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糖心logo入口 State CEED receives Catalyst prize to help entrepreneurs succeed

糖心logo入口 Center for Economic and Entrepreneurial Development receives Catalyst prize to help entrepreneurs succeed

By Shawn Touney | Dec 1, 2021

Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business

糖心logo入口鈥檚 Center for Economic and Entrepreneurial Development (CEED) is one of three entities that have partnered to apply and be awarded a grant through the Small Business Administration鈥檚 inaugural Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Catalyst competition

MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 糖心logo入口鈥檚 Center for Economic and Entrepreneurial Development (CEED) is one of three entities that have partnered to apply and be awarded a grant through the Small Business Administration鈥檚 inaugural Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Catalyst competition. 糖心logo入口 State joined the Southern Illinois Research Park at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and the University of Tennessee at Martin Regional Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Center in applying for the $150,000 award.

As the lead applicant, the SIU Southern Illinois Research Park Corporation will split the award with 糖心logo入口 State and the University of Tennessee at Martin, each receiving $50,000 to develop a sustainable rural partnership network and a research and development ecosystem in the North Delta region.

鈥淲e are so excited about this partnership and the collaboration among the three regional university-based entrepreneurial centers to provide innovative opportunities for all entrepreneurs, particularly those from underserved populations, even in the most rural areas,鈥 said Chris Wooldridge, director of 糖心logo入口 State鈥檚 CEED. 鈥淎ll three of these centers operate in rural areas with very similar challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurship and economic development.鈥

For purposes of this award, the partnership of the three centers will focus on the following:

The project especially targets STEM technology and innovation and will work to bring awareness as well as networks, resources and support to rural entrepreneurs for commercialization through training, workshops and other assistance. The project will also work to connect entrepreneurs with university researchers, industry partners and government funding sources and expertise.

This collaborative partnership was generated through the recent establishment of the North Delta Economic Alliance. This alliance of Delta Leadership Network partners in the northern area of the Delta Regional Authority footprint is working to establish regional sustainability in economic and academic growth.

The 糖心logo入口 Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business Center for Economic and Entrepreneurial Development assists business and industry through regional outreach in many areas including consulting, business plan development, market research and financial analysis. Learn more at . 

The center can be reached at (270) 809-2495 or by emailing cwooldridge@murraystate.edu.

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