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Weekly Update, Issue 46, September 1, 2010
Kauffman Foundation
9/1/2010
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The Kauffman Foundation joins Google, Autodesk and ePlanet Ventures as a supporter of Singularity University (SU), the academic institution with the goal of preparing the next generation of leaders to address "humanity's grand challenges." The partnership between Kauffman and Singularity will leverage the university's programs and Kauffman Foundation research and initiatives to support entrepreneurship and innovation focused on the "grand challenges," such as sustainable water, energy and poverty.

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Weekly Update from Build A Stronger America - Issue 2 - October 19, 2009
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10/19/2009
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BSA was at the Inc 500/5000 conference in September 2009 and spoke to entrepreneurs like you. View their video stories.

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Weekly Update, Issue 49, September 23, 2010
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9/23/2010
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In an effort to boost the number of women starting high-growth businesses, the Kauffman Foundation announced a commitment of $500,000 to Astia, a premier business accelerator that works with women-led startups.

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Weekly Update from Build A Stronger America - Issue 3 - October 26, 2009
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10/26/2009
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Fortune Small Business and the Kauffman Foundation release the 2009 "50 Best Places to Launch A Business" report.

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Weekly Update from Build A Stronger America - Issue 1 - October 14, 2009
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10/14/2009
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In our inaugural issue, read about Bill Wydra, small business owner.

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Weekly Update, Issue 51, October 8, 2010
Kauffman Foundation
10/8/2010
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It's been a year since we launched "Build A Stronger America, The Entrepreneur's Movement," and we want to thank you for your dedication and involvement. As the next phase in this effort, we are transitioning the Movement to its new home within the Kauffman Foundation's website for entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship.org. The transition will officially occur on Monday, October 11, 2010.

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Weekly Update, Issue 47, September 9, 2010
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9/9/2010
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What is the structural context in which new businesses are created in the United States? A new report from the Kauffman Foundation entitled Neutralism and Entrepreneurship: The Structural Dynamics of Startups, Young Firms, and Job Creation, delves into the idea that patterns do, in fact, exist in the formation of new firms in America. These patterns help to explain why startups and young companies dominate net job creation in the country.

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Weekly Update, Issue 50, September 28, 2010
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9/28/2010
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It's been a year since we launched “Build A Stronger America, The Entrepreneur's Movement,” and we want to thank you for your dedication and involvement. As the next phase in this effort, we are transitioning the Movement to its new home within the Kauffman Foundation's website for entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship.org.

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Weekly Update, Issue 41, July 27, 2010
Kauffman Foundation
7/27/2010
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Kauffman Foundation senior fellow Paul Kedrosky, host of Kauffman podcast "Infectious Talk" speaks with economist Arnold Kling.

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Weekly Update from Build A Stronger America - Issue 15 - January 25, 2010
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1/25/2010
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Read the State of Entrepreneurship report, a comprehensive analysis of the importance of entrepreneurs to the U.S. economy.

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