Franchise Information
Tools to Building your Young Rembrandts Franchise
A Young Rembrandts franchise is a home-based business with low-overhead. There is no real estate to purchase for your business and overhead costs are nominal. For $31,500, a Young Rembrandts Franchisee receives:
A protected, exclusive and generous territory designed for success
Complete and thorough one week Initial Franchisee Training, including:
- Extensive business operations (sales, marketing, hiring and training staff, proprietary software use)
- Essential classroom training (Young Rembrandts Method, Young Rembrandts curriculum, teaching techniques and tips)
- Franchise operations manuals
- Sales and marketing training manuals highlighting our professional marketing materials
- Supplemental office documents and forms
Original, Copyrighted Young Rembrandts Curriculum, including:
- Ample amount of Official Pre-school, Elementary and Cartoon lessons
- Unique Themed Drawing Camps
- All Young Rembrandts original, copyrighted curriculum exceeds the National Art Education Standards
Helpful Technology Tools
- Proprietary Task Management Software
- Your own mini-site within the official Young Rembrandts website, including:
- Online registration
- A Student Gallery for your territory
- Online franchisee store to purchase essential Young Rembrandts marketing materials and premiums
Continued Support and Training, including:
- Follow-up business operations and Coaching Calls
- Marketing and Curriculum Training Calls
- Structured Young Rembrandts Mentor Program
- Superior peer support
- Annual Franchise Conference with optimal networking opportunities
Each member of the Young Rembrandts Support Team has worked in the Young Rembrandts Corporate Units for a minimum of 9 years. They bring a wealth of knowledge and commitment to help make you successful.
Your success as a Young Rembrandts Franchisee is our success.
"People who engage in the arts on a weekly basis enjoy a stronger sense of community, feel better emotionally, and experience a higher quality of life than those who do not."
Alex Michalos Phd
Head Researcher at University of Northern British Columbia