EPIC Program Empowers Baldwin County Students to Launch Start-Ups

OBA Staff • August 11, 2025

EPIC offers hands-on learning and mentorship for grades 7–12.

EPIC Program Empowers Baldwin County Students to Launch Start-Ups

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — A student entrepreneur program aimed at fostering real-world business skills among young people is set to return to South Baldwin County this fall, emphasizing hands-on learning and community involvement. Known as EPIC, which stands for Entrepreneur Program Impacting Communities, the initiative is a collaborative effort between the South Baldwin Chamber Foundation and the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber. It targets students in grades 7 through 12, offering them a structured pathway to understand the basics of launching a business while connecting with local resources. Program organizers highlight its role in not only teaching entrepreneurship but also in building lasting ties within the region's vibrant business landscape, which could shape the economic future of areas like Foley, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach.


Applications for the 2025 program remain open through August 15, 2025, providing an opportunity for eligible students from public, private, and home schools in Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Elberta, and surrounding communities to join. The year-long program unfolds after school hours, featuring an interactive online curriculum complemented by monthly in-person sessions at Coastal Alabama Community College in Gulf Shores. Participants benefit from one-on-one mentorship with experienced business professionals, exposure to local leaders who provide practical feedback, and collaborative learning environments designed to turn ideas into viable ventures. In its second year, EPIC distributed $2,500 in grants to support selected student businesses, demonstrating tangible outcomes that could inspire broader innovation in coastal Alabama's economy moving forward.


Program leaders view EPIC as a vital stepping stone for aspiring entrepreneurs, equipping them with skills that extend beyond the classroom and into the marketplace. "It is such an asset to be part of this program, especially if you’re thinking about starting your own business one day. Even if you’re not, you’ll gain incredible insight into our local business community, meet inspiring leaders, and build valuable connections," said Ale Lewis of the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber. Mentors involved in the program often express enthusiasm about witnessing student growth firsthand. "As a student, parent, or mentor, you have the opportunity to make a lasting impact, and that doesn’t happen very often. Watching these students bring their ideas to life is inspiring, and I have no doubt they’re all going to do great things," said mentor Joanie Flynn.


As EPIC enters its third year, it continues to seek additional mentors and business partners to expand its reach. Sponsorships begin at $50 and qualify as tax-deductible through the foundation's 501(c)(3) status. Those interested in participating as students, mentors, or sponsors can find more details and application forms at
SBChamberFoundation.org/epic. With the region's tourism and small business sectors poised for growth, programs like this stand to play a key role in preparing the next generation to contribute effectively and innovatively.

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