Monday, January 31, 2011

White House Announces Startup America Partnership to Foster Innovative, High-Growth Firms Throughout U.S.

Today, as part of President Obama’s national strategy to stimulate economic growth and the creation of quality jobs, the White House announced the launch of the Startup America Partnership.

Chaired by Steve Case -- co-founder of AOL, CEO of Revolution LLC and chairman of the Case Foundation -- the Partnership will receive launch funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Case Foundation, and act as an independent private-sector alliance intended to dramatically increase the development, prevalence and success of innovative, high-growth U.S. firms. Carl Schramm [pictured], CEO of the Kauffman Foundation, will serve as a founding board member of the effort.

The Startup America Partnership will work closely with the White House to advance the goals of its Startup America initiative. The Partnership will bring together top entrepreneurs, startup firm funders, CEOs, university presidents, foundations and other leaders to help entrepreneurial companies start or grow. Partners -- including corporations, foundations, startup funders, CEOs and others -- will contribute funds to existing proven models, or develop new programs and efforts to help entrepreneurs.

"America's story has been forged in large part by entrepreneurs who have, against great odds, created innovative products and services that have changed the world -- and created millions of jobs," said Case. "Our nation once again looks to these creative risk-takers to unleash the next wave of American innovation, and I am pleased that President Obama has made supporting and celebrating entrepreneurs a major priority of his economic strategy. I am honored to chair the Startup America Partnership, and look forward to working with the White House to champion the creation of new startups, and help accelerate the growth of speedups."

"We are pleased to help lead this partnership," said Schramm. "At Kauffman, it is our mission to develop and fund programs to support entrepreneurs, and to help educate policymakers about the role that entrepreneurship and innovation play in our society. This partnership will bring together partners from across the private, public and nonprofit sectors, working together toward a common goal: supporting the entrepreneurs who are the lifeblood of our economy."

To Date, More Than a Dozen Firms and Organizations Have Joined the Startup America Partnership. They Include the Following Commitments:
* Increased corporate investment and support for startups from companies such as Intel, HP, IBM, Facebook and others, including:

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Intel Capital will commit $200M of new investment in U.S. companies. Senior Intel leadership will also serve the Startup America Partnership and share best practices from years of successful programs designed to support Intel portfolio companies.

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IBM will invest $150 million in 2011 to fund programs that promote entrepreneurs and new business opportunities in the U.S.

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HP is investing more than $4 million in 2011 in the HP Learning Initiative for Entrepreneurs [HP LIFE], a global program launched in 2007 that uses educational and technology outreach aimed at helping entrepreneurs and small-business owners create and grow commercial opportunities.

>> As part of Facebook's ongoing commitment to encourage entrepreneurs, the company will launch Startup Days, a new series of 12 to 15 events around the country designed to provide entrepreneurs with access to expertise, resources and engineers to help accelerate their businesses.

* To foster entrepreneurship through higher education, as part of its overall $50 million commitment to entrepreneurship, The Blackstone Charitable Foundation has announced a $5 million expansion of the Blackstone LaunchPad program piloted at two Detroit colleges. Based on a model created by the University of Miami, LaunchPad will be replicated over the next five years in five other distressed regions around the country.

* The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship [NFTE], a nonprofit that provides entrepreneurship education for at-risk high-school students from low-income communities, is launching new programs supporting young entrepreneurs and their teachers. Ernst & Young LLP will honor NFTE youth entrepreneurs at regional Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award® galas across the country, bringing important attention to the next generation of young entrepreneurs. The Pearson Foundation is working with NFTE to build its Digital Teacher Network, a free online community for teacher collaboration and training that will be used not only by NFTE’s 5,000 certified teachers, but also by any educator interested in entrepreneurship. Google is sponsoring two new efforts in NFTE’s Bay Area programs: The Flat Classroom Exchange will allow local educators to team-teach the NFTE program in real time and leverage each teacher’s individual expertise, while the Makers Class project will integrate NFTE’s curriculum with invention and engineering lessons. New Markets Education Partners is providing NFTE with seed capital to launch in 2011 an interactive, online business planning course and social network connecting mentors, teachers, and students.

The Startup America Partnership Will Continue to Marshal Private-Sector Resources to Spur Entrepreneurship in the U.S., With a Focus on Three Key Areas:
* Acceleration and Scale: Replicate successful community-based entrepreneurship accelerator programs; encourage increase in experienced mentors to support startups; and encourage partnerships with large companies to serve as customers or funders of current firms.

* Education: Identify resources to help expand high-impact entrepreneurship education throughout the country.

* Commercialization: Increase the number of colleges and universities committed to commercialization outcomes, through efforts that include clearing the path to market for primary research; supporting the extension of successful accelerator programs; and spurring regional ecosystem development, faculty engagement, and streamlined technology licensing.

For more information about the Startup America Partnership and to see a full list of partner commitments, visit www.startupamericapartnership.org, and follow the Partnership on www.twitter.com/startupamerica and www.facebook.com/startupamerica.

About the Kauffman Foundation
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private, nonpartisan foundation that works to harness the power of entrepreneurship and innovation to grow economies and improve human welfare.

Through its research and other initiatives, the Kauffman Foundation aims to open young people's eyes to the possibility of entrepreneurship, promote entrepreneurship education, raise awareness of entrepreneurship-friendly policies, and find alternative pathways for the commercialization of new knowledge and technologies.

For more information, visit www.kauffman.org, follow the Foundation on www.twitter.com/kauffmanfdn and www.facebook.com/kauffmanfdn.

About the Case Foundation
The Case Foundation, created by Steve and Jean Case in 1997, invests in people and ideas that can change the world -- with the ultimate goal of making giving back a part of everyday life.

The Foundation creates and supports initiatives that that leverage new technologies and entrepreneurial approaches to drive innovation in the social sector, and encourage individuals to get involved with the communities and causes they care about.

For more information, visit www.CaseFoundation.org, and follow them at www.twitter.com/casefoundation and Facebook.com/casefoundation.

SOURCES: Case Foundation, Kauffman Foundation, Startup America Partnership
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