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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Oceanne Jewelry Designs blends the modern and the unique.
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Small business owners promote Mexican culture through handmade crafts.
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Old Brooklyn's Abolition Bakery donates all proceeds to the fight against sex trafficking and helping local survivors.
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Designer Luchis Royster's eye for the unique makes his bags one-of-a-kind.
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Squash the Beef catering features vegan comfort food and was founded on health concerns
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Russell Horner of Brook Park uses his woodworking talents to create a family-friendly game.
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Ron Fedor hand-carves local stone into folk art
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Maple Heights native Diane Linston achieves success as Cleveland's only African American female clothing manufacturer.
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BrokeNBored Concepts repurposes broken skateboards and works to change the perception that skateboarders are just punks
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With its home base in Barberton, OH, Peaceful Fruits provides healthy snacks and opportunities for the community.
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Ideal Surface casts custom decorative concrete that incorporates fibers and can take on the appearance of wood or fabic
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When a commercial pet treat made her dog extremely ill, Dawn DeFrank took matters into her own hands.