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162                       Craig Schroeder

             In summary, this work is really about building relationships with young
           people. Take time to listen to them, encourage them, and support them. The
           impact will last a lifetime!


                                       NOTES

            1. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO
           64110, www.kauffman.org.
            2. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, 1601 W. Fifth Ave. #199, Colum-
           bus, OH 43212, www.entre-ed.org.
            3. The Rural School and Community Trust, 1530 Wilson Blvd., Suite 240, Ar-
           lington, VA 22209, www.ruraledu.org.
            4. Kim Pate, Director of Field Development, CFED, 777 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite
           800, Washington DC 20002, www.cfed.org.
            5. Ron Martinez, Youth Entrepreneur Director, EBS Initiative, www.bizport.org.
            6. Dr. Laurel Gamm, Executive Director, Putting Green, P.O. Box 91, New Ulm,
           MN 56073, www.puttinggreen.org.
            7. Bryan Fraser, Marketing Development Manager, Rural Insights, 16 Academy
           Street, Fortrose Ross-shire Scotland IV10 8TW, www.ruralinsights.com.
            8. Backporch Friends, 27 N. Main St., Valentine, NE 69201.
            9. Girl Talk, 3400 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1750, Atlanta, GA 30326, www
           .desiretoinspire.org


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