MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Meet the Champions Breakfast
Wednesday, December 10th
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Trinity Commons
Learn More & Register Here>

The Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club Business Plan Competition
Application Deadline:
Friday, December 19, 2008
For more information, go to
www.cleveland2030bplan.org

Over 350 people helped celebrate the Lab's 5th Anniversary Party on October 16th from 5:30p.m.-7:30p.m. at Ray's Indoor Mountain Bike Park! 


TRAINING WORKSHOPS

Need help with your idea before submitting a proposal application? Attend one of our Training Workshops!

Application Prep Workshops


Tuesday, December 2nd 
from  8:30-9:30am
 
Thursday, December 11th
from 8:30-9:30am

Tuesday, December 16th 
from 8:30-9:30am

Monday, December 22nd
from 8:30-9:30am


Communicating Your Idea Workshops


Tuesday, December 9th 
from  8:30-9:30am
 
Wednesday, December 17th
from 8:30-9:30am

Tuesday, January 6th
from 8:30-9:30am



To register, please select a date and send an email with "Register" in the subject line to info@civicinnovationlab.org and include your name and company.


The workshops will take place in the Hanna Building.


 

News and Events

 

Civic Innovation Lab funds $90,000 to three new projects

Grants target new business owners, city residents and urban teens

 

CLEVELAND (March 6, 2008) – The Civic Innovation Lab, which fuels innovation by providing grants and mentorship to individuals with ideas for improving Greater Cleveland, recently awarded grants to entrepreneurs shepherding three promising projects.

 

  • Jodi Marchewitz, iGuiders.com, $30,000. iGuiders.com will act as an online mentor to Greater Cleveland entrepreneurs and small business owners by walking users through logic-based decision trees to determine exact business needs. It will also provide useful, task-related search results and local resources. Marchewitz will use her Lab grant to complete a prototype by June. Her Lab mentors are Tim Mueller, president of Phylogy, and Charlene Hyle, president of Collaborate2Win.
  • Eddy Eckart and Tom Dillon, Sustainable Community Housing Assistance (SCHA), $30,000. SCHA will work with groups representing civil servants and others to create a sustainable investment vehicle that would provide funds for housing down payment assistance.  Grants will be made available to participating groups' members to purchase homes in Cleveland and its inner-ring suburbs. Eckart and Dillon will be assisted by Lab mentor Ari Maron, a partner of MRN Ltd.
  • Lizalyn Smith and Mark Sorrells, NSBE Jr., $30,000. Affiliated with the National Society of Black Engineers and led locally by Smith and Sorrells, aerospace engineers at NASA Glenn Research Center, NSBE Jr. introduces high school students to various engineering disciplines and prepares them to enter engineering colleges by pairing them with black engineers who can serve as mentors. Mentors provide students with hands-on project experience, and students have opportunities to participate in engineering internships and develop skills by leading projects and meetings. NSBE Jr. will use its Lab grant to create a strategic plan to increase the number of students, mentors and collaborating corporations involved with the program; to create a sustainable and effective curriculum; and to establish connections with key local colleges. Smith and Sorrells will be assisted by Lab mentors Jon Adams, president of Noom Enterprises, and Alton Tinker, vice president and underwriting officer, Key Bank. 

 

Jennifer Thomas, the Lab’s director, said these new initiatives are excellent examples of ways the Lab promotes innovation.

 

“Jodi and Eddy are building their initiatives from the concept stage and will have the opportunity to create new economic development tools with a great team of mentors,” Thomas said. “Lizalyn and Mark plan to build a program that can change the lives of inner city teens.

 

“These three efforts will help forge stronger communities and a strong economy in Greater Cleveland.”

 

Civic Innovation Lab, a project funded by the Cleveland Foundation, fuels innovation by providing mentorship, training and funding of up to $30,000 for ideas that have a measurable economic impact on the Greater Cleveland community. Since its launch, in September 2003, the Civic Innovation Lab has provided more than $1 million in grants to 37 initiatives and trained more than 500 entrepreneurs. For more information on Civic Innovation Lab, please visit www.civicinnovationlab.org.

 

For more information on the Cleveland Foundation, please visit www.clevelandfoundation.org.

 



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Jennifer Thomas, Director
jthomas@civicinnovationlab.org

Andradia Scovil, Program Coordinator
ascovil@civicinnovationlab.org