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BioEnterprise
11000 Cedar Avenue, Suite 100
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-3052
Phone: (216)658-3999
Fax: (216)658-3998

BioEnterprise is a business formation, recruitment, and acceleration initiative designed to grow health care companies and commercialize bioscience technologies. Based in Cleveland, BioEnterprise's founders and partners are The Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University, and Summa Health System.

BioEnterprise contacts working directly with CCTRP:

Karen Spilizewski - Director, Business Development
Karen works primarily on medical device and equipment opportunities. She brings nearly 20 years of experience in new product development and business development in medical and non-medical technologies.

kspilizewski@bioenterprise.com
Denise Richardson - Director, Business Development
Denise Richardson serves to oversee BioEnterprise's due diligence review of opportunities and the development of a network of regional resources to support health care company growth.

drichardson@bioenterprise.com

BioOhio
1275 Kinnear Road
Columbus, OH 43212
Phone: (614)675-3686
Fax: (614)675-3687

The mission of BioOhio is to accelerate bioscience discovery, innovation, and commercialization of global value, driving economic growth and improved quality of life in Ohio. BioOhio, founded in 1987 as Edison BioTechnology Center and formerly Omeris, is a non-profit organization designed to build and accelerate bioscience industry, research, and education in Ohio.

Currently, BioOhio is focused on four strategic areas:
1. Company and Capital Formation
2. Asset-based Company and Partnership Attraction
3. Workforce Development and Deployment
4. Community and Awareness Development

Headquartered in Columbus, BioOhio is supported by the Thomas Edison Program of the Ohio Department of Development and member contributions. BioOhio regional business development affiliates are located in Athens (Edison Biotechnology Institute), Cincinnati (BIO/START), Cleveland (BioEnterprise), and Columbus (TechColumbus).

AUTM
60 Revere Drive, Suite 500
Northbrook, IL 60062
Phone: (847)559-0846
Fax: (847)480-9282

AUTM is a nonprofit professional association with membership of more than 3,600 intellectual property managers and business executives from 45 countries. The association's mission is to advance the field of technology transfer, and enhance our ability to bring academic and nonprofit research to people around the world.

AUTM's global network of members represent more than 350 universities, research institutions, teaching hospitals and government agencies as well as hundreds of companies involved with managing and licensing innovations derived from academic and nonprofit research.

AUTM provides numerous resources for members including survey reports, professional development courses, a comprehensive training manual, peer-reviewed journal and a worldwide community of peers with expertise in all areas of intellectual property management.

Licensing Executives Society
1800 Diagonal Road
Suite 280
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703)836-3106
Fax: (703)836-3107

Established in 1965, the Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. and Canada), Inc. (LES) is a professional society comprised of over 6,000 members engaged in the transfer, use, development, manufacture and marketing of intellectual property.

The LES membership includes a wide range of professionals, including business executives, lawyers, licensing consultants, engineers, academicians, scientists and government officials. Many large corporations, professional firms, and universities comprise the Society's membership. Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. and Canada), Inc. is a member society of the Licensing Executives Society International, Inc. (LESI), with a worldwide membership of over 11,000 members in 30 national societies, representing over 80 countries.

Clinical Device Group
2128 W. Evergreen Ave
Chicago, IL 60622
Phone: (773)489-5706
Fax: (773)489-5982

Clinical Device Group is a consulting and contracting firm for medical device pre-approval issues. Since 1990 we have assisted medical device and diagnostic companies with contract research services, biological safety assessments, and training. Clinical Device Group's key capabilities include:
1. pre-market assessment,
2. protocol reviews
3. statistical strategies
4. sample size calculation
5. IDE, 510(k) and PMA support
6. investigational site monitoring
7. data entry
8. statistical analysis data management
9. final reports
10. investigational site audits
11. sponsor audits
12. on-site and web-based training

Accion USA
56 Roland St.
Suite 300
Boston, MA 02129
Phone: (866)245-0783
Fax: (617)625-7020

Accion USA is a private non-profit organization that offers small business loans of up to $25,000 and financial literacy education to small business owners in the United States. Their business loans can give you the money you need to succeed if you're having trouble financing your business.

Idea Crossing
737 Bolivar Road
Suite 3000
Cleveland, OH 44115
Phone: (216)363-3400

IdeaCrossing is an Internet resource available to all individuals and organizations with an interest in supporting and promoting entrepreneurial activity. It is intended to help Entrepreneurs find the assistance and investment capital they need to launch promising new business ventures. IdeaCrossing serves the Angel and Venture Capital Community by identifying and screening new investment opportunities.

IdeaCrossing will provide greater visibility to the many valuable assets located throughout any given region, including universities, economic development organizations, chambers of commerce, foundations and professional services providers - each having a vital role in nurturing and accelerating the growth of new companies and industries.

Jumpstart, Inc.
737 Bolivar Rd. #3000
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Phone: (216)363-3400

Ohio-based JumpStart funds high-growth businesses and ideas, works with their founders to develop the businesses into venture-ready entities and simultaneously celebrates Northeast Ohio's early-stage company successes. JumpStart accelerates the growth of innovative early stage businesses and ideas into venture ready companies through providing a continuum of resources to entrepreneurs and the community.

Magnet
4600 Prospect Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44103
Phone: (216)432-5300

Magnet is a clearinghouse for manufacturers seeking assistance with improving productivity, global access, product innovation and assistance with business advocacy.

This organization was established in 1984 by leading manufacturers in the region who wanted to establish an organization that could assist smaller manufacturers in becoming more competitive. After successfully serving manufacturers for over 25 years, in 2006, we changed our name to the Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, (MAGNET) to reflect our broader commitment and new initiatives focused on education, advocacy, and competitiveness.

Their mission is to help manufacturing and technology-based companies and entrepreneurs excel and grow through understanding, adopting, and implementing innovative methods and technologies. All of our services and initiatives are described in detail on their website.

Economic Development Organizations

Ashland Area Council for Economic Development - The Council assists in three major areas of economic development: business retention and expansion; business recruitment; and contributions to quality planning and quality of life. They offer resources such as The Small Business Development Center at Ashland University, which provides individual, confidential counseling and training programs for both potential and existing businesses.

Carroll County Economic Development - The Carroll County Economic Development center offers a complete list of business and services in Carroll County, as well as news pertaining to property and office space available in the area.

City of Cleveland Department of Economic Development - The department offers areas of development and assistance such as the Small Business Revolving Loan Program, which provides low-cost loans for the acquisition of fixed assets, renovation of existing facilities; the Division of Workforce Development; and the Empowerment Zone, which helps businesses expand or relocate within the zone.

City of Youngstown Economic Development - The Office of Economic Development offers several resources to growing businesses, such as the Small Business Mini-Loan Fund and the Ohio Enterprise Zone Program, which permits local municipalities, townships, and/ or counties to encourage new business investment projects by providing direct tax incentives.

Cuyahoga County Department of Development - The Department of Development promotes economically sound communities through programs that address issues vital to local business growth and enhanced employment opportunities within Cuyahoga County. They post several events and send out quarterly newsletters involving their development progress and resource available in the area.

Geauga County Community and Economic Development - The Community Development office administers funds including formula program funds and economic development program grants. The Economic Development sector offers low interest loan funds to county businesses, as well as a database of available industrial building sites and the CRA tax incentive program.

Greater Erie County Marketing Group, Inc. - The Greater Erie County Marketing Group Inc. (GEM) offers assistance and consultation to those looking to start-up or relocate their business to Erie County. GEM's services include a database of available properties, tax maps, and financial incentives.

Growth Partnership of Ashtabula County - An economic development organization in Ashtabula County that focuses on assisting businesses and boosting economic The County also offers an incentive package for businesses looking to locate or expand within the county, such as local tax incentives, low interest loans and training dollars.

Holmes County Planning Commission Office of Economic Development - The Holmes County Economic Development Council offers many financial tools to business owners, such as the Enterprise Zone Program, which offers tax incentives on real estate in the county, as well as several loan programs.

Huron County Development Council - The primary focus of the HCDC is the retention and expansion of existing business and industry and the attraction of new business and industry to Huron County. They offer site selection assistance and business resource connections.

Lake County Economic Development Center - The Economic Development Center promotes business retention, expansion, and new industries. There are several departments within the LCEDC, including the Small Business Development Center, which provides a wide range of free management counseling to existing and start-up businesses in Lake County and the Micro Loan Program, which provides small businesses with an alternative source of capital.

Lorain County Community Development Department - The Lorain County Community Development Department is the community and economic development representative for the Lorain County Board of Commissioners, and offers several resources, including the Lorain County Revolving Loan Fund, tax abatement in Enterprise zones, and Industrial Development Revenue Bonds.

Mahoning Valley Economic Development Corporation - The MVEDC is a non-profit program that assists local small businesses in identifying and securing federal, state and local government contacts and sub-contracting opportunities. They offer technical expertise, resources, specialized assistance, guidance, and counseling to entrepreneurs.

Medina County Economic Development - The MCEDC provides professional assistance and a wide array of services to employers, such as business relocation assistance, workforce and training development guidance, and marketing information.

NorTech - NorTech is a technology-based organization focused on the continuous improvement of Northeast Ohio's technology environment and economy. The organization is leading an effort to develop and communicate a comprehensive technology strategy that will drive innovation in the region.

Northeast Ohio Trade and Economic Consortium - An economic development partnership including counties such as Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Richland, Stark, Summit, Trumbull and Wayne. NEOTEC promotes trade, business growth and economic opportunities through strategies such the Foreign Trade Zone 181 and improving the logistics of Northeast Ohio.

Northern Ohio Minority Business Council - The NOMBC is a nonprofit organization working to retain, grow, and enhance the profitability of its ethnic minority-owned businesses. They promotes supplier diversity, facilitates corporate and minority business enterprises relationships, assists minority businesses in meeting challenges and seizing opportunities, and provides access to educational, managerial and technical assistance.

Ohio Department of Development - The Ohio Department of Development works with businesses to promote economic opportunities. They offer business information and guidance in several areas, such as starting a business, managing a minority business, and expanding a company. The 1st Stop Business Connection provides free state-level information needed by entrepreneurs to get started and continue their entrepreneurial journey, including the business information kit.

Ohio Economic Development Association - The OEDA represents over 425 economic development professionals across Ohio and offers its members on-going professional development training and materials, networking opportunities, and significant discounts for attending their state-wide events and workshops.

Portage County Office of Economic Development - The Portage County Office of Development offers several services to entrepreneurs, including confidential assistance in locating industrial sites and buildings, financing, property tax incentives, and Ohio incentive programs for those needing a new location for their business or are considering expanding. They also offer many informational items at their Download Center, such as community profiles, an industrial directory, wage surveys, and industrial growth patterns.

Richland Economic Development Corporation - The REDeC supports and enhances the economic vitality of Richland County, offering the comprehensive data needed to make informed decisions regarding expanding and growing businesses in North Central Ohio.

Stark Development Board, Inc. - The SDB offers assistance to local companies in growth, expansion, and attraction of new business investments. Financial assistance, incentives and a business network are available.

Summit Business Partnership - The Summit Business Partnership intends to satisfy, retain and grow the businesses located in Summit County through face-to-face meetings with business owners. They utilize trained professional Outreach Personnel, a team of government and economic development service providers, and hands-on program management.

Summit County Department of Development - The Summit County Department of Department has developed a technology-training grant to help companies obtain skills for their employees to better complete in today's economy. The department also focuses on increasing the quality of life within the Summit area through tax incentives offered to businesses, which have resulted in retaining and creating thousands of jobs in Summit County.

Team NEO - Team NEO markets Northeast Ohio to attract business investment in targeted industry clusters. They offer services to the region including marketing, accelerating industry clusters, serving as a central point, and championing new approaches that leverage regional strength.

Trumbull County Planning Commission Economic Development - The Trumbull County Economic Development Program primarily assists businesses in making new investments in fixed assets to create and retain jobs. The county offers a Revolving Loan Fund and offers several types of business assistance, each geared to meet a specific economic development need.

Tuscarawas County Office of Community Economic Development - The Tuscarawas County OCED provides several programs and incentives for businesses located in the county, including the Economic Development Grant & Revolving Loan Fund Programs and the Enterprise Zone Program.

Wayne Economic Development Council, Inc. - Wayne County provides economic development assistance through three major outlets: providing information and assistance to companies that are interested relocation, retention or expansion; marketing the community to targeted business industries; and working with elected officials and community partners to ensure a positive business environment.

Entrepreneurial Resources

Baldwin-Wallace College Business Plan Clinic - The Baldwin-Wallace Business Clinic is a community outreach program for small business owners and new business entrepreneurs. Their goal is to coach clients through the development of their business plan, they also offer other services for clients, which include an in depth review of their existing business plan or a feasibility study for a start-up business idea.

Business Plan Archive - In partnership with the Library of Congress, the Center for History and New Media, and the University of Maryland Libraries, the Archive collects and preserves business plans and related planning documents from the Birth of the Dot Com Era so that future generations will be able to learn from this episode in the history of technology and entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurs for Sustainability - E4S is a diverse network of over 4,000 leaders who are putting the principles of sustainability into action. Their core principles include Connect, which includes E4S Third Tuesday Network Events to bring together communities; Learn, which provides valuable entrepreneurial resources; and Do, which implements services around the region.

IdeaCrossing - IdeaCrossing is a free online community portal designed to help entrepreneurs find both the intellectual assistance and funding they need to launch and grow new business ventures. IdeaCrossing also serves the Angel and Venture Capital community by identifying and screening new investment opportunities. The site also provides greater visibility to the valuable assets located throughout any region, including universities, economic development organizations, service providers, and chambers of commerce.

John Carroll University Entrepreneurs Association - The Entrepreneurs Association is comprised of over 200 private companies. Its members are seeking to grow their businesses and act as a force for positive change in the Cleveland area. Several resources are available to the Entrepreneurs Association members, such as mentoring opportunities, career services, and numerous partner organizations.

National Association of Women Business Owners - NAWBO works to strengthen the wealth-creating capacity of its members and promote economic development, create innovative and effective changes in the business culture, build strategic alliances, coalitions and affiliations, and transform public policy and influence opinion makers. They offer many resources including educational activities, business referrals and leadership training.

NEO411.BIZ - A source of information for entrepreneurs starting or growing their business in Northeast Ohio. NEO411.biz, a service of Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE), assists in locating and accessing the most beneficial resources in terms of management, funding, and other specialized areas such as intellectual property and I.T. workforce information. NAWBO offers many resources for women business owners in Northeast Ohio through the Cleveland chapter as well as through the national NAWBO connection. Through the alliances with other business organizations, women's organizations, national and local corporate partners and, most importantly, the NAWBO members throughout the country, members can take advantage of educational activities, business referrals, leadership training, and many other opportunities.

NEOinc - The Northeast Ohio Incubator Collaborative (NEOinc) provides coordinated services to entrepreneurs desiring to start or grow technology-oriented businesses in the 21 counties of Northeast Ohio. Formed by the Edison funded incubators in Northeast Ohio (Akron Global Business Accelerator, Braintree, GLIDE, MAGNET, and the Youngstown Business Incubator), NEOinc is an entry point into the entrepreneurial support network that exists across Northeast Ohio.

NEOSA - NEOSA membership-based organization that promotes the advancement of the Technology Community and I.T. Industry of Northeast Ohio. The organization is intended to provide a forum for sharing business and technical experience among industry professionals, promote attractiveness of the Northeast Ohio area, and support its members in marketing their products and services worldwide.

SCORE Counselors to America's Small Business - With its 10,500 volunteer counselors, SCORE offers free and confidential small business advice for entrepreneurs. Together, their volunteers have more than 600 business skills and are working or retired business owners, executives, and corporate leaders who are interested in sharing their wisdom and lessons learned in the business.

TechLift - TechLift, a NorTech initiative, is dedicated to enhancing Northeast Ohio's technology entrepreneurial companies by providing unique services, entrepreneurial mentorship and access to resources. TechLift was created through Northeast Ohio's successful proposal to Ohio's Third Frontier Program Entrepreneurial Signature Program and is focused on Northeast Ohio's Technology Signature: Advanced Materials, BioScience, Information Technology, Electronics, and Advanced Energy.

Young Entrepreneurs @ Ashland - YEA offers a comprehensive, interactive program that immerses students in many facets of the business world. The program engages its participants by having them form companies, design and fabricate new products, develop a sales and marketing campaign, maintain a company financial record, and participate in a new product business trade show.

Incubators

Akron Global Business Accelerator - The Akron Global Business Accelerator (AGBA) offers upscale office, lab and manufacturing space with state of the art conferencing facilities and IT services. The Accelerator offers support and counseling services including: cash flow management, financing, marketing and sales, business plan development and much more. Attention is given to assisting new companies commercializing advanced materials, electronics and instrumentation, and information technologies.

BioEnterprise - BioEnterprise is a business formation, recruitment, and acceleration initiative designed to grow health care companies and commercialize bioscience technologies. They offer a full range of services to support the development and growth of healthcare businesses, such as management support, clinical collaborations, investment capital and other start-up funding, business development, and a network of regional resources.

Braintree Center for Business Innovation - Braintree is a non-profit business incubator that assists business start-ups and emerging companies in North Central Ohio. They offer counseling, customer referral, access to capital, and training opportunities. Tenants are offered a series of services including a support system of successful entrepreneurs, flexible space, links to accounting, financial and legal professionals, one-on-one business consulting, and networking opportunities with other small businesses. Braintree is part of the Northeast Ohio Incubator Collaborative (NEOinc).

Great Lakes Innovation and Development Enterprise - GLIDE is a comprehensive regional innovation center, resource hub, and business incubator that assists entrepreneurs in growing their business at all stages. Their services include business and idea assessments, technology and staffing support, access to legal counsel, educational resources, business management mentoring, access to capital, and strategic business guidance. GLIDE is part of the Northeast Ohio Incubator Collaborative (NEOinc).

MAGNET - The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network acts as the voice for and to the region's manufacturers, as well as the "one stop shop" for public and private resources needed by those companies in order to compete around the world. MAGNET's consulting services consist of industry experts who assist manufacturers of all sizes and segments to become more productive, profitable, and innovative every day. MAGNET is part of the Northeast Ohio Incubator Collaborative (NEOinc).

Sherwin-Williams CRADLE - The Creative Research And Development Laboratory Environment Technology Incubator Laboratories offers 12,000 square feet of state-of-the-art chemistry laboratory, office, and meeting space in Valley View, Ohio. The facility is set up for eight to 12 small technology companies and features 24-hour access to a secured building, furnished private offices, on-site parking, and high-speed Internet access.

Youngstown Business Incubator - The Youngstown Business Incubator is a non-profit corporation that accelerates the start-up and growth rates of scalable technology-based businesses in the greater Mahoning Valley. The YBI's current focus is on developing business to business software application companies, although they will work with firms possessing a broad range of proprietary technologies. YBI is part of the Northeast Ohio Incubator Collaborative (NEOinc).

Angel Funds

BlueTree Allied Angels - Allied Angels is a regional group of accredited investors who invest in regional early-stage companies. The group offers several entrepreneur benefits, including a large capital source, a broad pool of knowledge and contacts, an efficient process and structure, and additional capital connections.

Ohio TechAngels Fund - The Ohio TechAngels Fund is a contributed capital and "sidecar" angel fund with over 100 members and partners from throughout Ohio. The Fund is interested in engaging qualified entrepreneurs who are developing promising, high-growth Ohio businesses, predominantly in the life sciences, information technology, and physical sciences market sectors.

North Coast Angel Fund - The North Coast Angel Fund is a contributed capital and "sidecar" pre-seed investment fund with a focus on early-stage technology investments. Targeted industries include biosciences, advanced materials, electronics and controls, information technology, and energy and power/propulsion. NCAF is interested in investments where there is an opportunity and a willingness to leverage the members' significant experience and expertise.

Angel Networks

ARCHAngels - The Akron Regional Change Angel Network is a regional forum that has introduced investors to market-driven, technology-based investment opportunities within Northeast Ohio. The network invests in promising technology companies that can leverage the region's strengths in health care, information technologies, polymers and other advanced materials.

Chambers of Commerce

Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce

Ashtabula Area Chamber of Commerce

Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce

Carroll County Chamber of Commerce

Cuyahoga Valley Chamber of Commerce

Erie County Chamber of Commerce

Greater Akron Chamber

Greater Cleveland Partnership

Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce

Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce

Lake County Chambers of Commerce

Lorain County Chamber of Commerce

Mansfield/Richland Area Chamber of Commerce

Medina Area Chamber of Commerce

Portage County Chambers of Commerce

Shelby Chamber of Commerce

Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce

Wooster Area Chamber of Commerce

Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber