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New college graduates are being sought after for a new Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation program dubbed Venture for America.
According to the Kansas City Star, Venture for America works in 17 cities to place young people in growing companies where they can develop entrepreneurship skills during two-year, paid fellowships. The program’s goal is for fellowship graduates to become entrepreneurs.
It’s funded by a $225,000, three-year grant from the Kauffman Foundation.
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