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FAQs

SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERISTY $18,492 For Mentorship

Second year of a 3 year grant (totaling $51,228) is for integrating and extending the valued Mentorship program to the remainder of the academic areas and students.

$27,000 for Social Venture Entrepreneurship

Second year of a two year grant to initiate a campus business plan competition which focuses on the Social Venture.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

$25,000 for Business Plan Competition

The competition is focused on the education process and creating new ventures. The Competition provides a substantial learning experience for all participants from initial application, investment round, and final award round. Applicants and participants come from the Universities and Colleges in the State. Funding is used for prizes.

$29,000 for Entrepreneurial Law Clinic

Second year of a three year grant to seed an Entrepreneurial Law Clinic through the UW Law School.

NORTHWEST SCHOOL FOR HEALING - IMPAIRED CHILDREN

$30,746 for annual annuity

The grant is specifically exempted from Mission and Guidelines of Foundation. It honors the request of our mentor, Herbert Jones, for the importance of education for these children, who will be in our business community one day. It further is the recognition of the entrepreneurial character of the School and its management team.

$36,000 for teacher support

Continuation of the three year grant to provide an additional teacher while School secures funds for the endowment to support the salary of that teaching position in the future.

WHITWORTH COLLEGE

$50,627 for Micro-Enterprise Development

Final year of a three year grant for a total of $132,208 is to strengthen the experiential learning component with service to the community. Through the entrepreneurial curriculum focus a model program to a micro enterprise approach for community revitalization./p>

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

$70,979 for the Center of Entrepreneurial Activities—Business Resource Center

Assistance for activities of the Center to enhance the networking, education, and service directly for the students and Spokane County, and for the Inland Empire. Last year of grant.

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

WHITWORTH COLLEGE

$20,000 for a Business Plan Competition

This grant was directed to Gonzaga for the effort of these Universities. This provides prize funding for their collaborative competition for the students of these schools, and perhaps others in the Spokane area and the Inland Empire. This centralization of efforts provides a significant experience for all participating students and a more efficient funding for the business community support.

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY

$9,500 for New Venture Lab

This grant will assist in creating a new venture classroom course for the Hogan students which will have outside activity within the community businesses.

HERITAGE COLLEGE

$25,000 for student internships

A new three year grant will total $75,000. This grant will continue to provide for internships with local businesses in an important economic area with a substantial impact for students, school, and community.

NORTHWEST ENTREPRENEUR NETWORK

$22,000 is for Entrepreneur University

This provides financial assistance to students from our Northwest universities and colleges to attend the seminar with entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, attorneys, marketing and sales experts.

SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

$20,000 for entrepreneurial training

Single year grant provides for evening classes and assistance for community entrepreneurs, including new Americans, to be successful in their existing or potential new business ventures.

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

$30,000 for Business and Law Entrepreneurship Clinic

Second year for this three year program, total of $90,000, will integrate the efforts of the Law School and Business School to provide a sharing/learning experience for students and to support the small, minority businesses in the Seattle community and specifically those near the campus.

SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

$20,000 for Small Business Development Center

Partially support this Center Director to work with community entrepreneurs needing business support and resources.

STONE SOUP

$16,000 for Business Training for Rural Entrepreneurs

Provides for a free eight week business training courses for 85 rural entrepreneurs in a very rural Eastern Washington State counties where there is minimal business education options. Two year grant.

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

$27,000 for Campus Entrepreneur

To develop practical and experience-based entrepreneurship activities for students by developing contacts with technology-based firms and providing student projects aimed at assisting commercialization of the new technologies. Three year grant.

BANBRIDGE GRADUATE INSTITUTE

$17,000 for Social Entrepreneur Internship

Last year of a three year grant (total of $56,000) is for the program which will become self funding Students will work hands on with entrepreneurial start ups which seek to build stronger local economies and preserve environmental quality.

ENTERPRISE FOR EQUITY

$31,100 for Low Income Entrepreneurs

Focus is on launching new entrepreneurs in business in the South Sound by providing business training, technical training, technical assistance, mentoring and support to low income people.

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