NACCE Awards $25,000 to Winners for 3 Minutes to Win It Video Contest
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARDS $25,000
TO WINNERS OF "3 MINUTES TO WIN IT” VIDEO CONTEST
Cash Awards Given to Community Colleges for
Videos on Efforts to Engage Alumni in Entrepreneurship
Education
SPRINGFIELD, MA –May 11,
2012 – The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) has announced the
five winners of its $25,000 national video competition. The "3 Minutes to Win
It: Engaging Alumni Entrepreneurs” contest was open to community colleges
throughout the country. Entrants were required to submit a three-minute video
illustrating their most innovative ideas to involve alumni in campus
initiatives that support entrepreneurship education. Funding for the contest
was provided through a grant from the Coleman Foundation, a Chicago-based foundation
that is a long-time supporter of entrepreneurship education and of NACCE.
First
place went to the Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, NJ. Acting director Jackeline
Mejias Fuertes of the New Jersey Small
Business Development Center at Brookdale Community College accepted the $10,000 cash prize on
behalf of the college and is working with her colleague, Prof Barbara
Boyington, to determine how best to use the funds. "We are considering
expanding the activities of our annual Entrepreneurship Event held during
Global Entrepreneurship week in November,” Fuertes said. "Another idea is
to host a student business plan competition or possibly create a scholarship
for the entrepreneur certificate program to provide support to student
entrepreneurs starting their own businesses.”
The
other contest winners and cash awards are:
2nd place: $6,000 - Fox Valley Technical
College, Appleton, WI
3rd place: $4,000 - York Technical
College, Rock Hill, SC
4th place: $3,000 - Central Community
College, Hastings, NE
5th place: $2,000 – Hawaii Community
College, Hilo HI
"We
congratulate the video winners and hope their videos will inspire other
community colleges to seek out more engagement with their alumni entrepreneurs,”
said NACCE Executive Director Heather Van Sickle. "Increased involvement by
alumni entrepreneurs helps students and future business owners participating in
credit or credit-free entrepreneurship education. Students gain from seeing
role models and having mentors. Alumni have an opportunity to give back to their
communities, and the college benefits from increased alumni involvement and
presence on campus.”
The
winning videos may be viewed here. The funds awarded to the community colleges will
be used to launch new alumni outreach initiatives, enhance current programs,
improve existing alumni data, and encourage greater involvement by alumni
business owners in entrepreneurship education at their alma maters.
About NACCE
NACCE,
which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, is an organization
of educators, entrepreneurs, and distinguished business development
professionals providing quality programs and services in entrepreneurship education
and serving as advocates of community-based entrepreneurship education. Founded
in 2002, NACCE is at the heart of the "entrepreneurship movement.”
Through
membership, an annual conference and exhibition, quarterly journal, monthly
webinars and podcasts, a dynamic list-serv, and other resources, NACCE serves
as the hub for the dissemination and integration of knowledge and successful
practices regarding entrepreneurship education and student business incubation.
These programs and the courses advance economic prosperity in the communities
served by its member colleges. NACCE is
a founding member of the White House-led Startup
America Partnership.
For more
information, visit http://www.nacce.com. Follow NACCE on Twitter at
@NACCE and like the NACCE – National Association for Community College
Entrepreneurship page on Facebook.
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