Total: $867,926
Akron City School District, $50,000
To fund development and delivery of six workshops in 2009-10 on incorporating an entrepreneurial mindset into the curriculum and school culture for Akron Public Schools' National Inventors Hall of Fame School teachers and curriculum specialists
Akron Council on World Affairs, $5,000
For support of the Global Scholars and Global Executives programs in 2009-10
Ashland University, $65,000
To support operations of the Scholarship of Entrepreneurial Engagement during 2009-10 and to fund a comprehensive survey of teachers and students using the "Main Program" and a sampling of teachers who have chosen not to use it
Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, $30,000
For the "Money Matters: Make It Count" financial literacy program at seven Cleveland sites in 2009-10
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $15,000
For support of the 2009 FORUM, including conference planning and promotion and partial scholarships to support the attendance of 14 Northeast Ohio teachers
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $5,000
For Youth Entrepreneurship Alliance operational expenses
E CITY, $40,873
To support attendance of up to 15 Northeast Ohio educators at NFTE University training to be conducted in the spring of 2009 in Northeast Ohio
E CITY, $120,250
To support four Akron-based and two Cleveland-based BizCamps during summer 2009 and two Akron-based, in-school programs during the 2009-10 school year
E CITY, $5,000
To support the cost of a part-time coordinator to recruit volunteers for new Summit County programs
Emmanuel Christian Academy, $2,600
For support of the pre-entrepreneurship/financial literacy program
Foundation for Teaching Economics, $42,500
To fund one "Economics for Leaders" program at The College of Wooster in 2010
Friends of E Prep Schools, $65,500
To support the entrepreneurship curriculum in the 2009-10 school year
Gilmour Academy, $5,000
To support two initiatives: an entrepreneurship exploration community and an entrepreneurship video interview series
Girl Scouts of North East Ohio, $50,000
For implementation of the Financial Literacy and Urban Entrepreneurship Program
Invent Now, $40,000
To develop and pilot entrepreneurship-focused curricula at two Camp Invention sites in Akron and Wooster in the summer of 2009 in collaboration with Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio
Invent Now, $73,703
To fund 20 Club Invention sites during the 2009-10 school year and two Camp Invention sites in summer 2010
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, $27,000
To provide JA Economics and the 2010 YES! Event to Stark County high school students in the 2009-10 school year
Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, $45,500
To provide JA programming for grades 6-12 in Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Lorain counties in the 2009-10 school year
Junior Achievement of Mahoning Valley, $25,000
To provide "Our Nation" in 50 fifth-grade classrooms in Trumbull, Mahoning, Ashtabula, and Columbiana counties in the 2009-10 school year
Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio, $75,000
For JA programs about business, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy in eight counties during the 2009-10 school year
Learning About Business, $5,000
For the purchase of new simulation software
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, $5,000
To sponsor the Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy Group's retreat recognition dinner in May 2009
Ohio Business Week Foundation, $14,000
For scholarships and financial aid for at least 25 students from Northeast Ohio to attend Ohio Business Week 2010
University School, $56,000
For entrepreneurship programs and outreach to other schools and teachers during 2009-10 and to employ administrative help