Akron City School District
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| For development and delivery of six workshops on incorporating an entrepreneurial mindset into the curriculum and school culture for the National Inventors Hall of Fame School teachers and curriculum specialists |
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$ 25,000 |
Akron City School District
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| For the development and implementation of a seventh grade entrepreneurship unit at the Akron National Inventors Hall of Fame School...Center for STEM Learning |
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$ 2,100 |
Ashland University
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| For the Scholarship of Entrepreneurial Engagement program |
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$ 32,500 |
Ashland University
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| To support financial literacy and economics workshops for teachers through EconomicsAmerica, Cleveland Center |
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$ 25,000 |
Ashland University
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| For support of the Scholarship for Entrepreneurial Engagement program |
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$ 35,000 |
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education
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| For general support and scholarships for up to 22 Northeast Ohio teachers to attend the 2010 Forum |
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$ 4,000 |
E CITY
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| For two Akron-based BizCamps |
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$ 35,500 |
Emmanuel Christian Academy
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| For support of the pre-entrepreneurship/financial literacy program |
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$ 2,600 |
Foundation for Teaching Economics
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| To fund one "Economics for Leaders" program at The College of Wooster |
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$ 42,500 |
Friends of E Prep Schools
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| To support the entrepreneurship curriculum |
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$ 30,000 |
Hudson City School District
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| To pilot a mini-grants program supporting entrepreneurship lessons and activities |
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$ 15,000 |
Hudson Montessori School
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| To support the expansion of the school's micro-economy program |
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$ 3,200 |
Invent Now, Inc.
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| For 20 Club Invention sites and 2 Camp Invention sites during the 2009-10 school year |
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$ 41,703 |
Invent Now, Inc.
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| For the development of a new, national Camp Invention flagship I Can Invent curriculum aimed at engaging children in entrepreneurship as well as innovation |
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$ 25,000 |
Invent Now, Inc.
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| For 2 Camp Invention programs in the summer of 2011 and 20 Club Invention afterschool programs during the 2010-2011 school year |
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$ 32,000 |
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio
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| For high school programs |
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$ 22,000 |
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, Inc.
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| To provide JA Economics and the 2010 YES! Event to Stark County high school students |
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$ 5,000 |
Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, Inc.
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| To support middle-grade economic education programs, JA Company and JA Be Entrepreneurial programs for high school students and the annual JA Student Company Program Challenge |
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$ 45,500 |
Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio, Inc.
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| For JA programs about business, entrepreneurship and financial literacy |
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$ 45,000 |
Learning About Business, Inc.
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| For the purchase of new simulation software |
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$ 5,000 |
Ohio Business Week Foundation
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| For scholarships and financial aid for 25 Northeast Ohio students to attend Ohio Business Week 2010 |
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$ 14,000 |
University School
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| For entrepreneurship programs and outreach to other schools and teachers and for administrative help |
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$ 28,000 |
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Total
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$ 515,603 |