who have launched innovative and effective schooling options that are reshaping their communities.
Congrats to Our 2024 Winner & Runners-Up
WINNER
JESSICA SLAYBACK and VICTORIA FORSMAN
REALM
RUNNER-UP
MERCEDES GRANT
Path of Life Learning
RUNNER-UP
COI MOREFIELD
The Lab School of Memphis
Congrats to All of Our 2024 Finalists
KAREMA AKILAH
GenII Dao, Inc.
THOMAS DOWELL
Moreana Boys Academy
LAURA GEORGE
Compass Prep
MERCEDES GRANT
Path of Life Learning
MARISSA HESS
Urban Cottage Educational Collaborative
JESSICA SLAYBACK and VICTORIA FORSMAN
REALM
HAROLD LEE
Kidvation Global
DANIELLE MCLEAN
Keystone Education Center
COI MOREFIELD
The Lab School of Memphis
SHIREN RATTIGAN
Colossal Academy
LIZETTE VALLES
Ellemercito Academy
ALEXIS AND JOHN RUBATZKY
Triumph: An Acton Academy
About the Program
Launched in fall 2024, the FEE Enterprising Founder Award recognizes talented education entrepreneurs across the U.S. who have launched innovative and effective schooling options that are reshaping their communities. These options could include microschools and low-cost private schools, learning pods, hybrid homeschools and various types of homeschooling collaboratives, as well as virtual schools and related K-12 learning models.
Successful applicants demonstrate a deep commitment to entrepreneurship and free-market principles. These key principles include:
- Private Property Rights: Individuals and businesses have the right to own and control their property and assets, which provides the incentive to invest and innovate.
- Voluntary Exchange: Transactions are conducted freely and voluntarily between buyers and sellers. Both parties expect to benefit from the exchange.
- Competition: Multiple businesses compete to offer better products and services, leading to innovation, improved quality, and lower prices.
- Consumer Sovereignty: Consumers have the power to determine what goods and services are produced based on their purchasing choices. Businesses must respond to consumer preferences to succeed.
- Limited Government: Government intervention is kept to a minimum, typically restricted to protecting individuals’ rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Freedom of Choice: Individuals and businesses have the freedom to make their own economic decisions, such as what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce.
The winning founder receives a $5,000 award, with two runners-up each earning $2,500.