The Pantheon business incubator in downtown Vincennes has been awarded a $40,000 community grant.
The grant is from the Community Collaboration Fund of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Officials with the facility say the money will support the "Pantheon Future Founders: Igniting Innovation in Young Minds" program. That program will offer students specialized training, mentorship, ecosystem connections and experimental learning in partnership with local businesses. It will also offer entrepreneurial educational experiences to local high school students.
The Pantheon was among 31 projects selected for funding from more than 80 applicants.
Pantheon Future Founders is anticipated to launch at the end of 2024.
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