Toronto · July 13–17, 2026

The world is changing.
Raise a kid who can
build their own path.

A one-week immersive camp where kids ages 9–11 learn to think like founders — curious, resilient, and ready to build what's next.

📅 July 13–17, 2026 · 9am–4pm daily
📍 Ellis Ave, Swansea, Toronto
🎒 Ages 9–11
🔥 Only 5 spots available — intentionally small
Book your child's spot

$600 $400 · Friends rate

Kids exploring outdoors at Future Founders Camp
🎤 Live guest founder sessions
🌿 Outdoor-centric curriculum
🧠 Mind-body integration every day
🏗️ Real prototypes, real feedback

No one can predict
the future. That's
the point.

The world is changing so fast that the careers your child will have may not even exist yet. Coding camps teach tools. Tools change. But a kid who knows how to think, adapt and build? They're ready for anything.

Future Founders isn't about making your child a tech entrepreneur. It's about giving them the internal tools to navigate an uncertain world with the confidence to build their own path.

🔥
Resilience
Bounce back stronger when things don't go as planned
💡
Creative Thinking
See beyond the obvious — imagine what doesn't exist yet
🧭
Leadership
Lead yourself first, then bring others along
🔍
Curiosity
Ask better questions — the best ideas start here
🤝
Empathy
Understand others deeply — every great solution starts here
🔄
Flexibility
Know when to push forward and when to pivot

Five days. Five big ideas.
One unforgettable week.

Each day has a theme, a concept, an outdoor challenge, and a real-world field experience — all connected.

01
🔍 Curiosity — Find the Right Problem
Learn to observe the world with fresh eyes. What problems are hiding in plain sight? What's worth solving?
02
💡 Creativity — Generate Big Ideas
Brainstorm without limits. Learn the rules of ideation — and when to break them. No idea is too wild.
03
🏗️ Build — Make It Real
Turn your best idea into a prototype. Cardboard, paper, or digital — the medium doesn't matter. The making does.
04
🔄 Resilience — Test, Fail, Learn
Get feedback from real people. What works? What doesn't? Learn to fall forward — the most important founder skill.
05
🎤 Leadership — Pitch & Celebrate
Present your idea with confidence. Give great feedback. Celebrate the whole team's journey — not just the wins.
Every day includes...
An outdoor challenge tied to the day's theme · A community field experience · Journaling & reflection · Morning snack + afternoon snack

A day in the life

What does Monday
actually look like?

🔍 Day 1 Theme: Curiosity
9:00 am
Welcome & The Dream Store
If you could open any store or business in your neighbourhood — what would it be and why? 60 seconds each. Instant energy.
9:30 am
Setting Intentions
What do you want to learn today? What kind of teammate will you be? The week starts here.
✨ Mindset
10:00 am
Concept: What is a Good Problem to Solve?
The art of observation, asking better questions, and finding problems worth solving.
🧠 Founder Skill
10:45 am
The Curiosity Crawl
An outdoor exploration challenge: find something that surprises you, confuses you, and makes you ask "why." No phones. Pure observation.
🌿 Outdoors
11:30 am
Share Back
What did you find? What surprised you? Peer sharing builds confidence and listening skills.
12:00 pm
Lunch & Social Club
Bring your own lunch. Afternoon snack provided. Fridge on site. Unstructured social time.
1:00 pm
Field Lab: Community Interview
Visit a local business owner or community member. Interview them about their day, their challenges, and what they wish existed. Real empathy. Real data.
🌿 Field Experience
2:30 pm
Guest Founder Talk + Q&A
A real entrepreneur shares their story — including the hard parts. Kids ask anything.
🎤 Inspiration
3:15 pm
Reflection & Journaling
What did I notice today? What am I curious about tomorrow? Written commitments they'll return to all week.
✍️ Reflection
4:00 pm
Pickup · Aftercare available until 5pm
Aftercare add-on: $70 for the week.
Every day follows a different theme — Curiosity, Creativity, Build, Resilience, Leadership — so the week builds toward a final pitch and celebration on Friday. Kids go home with a physical scrapbook that captures their whole journey: the problem they found, the idea they built, and what they committed to next.
Weather permitting, some activities will be run outdoors. Movement, fresh air, and real community are woven into the curriculum — because kids this age learn best when they're not sitting still.
Maryam Nabavi

Built by a founder.
For the next one.

After building a career as an engineer and product leader, I started an AI startup in 2019 with the goal of helping families track their child's language development. We built a product, raised capital, and when the time came to close that chapter, I had to learn the hardest lesson of all: knowing when to move on is a skill too.

Through this journey I realized that the most important skills weren't how to code or how to put together a business plan. It was resilience, storytelling, the ability to sell, and knowing when to pivot or move on.

I want my two boys to grow up with these foundational skills — and I want to share this journey with your family.

Maryam Nabavi
Former VC-backed startup founder · Mom of two

Only 5 spots.
Intentionally.

Every child gets real attention, real feedback, and a real experience.

This is a pilot cohort — you're not just signing your child up for a camp. You're helping me test whether this resonates. If it does, I plan to grow Future Founders into recurring camps and afterschool programs. I'm grateful for your trust. 🙏