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01/02/2011 11:46 (840 Day 09:00 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on January 31 announced a $1 million expansion of its K-12, college, and post-graduate entrepreneurship education efforts. The Chamber’s programs will bolster the private sector component of the White House’s new “Startup America” initiative, a national campaign to promote entrepreneurship.
“All of America’s businesses started as an idea—an idea brought to reality by hard working entrepreneurs,” said Stan Anderson, managing director for the U.S. Chamber’s Campaign for Free Enterprise, who attended today’s launch of ‘Startup America’ at the White House. “These are the dreamers and the innovators that are the foundation of our economy. This campaign will help the innovators, thinkers, and doers of tomorrow continue building the American Dream.”
The Chamber’s Campaign for Free Enterprise and the National Chamber Foundation will invest more than $1 million during 2011 in K-12, college, and post-graduate entrepreneurial education by forming new partnerships with Students in Free Enterprise and the Kairos Society and expanding existing partnerships with the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour and Junior Achievement. This includes:
Students in Free Enterprise – targeting 50 Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) campuses (one per state) to work with local chambers of commerce to create projects promoting entrepreneurship, culminating in an American Free Enterprise Impact Report.
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