Total: $1,068,773
Akron Area YMCA, $16,000
For a business boot camp and entrepreneurship program for youth
Akron Public Schools, $50,000 (2 years)
To develop the Akron STEM High School’s entrepreneurship program and to equip the school’s Entrepreneur Learning Lab
Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron, $6,000
For the “Best Medicine” Engineering Fair
Beachwood City Schools, $6,500
To support the 2014 Entrovation Expo
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $15,000
For the national entrepreneurship education conference
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Up to $22,500
For forum planning and leadership transition
Emmanuel Christian Academy, $16,295
For a four-week middle school entrepreneurship camp in summer 2013
Entrepreneurial Engagement Ohio, $55,000
For Northeast Ohio programs in 2013-2014, including the new Introduction to the Innovation Economy of Northeast Ohio online course
Foundation for Teaching Economics, $15,000
To support 15 Northeast Ohio rising seniors to attend an Economics for Leaders program at the campus of their choice during the summer 2014
Gilmour Academy, $5,000
For entrepreneurship programming for students
Great Trail Boy Scouts of America, $7,000
For the Entrepreneurship Merit Badge program
Hawken School, $5,000
For a new Entrepreneurial Studies course
Invent Now, Inc., $96,800
For four Camp Invention sites during summer 2014, two in the Akron Public School and two in the Wooster City Schools
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, $27,000
For entrepreneurship-related programming in the 2013-2014 academic year
Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, Inc., $50,000
For 2013-2014 middle school programs, high school programs, and the Student Company Program Challenge
Junior Achievement of Mahoning Valley, Inc., $30,000
For entrepreneurship –related programs in 2013-2014 and a $1 for $1 challenge grant to pilot the “High School Heroes” and “Coder Dojo” programs
Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio, $75,000
For 120 Junior Achievement classroom programs during the 2013-2014 academic year
Learning About Business, $10,000
For the 2013 LAB Week Program
Montessori Development Partnerships, $7,500
For entrepreneurship program expansion in 2013-2014 at Montessori High School at University Circle
Prepared 4 Life, $10,000
For underwriting for the license fee for 2014 Lemonade Day Northeast Ohio
Shaker Heights Development Corporation, $9,900
To conduct a preparation session and a regional business plan competition for high school students
Solon Engineers' Club, $4,778
For equipment for the Young Innovators' Pursuing Engineering and Entrepreneurship Program
St. Edward High School, $10,000
To purchase resources for entrepreneurship courses
University School, $56,500
For entrepreneurship programs and outreach, including the startup of the Young Entrepreneur Marketplace in 2013-2014
University School, $20,000
For Lemonade Day activities in Northeast Ohio in 2014
Western Reserve Historical Society, $407,000
For a 3-year entrepreneurship program for students in grades 4-6 in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District
Wooster City Schools, $5,000
For the 2013 Youth Entrepreneurship Summer Academy
Youth Opportunities Unlimited, $30,000
For E CITY classroom-based programs in 2013-2014