The School of Management (SOM) received $76,500. The grant will be used to hire a fulltime entrepreneur-in-residence who will teach existing entrepreneurship courses while working with other faculty members to develop new courses that may lead to the creation of undergraduate- and graduate-level entrepreneurship programs. Students will engage in entrepreneurial activities outside the classroom, as well.
The Launch Pad received a $45,000 grant. This program will help stimulate the
creation of student-owned businesses in Genesee County. With strong programs in
engineering, computer science, management nursing and other key fields, there is
fertile ground to help students see themselves not just as future employees but as entrepreneurs.
The goal of MIIE is to create 200 new Michigan start-ups over the next decade, while fostering an atmosphere of entrepreneurship on campuses around the state. The MIIE consortium will raise and distribute $75 million over the next seven years — mainly through donations from some of the more than 2,200 philanthropic foundations across the state — and match those funds with resources and funding from universities and private businesses.