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Eleven community colleges came away from the 9th Annual Conference of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship with a total of $84,000 in Elevator Grants provided by the Coleman Foundation, a long-time NACCE supporter.(grants & gifts)(Conference news)

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Eleven community colleges came away from the 9th Annual Conference of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship with a total of $84,000 in Elevator Grants provided by the Coleman Foundation, a long-time NACCE supporter. Elevator Grant competitors submitted proposals to identify practicing entrepreneurs in local community and engage them in educational programs Elevator grants are small grants targeted to specific projects. The winning colleges are: West Shore Community College, Scottville, Mich.: $9,000 to launch an entrepreneurship program; Tacoma Community College, Tacoma, Wash.: $6,500 to redesign of TCC's Entrepreneurship certificate and degree programs; …

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