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Grow Wabash County is “starting strong in 2021” by receiving $15,750 in grant funding from the 80/20 Foundation Trust to launch the Wabash County High School Entrepreneurship Collaborative for local students, according to project manager for marketing and events Chelsea Boulrisse.
Boulrisse said this new collaborative will expand upon the groundwork laid out by Grow Wabash County, in partnership with Heartland Career Center, Manchester Community Schools, MSD of Wabash County and Wabash City Schools, to provide a dynamic, more streamlined entrepreneurship curriculum for students looking to get a head start in the competitive business world.