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The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation makes grants in our interest areas of education and entrepreneurship as well as other support. The Foundation's fiscal year will run from January 1 - December 31.


2013 Grants

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  • Strategic Management Society, Inc. 

    Chicago, IL | Approved Date: 4/18/2013 | Approved Amount: $25,000

    Support for the Doctoral and Junior Faculty Workshop in connection with the Strategic Management Society Special Conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 9, 2014.

  • The National Foundation for American Policy 

    Arlington, VA | Approved Date: 3/11/2013 | Approved Amount: $40,000

    Support two research reports: one on H-1B visas and the retention of talent in America, and the second report on the importance of international students on United States students enrolled in technical degree programs.

  • University of Colorado - Boulder, Leeds School of Business 

    Boulder, CO | Approved Date: 3/13/2013 | Approved Amount: $20,000

    General support for a conference on crowdfunding and its implications for the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Boulder, Colorado, July 12-13, 2013.

  • University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc., University of Louisville, College of Business 

    Louisville, KY | Approved Date: 2/25/2013 | Approved Amount: $24,689

    Support for a pilot program to evaluate local entrepreneurs' ideas and early-stage products and service concepts in several core areas: intellectual, property, decision sciences, business analytics and modeling.

  • Unreasonable Institute 

    Boulder, CO | Approved Date: 3/13/2013 | Approved Amount: $15,000

    Support several events for entrepreneurs at the 2013 Institute Conference in Boulder, Colorado, June 12 - July 24, 2013.

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What We Fund

Ewing Kauffman advised his associates to invest in people and be willing to take risks as we look for opportunities to promote positive education and accelerate entrepreneurship in America. We consider our grants to be investments, and we look for a return on the grant investments we make.

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