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Triad Area Schools Look To Boost Entrepreneurship

A view of the Wake Forest University campus
Ken Bennett
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Wake Forest University

Six Winston-Salem colleges and universities will establish funds to support campus entrepreneurship.

Each institution will award between $25,000 and $100,000 in grants to student, staff or alumni startups.

The participating schools include UNC School of the Arts, Wake Forest University, and Winston-Salem State University. The schools will determine grant eligibility and requirements, as well as funding amounts.

UNC School of the Arts plans to award up to $75,000 to student, alumni, or faculty ventures contributing to Winston-Salem's creative economy. Winston-Salem State will provide $100,000 for businesses targeting social issues like health equity.

The other three participants are Forsyth Tech, Piedmont International University, and Salem College.

Forsyth Tech plans to award $100,000 per year to a group of startups located in Forsyth and Stokes counties. Piedmont International is creating a fund for students and alumni launching nonprofits in Winston-Salem.

Lisa Philip is an occasional contributor to ÉîÒ¹¸£Àû. Previously, she covered education for the station and covered schools in Howard County, Maryland for the Baltimore Sun newspapers.
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