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


Baldwin Wallace University, $20,000
For a pilot program to connect students involved in entrepreneurial experiences to industry credentials


Cleveland State University Foundation, $20,000
For a pilot program to connect students involved in entrepreneurial experiences to industry credentials


Entrepreneurship Education Consortium, up to $213,450
For capacity enhancement


JumpStart, $20,000
To support Northeast Ohio students interested in pursuing tech-focused businesses


Kent State University Foundation, $1,000
To support the Deshpande Symposium in Cleveland


Kent State University Foundation, $44,650
To support the fourth biannual SkyHack hackathon


Kent State University Foundation, $19,750
To support the 2023 Fashion/Tech Hackathon


Lorain County Community College Foundation, $20,000
For a pilot program to connect students involved in entrepreneurial experiences to industry credentials


Purdue University, $60,000
For co-curricular entrepreneurship programming for two years


The Entrepreneurs EDGE, up to $56,000
To support the EDGE Fellows program


University of Massachusetts-Lowell, $20,000
To support the Deshpande Symposium in Cleveland


VentureWell, $10,000
To sponsor the Open 2022 Conference


Youngstown State University Foundation, $10,000
To support entrepreneurial pathways, co-curricular offerings, and microgrants


Total:  $514,850