Burton D. Morgan Foundation believes that entrepreneurial learning and experiences benefit all college students as they chart their paths to the future.


Ashland University, up to $102,178
To support Morgan Fellows and student programs (two years)


Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, $2,375
To support the Entrepreneur Expo


Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, up to $33,260
To support Entrepreneurship Academy activities, including stipends, technology and associated protection plan/covers, and marketing


Denison University, $50,000
to support the Marty Erbaugh '70 Endowed Fund for Entrepreneurship


Entrepreneurship Education Consortium, $187,000
To support programming and staff (two years)


Hiram College, up to $77,600
To support Center for Integrated Entrepreneurship activities (two years)


John Carroll University, up to $140,000
To support the LaunchNET JCU program


Kent State University Foundation, $48,200
 to support SkyHack and the Fashion/Tech Hackathon


National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, $3,000
For scholarships for the 2020 virtual Entrepreneurship Explorations Conference


Northeast Ohio Medical University Foundation, $20,000
To support the NEOvations program


The Entrepreneurs EDGE, $20,000
To support four EDGE Fellows working with two Scalerator NEO alumni companies


The Entrepreneurs EDGE, up to $26,000
for the 2021 EDGE Fellows program to support Fellows working with Scalerator NEO companies


The University of Akron Foundation, up to $120,000
To support the Creating Entrepreneurial Classrooms initiative (two years)


The University of Akron Foundation, up to $240,530
For a pilot expansion of the Small Entrepreneur and Economic Development (SEED) Legal Clinic, including legal counseling and education, at select NEO institutions in academic years (two years)


University of Massachusetts-Lowell, $20,000
To sponsor the Deshpande Symposium in 2020 and 2021


Venture for America, $150,000
To support NEO Fellows attendance at Training Camp and Training Camp Redux and cultivation of Akron as a host city (two years)


Total:  $1,240,143