What do you give someone building their dream?
The Lucky Entrepreneur Coin is the first-ever universal gift for people starting and growing a business.
Building a business can be hard and lonely. Giving someone a Lucky Entrepreneur Coin shows you care, you believe in them, and you support their dreams.
Every time you gift a coin to someone, you shift the odds in their favor. Because every coin purchased helps Right to Start reduce barriers for new and young businesses.
Gift a Lucky Entrepreneur Coin to someone and tell them:
“I support your right to #BuildYourDreams!”
Support someone you care about.
Let someone know that you believe in them and that you support their dreams. The Coin is a keepsake that provides strength for the journey.
Tilt the odds in their favor.
Every Coin given shifts the odds. It supports Right to Start's work to reduce barriers for all entrepreneurs.
Get free coffee.
Our promise: if you see Right to Start Founder & CEO Victor Hwang and show him the Coin, he'll buy you a free cup of coffee.
A Lucky Entrepreneur Coin Story:
"After leaving a challenging job, my friend founded a consulting firm to help others find better work environments, despite her fears about the financial risks of starting her own company.
”To boost her confidence, I surprised her and gave her a Lucky Entrepreneur Coin over coffee. I made sure to look her directly in the eye when I told her, ‘I support your right to build your dreams.’
”She got teary right in the middle of the cafe, because she felt validated for the first time about her decision to become an entrepreneur. It was a huge leap of faith for her, but she finally felt like she wasn’t alone in building her business.”
—Anonymous
Are You Ready to Take the Challenge?
Gift a coin to someone building their business and tell them, “I support your right to build your dreams.”
Victor Hwang gifting a coin to Right to Start Advocate and Entrepreneur Vania Ramos Ponce
Huntington, West Virginia
Gifting a coin to former Intuit CEO and the President of Marshall University, Brad Smith