The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation awarded a total of $25 million in grants to eight U.S. universities that pledged to make entrepreneurship education available across campus - Grants & awards - Brief Article

Black Issues in Higher Education, Jan 15, 2004

The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation awarded a total of $25 million in grants to eight U.S. universities that pledged to make entrepreneurship education available across campus. The selected universities receiving multi-million dollar grants are: Florida International University, $3 million; Howard University, $.3.1 million; University of Illinois at Urhana-Champaign, $4,5 million; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $3.5 million; University of Rochester, 3.5 million; University of Texas-El Paso, $2 million; Wake Forest University, $2.16 million; and Washington University in St.

Louis, $3 million.

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