Information for local and regional entrepreneurs, provided by the Burton D. Morgan Foundation:
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In this installment of "Making It," engineer Ken Burns shares the story of how he started TinyCircuits in Akron. TinyCircuits makes tiny electronic products — from a tiny processor, to a tiny screen, or even a tiny TV.
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In this installment of Making It, learn about Absolute Intense Wrestling, a Cleveland-based, independent wrestling organization that produces live wrestling events across Northeast Ohio and runs a wrestling training school.
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The Time2Talk app connects Spanish language learners to native speakers across the globe, on-demand.
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Letterpress Jess in Canton, OH, creates hand-printed stationery for any mood and occasion.
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Quirky & creative accessories designed by Stephanie Sanders-Jacob.
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The Chef's Garden farm in Huron County started offering home delivery boxes of fresh vegetables during the pandemic.
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PlexG was formed in only two days to address the immediate need of plexi-glass shields for protection against COVID-19.
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Social D Products launched in only ten days, and offers stylish floor decal options for businesses as they reopen.
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When deciding to reopen, Cleveland Candle Company prioritized keeping staff employed.
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Ceramics artist Lauren Herzak-Bauman continues to find strength in her creativity.
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With bands and musicians stuck at home, Earthquaker Devices moves production into garages and basements, too.
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Could building materials help to detect and fight off viruses? Redhouse Studio in Ohio City thinks so.
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The importance of a healthy diet for pets is what gave Spoiled Dog Boss its start five years ago.
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With service restarting today, Rust Belt Riders get back to rescuing food waste from landfills in Cleveland