The Mind Trust: Attracting Supporting and Empowering Educational Entreprenuers in Indianapolis, Indiana

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Educational Entrepreneurship: Realities, Challenges, Possibilities. (2006). Frederick M. Hess, Harvard Education Press.

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The Process of Social Entrepreneurship: Creating Opportunities Worthy of Serious Pursuit. (2002).  Ayse Guclu, J. Gregory Dees, and Beth Battle Anderson. Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship.

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The Supply Side of School Reform and the Future of Educational Entrepreneurship conference materials (2007). American Enterprise Institute.