The Kauffman Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to Missouri Business Alert to help improve business coverage across the state of Missouri.
“The Missouri Business Alert is an innovative blend of education and reporting that is working to expand awareness of Missouri’s entrepreneurial communities, services
Missouri Business Alert, an online business news publication located at the Missouri School of Journalism, was started in 2012 by Professor Randall D. Smith, the Donald W. Reynolds Chair of Business Journalism, and his students. The news platform covers business news in the state and serves as both a learning and entrepreneurial platform for students. The Kauffman grant will help improve the coverage of entrepreneurship, government policy and legal issues.
“The Kauffman grant helps us to educate our students and promote entrepreneurship knowledge throughout the state,” Smith said in a statement. “Kauffman is a dynamic partner, and we’re pleased to be working with the foundation.”
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