Buy an Engineering For Kids Franchise

Engineering For Kids, founded in 2009 and franchising since 2011, is a global leader in innovative STEM education for children ages 4 to 14. The franchise offers engaging, hands-on programs including after-school classes, camps, workshops, field trips, and birthday parties that teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts through fun, real-world challenges. Its unique curriculum spans diverse fields such as robotics, aerospace, coding, esports, and Minecraft, built around an Engineering Design Process that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. With over 145 locations in 21 countries, Engineering For Kids aims to inspire the next generation of innovators by making STEM accessible and exciting while preparing children with essential skills for future success.

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Why buy an Engineering For Kids Franchise?

Buying an Engineering For Kids franchise offers a low-cost entry into a fast-growing, meaningful industry with a proven business model and extensive support. Franchisees gain access to a comprehensive curriculum, multiple revenue streams, and a flexible operational structure that can be home-based or facility-based. This opportunity allows owners to make a positive impact on children’s futures while building a scalable, rewarding business in the expanding STEM education market.

Engineering For Kids Franchise Costs & Information

  • Minimum Qualifications

    • Initial Franchise Fee

      $30,000

    • Initial Investment

      $48,700 - $139,750

  • Royalty

    • Royalty fee

      5-7%

  • Training & Support

    • 62+ hour classroom training

    • Ongoing support

    • Marketing support

Engineering For Kids – Additional  Information

  1. Franchisee Support

    Engineering For Kids provides comprehensive training including classroom and on-the-job instruction, ongoing operational support, marketing assistance, and access to a year-round curriculum. Franchisees benefit from protected territories, multiple revenue streams, and flexible home-based or brick-and-mortar business models. The franchisor offers discounts for teachers and veterans and emphasizes a supportive franchise community guided by core values known as the "Kelvin Way," fostering kindness, enthusiasm, and fun.

  2. Accolades & Awards

    Engineering For Kids is the only after-school STEM program provider certified by Cognia and offers STEM.org Accredited Activities, distinguishing it as a leader in quality STEM education franchises. Its rapid growth and international presence underscore its strong reputation and market acceptance.

  3. Industry / Market

    The STEM education sector is rapidly expanding as demand grows for programs that prepare children for technology-driven careers. Engineering For Kids capitalizes on this trend by providing age-appropriate, hands-on learning experiences that align with educational standards and foster skills like problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork, positioning franchisees in a resilient and growing market.

  4. Ideal Owner

    The ideal franchisee is passionate about education and community impact, motivated to deliver engaging STEM programs to children. No prior STEM or teaching experience is required due to extensive training. Owners should be entrepreneurial, enjoy working with families and schools, and be committed to fostering curiosity and innovation in youth.

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