Total: $709,285
Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron, $5,000
For activities associated with the 2012 Bridging Engineering, Science and Technology "BEST Medicine" Engineering Fair for youth
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $5,000
For support of the Youth Entrepreneurship Alliance (YEA) in 2011-12
Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, $15,000
To help plan and sponsor the 2011 FORUM and provide scholarships for up to 20 Northeast Ohio educators to attend the conference
Entrepreneurial Engagement Ohio, $50,000
For 2011-12 support of the Scholarship for Entrepreneurial Engagement (SEE) Economics & Entrepreneurship classroom program and the Science & Technology Forum
Foundation for Teaching Economics, $44,000
For one Economics for Leaders program on a Northeast Ohio college campus in summer 2012
Friends of Breakthrough Schools, $53,200
To support the entrepreneurship academic program for sixth, seventh, and eighth graders at Cleveland Entrepreneurship Preparatory School in the 2011-12 school year
Gilmour Academy, $5,000
For entrepreneurship programs during the 2011-12 school year
Girl Scouts of North East Ohio, $20,000
For expansion of the Teen CEO entrepreneurship program and training of two staff members to become NFTE-certified instructors in 2011-12
Great Trail Council Boy Scouts of America, $10,000
To continue the Entrepreneurship Merit Badge programs in 2011 at Camp Manatoc
Hudson City School District, $15,000
For the 2011-12 mini-grants program to support entrepreneurship lessons or activities proposed by K-12 teachers
Invent Now, $75,500
To provide three Camp Invention sites in 2012: two in Akron Public Schools and one in Wooster City Schools, impacting as many as 330 children and 42 teachers and counselors
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, $22,000
To support "JA Youth Entrepreneur Connection" programs for students in grades 8-12 in the 2011-12 academic year
Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, $5,000
Challenge grant met, for high school programs during the 2010-11 school year
Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, $45,500
To support middle-grade programs, JA Company and JA Be Entrepreneurial high school programs, and the annual Student Company Program Challenge in 2011-12
Junior Achievement of Mahoning Valley, $25,000
For 45 JA programs in the 2011-12 school year serving students in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana, and Ashtabula counties
Junior Achievement of Mahoning Valley, $5,000
Challenge grant met, for JA programs during the 2010-11 school year
Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio, $80,000
To support classroom programs in 2011-12 for students in grades K-12 in eight Northeast Ohio counties within the Foundation's grantmaking area and for one-time support of relocation-related expenses
Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio, $10,000
Challenge grant met, for programs about business, entrepreneurship and financial literacy in Summit, Wayne, Portage, Medina, Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes and Knox counties in 2010-2011
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, $720
For the April 2011 Washington, DC-region NFTE gala, which supports entrepreneurship education to 900+ youth from low income communities around the Washington, DC, area
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, $50,000
For the Digital Teacher Network: $25,000 toward network development, and $25,000 to market the network to non-NFTE educators over two years
Prepared 4 Life, $1,865
For workbooks, backpacks, and shipping expenses associated with the pilot program for Lemonade Day Northeast Ohio
Prepared 4 Life, $5,000
To underwrite the licensing fee for Northeast Ohio Lemonade Day, enabling schools and organizations in Northeast Ohio to participate in the 2011 Lemonade Day program
Prepared 4 Life, $5,000
To help support the participation of Northeast Ohio in Lemonade Day 2012
University School, $46,500
For the Entrepreneur Institute and outreach programs, support of the Entrepreneur Institute director's regional leadership activities, and associated administrative help
University School, $20,000
For the Entrepreneur Institute to lead and coordinate the 2012 Lemonade Day Northeast Ohio and for associated expenses
Western Reserve Public Media, $55,000
Toward production of a 90-minute television special, "Micro Business for Teens: Starting a Micro Business," broadcast locally by Western Reserve PBS and made available to PBS stations nationally, on the web, and on DVD
Youth Opportunities Unlimited, $35,000
To help support four BizCamps in Akron in summer 2011 and for capacity-building needs associated with the E CITY-Y.O.U. merger