The Burton D. Morgan Foundation announced grants totaling nearly $550,000, reflecting the full spectrum of programs the foundation supports for young people, college students and adults according to Foundation President Deborah D. Hoover.
The Cleveland-based BioEnterprise received the largest grant of $150,000, which aims to grow health care companies and commercialize bioscience technologies. The grant will help fund its Business Development and Entrepreneurial Assistance Program and its Business Associates internship program.
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