Programs | Satin Gloves

Programs Built for Real Execution

Structured pathways that help teens move from idea to first sale—based on where they are, not where we assume they should be.

No simulations. No guesswork.
Just clear steps, real attempts, and measurable progress.

Start With Where the Teen Is

Every program is designed around a specific stage of execution.
Choose the path that best matches where your teen—or your students—are right now.

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IDEA STAGE

For Teens With Ideas—but No Structure

You might be here if:

  • They have multiple ideas but can’t choose one
  • They’re excited but unclear on what to do first
  • They’ve never tried to sell anything before
  • They need direction, not pressure

What We Focus On:

  • Clarifying viable ideas
  • Understanding real vs. assumed demand
  • Introducing basic financial thinking
  • Building confidence through structured steps

Primary Outcome:
A clear, testable idea—and a teen who understands what makes an idea worth pursuing.

Programs in This Stage:

  • Parent + Teen Foundations Workshop
  • Introductory Teen Entrepreneurship Sessions
Start Here
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VALIDATION + FIRST OFFER

For Teens Ready to Try Something Real

You might be here if:

  • They have an idea and want to test it
  • They’re unsure how to price or package it
  • They’re hesitant to “put it out there”
  • They need structure to move forward

What We Focus On:

  • Validating demand before overcommitting
  • Pricing based on value—not guessing
  • Creating a simple, real offer
  • Preparing for first customer interaction

Primary Outcome:
A structured first offer that can be tested in the real world.

Programs in This Stage:

  • Idea-to-First-Offer Intensive
  • Execution Readiness Workshops
Build My First Offer
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FIRST SALE + EXECUTION

For Teens Ready to Execute With Support

You might be here if:

  • They’re ready to sell but unsure how
  • They’ve tried before and got stuck
  • They need accountability and guidance
  • They want to understand what happens after the attempt

What We Focus On:

  • First-sale execution strategy
  • Real-world attempt (supported, not forced)
  • Understanding results (success or not)
  • Reflection and adjustment

Primary Outcome:
A completed first-sale attempt—and the ability to learn, adjust, and try again.

Programs in This Stage:

  • Idea-to-First-Sale Lab (4–6 Week Cohort)
  • Execution-Based Teen Cohorts
Execute My First Sale
SCHOOLS & ORGANIZATIONS

Structured Entrepreneurship Programming—Built for Implementation

For:

  • Schools
  • Youth organizations
  • Community programs
  • Workforce development initiatives

Challenges We Solve:

  • Lack of structured entrepreneurship curriculum
  • Programs that don’t translate to real-world skills
  • Difficulty measuring outcomes
  • Over-reliance on simulations or competitions

What We Provide:

  • Execution-based curriculum
  • Step-by-step implementation framework
  • Measurable skill development
  • Parent-aligned structure
  • Scalable program models

Program Options:

  • Workshop Series
  • Multi-Week Cohorts
  • Chapter or Site-Based Programs
  • District or Grant-Funded Implementation

Primary Outcome:
Students who can apply entrepreneurship skills—not just explain them.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

If the teen is… Start here
Exploring ideas Idea Stage
Ready to test something Validation + First Offer
Ready to sell First Sale + Execution
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Why This Works

Most teen entrepreneurship programs:

  • Focus on inspiration
  • End at the idea stage
  • Rely on simulations

Satin Gloves:

  • Builds execution step-by-step
  • Supports real attempts
  • Teaches financial decision-making
  • Measures actual progress

“We don’t teach teens how to talk about business. We teach them how to do it.”

Structured. Supervised. Age-Appropriate.

Every program is designed to ensure teens are guided—not left guessing, risks are controlled and appropriate, parents understand how to support without taking over, and learning happens whether the attempt succeeds or not.

FAQ

Do teens need an idea already?

No. We meet them at the idea stage and guide from there.

What if their idea doesn’t work?

That’s part of the process. We teach them how to evaluate and adjust.

Is this a pitch competition?

No. This is execution-based learning with real application.

How are parents involved?

We provide structure so parents can support without overstepping.

What ages does this work best for?

Typically 12–18, depending on readiness.

Find the Right Starting Point—And Build From There

Every teen starts somewhere.
What matters is having the structure to move forward.