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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania


The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has been a national leader with promoting and driving economic development.  Idea Foundry has partnered with the Commonwealth to transform university innovation into new start-up companies thereby creating high tech jobs in Pennsylvania.

   
 

Richard King Mellon Foundation

For more than 50 years the Richard King Mellon Foundation has maintained a commitment to southwestern Pennsylvania, supporting programs that relate to Human Services, Education, Medicine, Civic Affairs, and Cultural Activities. Beginning in January 2005, the Trustees began working with a new set of priorities. The five program areas, each with a southwestern Pennsylvania focus, include Conservation; Regional Economic Development; Children, Youth, and Young Adults; Education; and Human Services and Nonprofit Capacity Building. Idea Foundry has partnered with the Foundation to transform university innovation into new start-up companies thereby creating high tech jobs in Pennsylvania.

   
 

The Heinz Endowments

The Heinz Endowments was formed from the Howard Heinz Endowment, established in 1941, and the Vera I. Heinz Endowment, established in 1986. There mission is to help Southwest Pennsylvania thrive as a whole community -- economically, ecologically, educationally and culturally -- while advancing the state of knowledge and practice in the fields in which community members work. Among the largest independent philanthropic organizations in the country, the Endowments Board approves an average of $60 million in grants to non-profit organizations each year.

   
 

Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation

The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation is an independent foundation established in 1944 by Michael and Sarah Benedum, natives respectively of Bridgeport and Blacksville, West Virginia. During his lifetime in the oil and gas business, Michael Benedum amassed a fortune, ranking him in his day among the 100 wealthiest Americans. Michael Benedum operated his worldwide business from corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Benedum established residence in Pittsburgh in 1907 and lived here for over 50 years. They named the Foundation in memory of their only child, Claude Worthington Benedum, who died in 1918 at age 20. In creating the Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Benedum expressed the wish that grantmaking be focused in West Virginia and Pittsburgh, their native and adopted homes.

   
 

Anonymous Contributors

Idea Foundry has been fortunate to garner strong support from other major foundations and contributors that have wished to remain anonymous in name.  We thank them for their support.

   
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Economic Development Partners

 


Throughout the TechMentor Process other organizations play various roles in helping to achieve entrepreneurial success.  These organizations are interested in economic development in the Western Pennsylvania region.



Innovation Works

Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse

Pittsburgh Technology Council

The Technology Collaborative

The Allegheny Conference on Community Development

Central Ben Franklin

eBizITPA

PCKIZ

GOKIZ

 

   
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Education Partners

 


Western Pennsylvania is fortunate to have some of the finest educational institutions in the country.  Their research, graduates and programs are world renowned.   Idea Foundry is proud to be working with the faculty of these schools, their administration and their tech transfer offices in a partnering relationship

Carnegie Mellon University

Duquesne University

University of Pittsburgh.

Penn State Univeristy

   
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