Reading Friends Franchise Company vs Engineering for Kids Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Reading Friends Franchise Company vs Engineering for Kids including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Reading Friends Franchise Company Franchise
Engineering for Kids Franchise
Investment $110,950 - $297,500$27,250 - $93,700
Franchise Fee $35,000$12,250 - $22,500
Royalty Fee 5.5%7%
Advertising Fee -1%
Year Founded 19802009
Year Franchised 20022011
Term Of Agreement 10 years7 years
Term Of Agreement 10 years7 years
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Reading Friends Franchise Company Franchise
Engineering for Kids Franchise
Experience --

Financing Options

 
Reading Friends Franchise Company Franchise
Engineering for Kids Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees No/No-/Yes
Start-up Costs No/No-/Yes
Equipment No/No-/Yes
Inventory No/No-/Yes
Receivables No/No-/Yes
Payroll No/No-/Yes

Training & Support

 
Reading Friends Franchise Company Franchise
Engineering for Kids Franchise
Training -

We train you to be a successful Engineering for Kids director by requiring you to successfully complete our 3-day Engineering for Kids training at our corporate headquarters as well as a 2-Day On-Site teacher training at your location. We provide you with instruction and curriculum materials on all areas of operations, from a thorough review of the operations manual to hands-on classroom training.

Support Grand opening, Field operations/evaluationsPurchasing Co-ops Newsletter Meetings/Conventions Grand Opening Online Support Field Operations Proprietary Software Franchisee Intranet Platform
Marketing Co-op advertising, Ad slicksAd Templates Regional Advertising Social media Website development Email marketing Loyalty program/app
Operations 100% of all franchisees own more than one unit

Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 9

Absentee ownership of franchise is allowed.

Number of Employees Required to Run: 5 - 10

Expansion Plans

 
Reading Friends Franchise Company Franchise
Engineering for Kids Franchise
US Expansion YesYes
Canada Expansion No-
International Expansion NoYes

Company Overviews

About Reading Friends Franchise Company

Ours started as a story of overcoming. Owner and founder, Nancy Spencer, was the first person in the city of Fort Worth to be diagnosed with dyslexia after many years of struggling in school. With the proper training, she was able to thrive academically and gained a passion for children and the way that they learn. With the help of Dr. Luke Waites, Gladys Kolenovsky and a team from Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas, TX, Nancy wrote a full curriculum and started Reading Friends preschool in 1980. The school is now run by her two daughters, Audrey Fowler and Nancy Pack. There are two additional locations. One located in Keller, run by Marsha Wesley. One located in Aledo, run by Diane Taylor.
 
The Reading Friends Difference

Reading Friends has the right curriculum, the right commitment, and is the right place. Let us focus on your child.

The Reading Friends preschool is dedicated to providing the young child a foundation for educational excellence.
The secret to a well-rounded child is a well-rounded approach to teaching

Curriculum


We employ Multi-sensory teaching techniques involving the total child.

Our Phonics Advantage curriculum is a language-based program that is the heart of our proprietary curricula.

Children receive structured academic experiences that produce a firm foundation in reading, math, social studies, and science.

Social

The Reading Friends program is designed to provide successful opportunities for all students. Children have daily outside free play and snack where they experiment with social interaction and cooperation.

About Engineering for Kids

Engineering for Kids offers a suite of programs for children ages 4 to 14 introducing them to science, technology, engineering and math through a variety of workshops all aimed at developing problem solving skills. Programs include after school programs, evening classes, in-school field trips, workshops, birthday parties, home-school programs, scouts workshops, and pre-school programs.
In order to impact as many youth as possible, Engineering for Kids began franchising as a way to spread the program across the country. Engineering for Kids presents a low-barrier opportunity with room to grow, as the brand plans to add between 50-60 new locations in 2013. Our franchisees share Roberts' passion for the program, understanding the need for STEM education. An ideal Engineering for Kids franchisee is someone who is well connected in their community, a parent, or an individual who has a passion for educating children.

Veteran Incentives  10% off $22,500 (full-territory) franchise fee