Total: $570,700
Akron City School District, $2,100
For the development and implementation of a seventh grade entrepreneurship unit at the Akron National Inventors Hall of Fame School...Center for STEM Learning
Akron Council on World Affairs, $2,500
For the Global Scholars program
Ashland University, $58,500
For the Scholarship of Entrepreneurial Engagement (SEE) program support, two SEE Teacher Academies, and student bus transportation to the SEE Science & Technology Forum in 2010-11
Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron, $5,000
For support of educational workshops in association with the BEST Medicine student science fair
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $15,000
For general support and scholarships for up to 22 Northeast Ohio teachers to attend the 2010 FORUM
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $6,300
For Youth Entrepreneurship Alliance (YEA) 2010-11 membership and for 2010 FORUM expenses: an honorarium for a Foundation Center representative to present on the funders' panel; six scholarships for one-day attendance by Northeast Ohio educators; and for student entrepreneurs to participate
Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy, $1,500
To fund partially a new program, School of Business and Entrepreneurship (SOBE), during the 2010-11 school year
E CITY, $35,500
For two Akron-based BizCamps in summer 2010
E CITY, $250
To conduct a census of NFTE Certified Entrepreneurship Teachers (CETs) in Northeast Ohio
Foundation for Teaching Economics, $44,000
For one "Economics for Leaders" program in Northeast Ohio in summer 2011
Friends of E Prep Schools, $37,750
For support of the entrepreneurship program at Entrepreneurship Preparatory School in 2010-11
Gilmour Academy, $4,100
For support of lower school and high school entrepreneurship programming
Girl Scouts of North East Ohio, $20,000
To purchase program materials for the Financial Literacy and Urban Entrepreneurship Program in Summit and Portage counties in 2010-11
Hudson City School District, $15,000
To pilot a mini-grants program in 2010-11 supporting entrepreneurship lessons and activities proposed by teachers
Hudson Montessori School, $3,200
To support expansion of the school's microeconomy program, specifically for a portable kiosk, student workshops related to retail business management, microeconomy-related student transportation, and miscellaneous microeconomy supplies
Invent Now, $77,000
To provide two Camp Invention programs in summer 2011 and 20 Club Invention after-school programs during the 2010-11 school year to underserved children in Akron Public Schools and Wooster City Schools
Invent Now, $25,000
Toward development of a new, national Camp Invention flagship "I Can Invent" curriculum aimed at engaging children in entrepreneurship as well as innovation
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, $22,000
For high school programs during the 2010-11 school year
Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, $45,500
To support middle-grade economic education programs, JA Company and JA Be Entrepreneurial programs for high school students, and the annual Student Company Program Challenge in the 2010-11 academic year
Junior Achievement of Mahoning Valley, $20,000
For JA programs in the 2010-11 school year
Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio, $65,000
For programs about business, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy in Summit, Wayne, Portage, Medina, Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes and Knox counties in 2010-11
Learning About Business, $5,000
To support LAB's 2011 summer program for high school students
Ohio Business Week Foundation, $14,000
For scholarships and financial aid for at least 25 students from Summit, Wayne, Medina, Portage, Stark, Geauga, and Cuyahoga counties to attend Ohio Business Week 2011
University School, $1,500
For bus transportation for area high school students and teachers to attend the Entrepreneur Institute's Entrepreneurship Speaker Series
University School, $45,000
For Entrepreneur Institute and outreach programs, administrative help, and regional leadership in youth entrepreneurship education