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2010 State of Entrepreneurship Event
Carl Schramm, president and CEO of the Kauffman Foundation, delivered the "2010 State of Entrepreneurship Address" on January 19, 2010, on the heels of alarming unemployment numbers and citing sobering new data that show a majority of American entrepreneurs do not expect to create jobs in 2010.
2013 Kauffman Foundation Fact Sheet
Learn more about the Kauffman Foundation's key education and entrepreneurship programs, resources and initiatives.
Background on Kauffman Campuses II Grant Recipients
The recipients of the second round of funding in the Kauffman Campuses program will embark upon an astonishing variety of programs aimed at instilling the spirit and skills of entrepreneurial studies into college life.
Capital Access for Women: Profile and Analysis of U.S. Best Practice Programs
This study examines capital access programs and funds for women starting and expanding their businesses. These programs cover the spectrum from microenterprise to venture capital funds and serve highly diverse populations, from women on public assistance seeking a grant of a few hundred dollars to start a small or home-based enterprise to women seeking investments of a hundred million dollars to advance the frontiers of biotechnology.
eLaw site
The Entrepreneurship Law (“eLaw”) Web site is an online community and tool devoted to expanding legal entrepreneurship curriculum and education. This Web site contains helpful information and materials for professors, as well as the general public.
Bad decisions at the inception of a promising venture lay the foundations for its eventual ruin. The Founder’s Dilemmas is the first book to examine the early decisions by entrepreneurs that can make or break a startup and its team.
What is the fundamental historical trend of our time? What is driving that trend? A book titled The Coming Prosperity: How Entrepreneurs are Transforming the Global Economy promises answers to these vitally important questions.