ENTREPRENEURIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE INNOVATIVE AT THE ACADEMIC COLLEGE OF TEL AVIV-YAFO SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT PROJECT OF THE TEL AVIV-YAFO FOUNDATION Meeting the evolving needs of the City of Tel Aviv-Yafo with the establishment of social services, educational, cultural and environmental projects.
BACKGROUND: The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo MTA The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo (MTA) was founded seventeen years ago by the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv University and the Israel Council of Higher Education (CHE) as an independent public college financed by student tuition and government subsidies. MTA's 3,800 students study in four undergraduate schools (Computer Sciences, Management and Economics, Behavioral Sciences, Government and Society) and two graduate programs (Computer Sciences and Psychology). Students in these programs have consistently demonstrated a high standard of academic excellence in relation to graduates of other programs from comparable institutions of higher learning in Israel. Alongside its academic commitments, MTA goes to great lengths to use its resources and know-how as levers for social and educational change in Yafo and the culturally diverse neighborhoods of south Tel Aviv. Operating eight large-scape community outreach programs that address the needs of more than 1,500 elementary and high-school students, MTA is making great strides towards building a strong, lasting bond with the community that surrounds it. The School of Management and Economics MTA's School of Management and Economics is one of Israel's foremost educators in the field of economics and business management. Since its establishment in 1994, the School has earned a reputation of excellence, renowned for its active engagement with the business community and its hands-on, practice-focused curriculum.
What Sets the School of Management and Economics Apart from Other Schools? MTA's School of Management and Economics is more than an educational institution. It is a place where minds are shaped and careers are launched: where academia meets professional insight, where theory is put to the test. Students have the unrivaled advantage of gaining hands-on, real-time business experience. Offering two undergraduate tracks (Economics and Management and Information Systems) to accommodate the interests of both business-oriented students and those who are more technicallyinclined, the School maintains close ties with the business world by exposing students to the needs of the workforce and by weaving practice into theory at all times. Such an approach to learning has made graduates of the School of Management and Economics desirable commodities in the business community and has given the School a unique advantage in relation to other leading schools of economics and business management in Israel. Dean Israel (Izzi) Borovitz: Professor Emeritus of Computers and IT Systems at Tel Aviv University and former Chairman of El-Al Israel Airline and CEO of Kenafayim Ltd., Israel Borovitz is an outstanding scholar who combines diverse academic know-how with extensive business and managerial experience. StartHub Program for Professional Entrepreneurship A Local Program for Ventures with Global Reach StartHub operates an intensive 24-week non-degree program for inventors and entrepreneurs of all ages, cultures, religious backgrounds; and from various walks of life who share two main qualities: a desire to transform ideas into successful businesses and the lack of experience and know-how to do so. A unique curriculum that combines individual mentoring with lectures by some of Israel's most prominent businessmen and entrepreneurs, StartHub ensures an educational experience complete with brainstorming and interaction with key members of Israel s business community. The StartHub accelerator for entrepreneurs has demonstrated a significant success rate with over 80% of participants graduating from the program; of those, 95% have active startup ventures functioning 6 months later.
Participants of the StartHub program gain valuable connections to fellow entrepreneurs and mentors who are able to assist them with idea generating and inspiration, access resources they would otherwise not be able to receive, obtain 1 on 1 mentorships, attend numerous lectures each week on every aspect of business development including legal and accounting services, marketing, financing, and opportunities to pitch their venture to angel investors and venture capitalists. The StartHub Center is located on the upper floor of MTA's School of Management and Economics and is set apart from other teaching areas to provide an effective collaborative workspace for participants. It is stylishly furnished and equipped with everything from individual work stations for the startups to conference rooms, broadband Wi-Fi internet, presentation facilities and a fully-stocked kitchen. Each term, the facility will house 18 startups, serving 72 entrepreneurs throughout the course of the year. The goal of the program is to increase and expand opportunities available to early stage startups and provide the support they need to make an impact in Israel and globally. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY SUPPORTING THE ENTREPRENEURS OF THE STARTUP NATION! Tuition Per Participant: $5,492 Each x 72 Participants = $395,424 Average payment by participants $2,112 x 72 participants = $152,064 Tel Aviv Academic College Scholarships $704 per participant = $50,688 Requested Donation for Annual Entrepreneurial Scholarships: $192,672
The establishment of an Academic College campus in Yafo is the pinnacle of the projects that the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo is undertaking to improve a longneglected area of the city. I have always believed that the best investment in the future was in education; and higher education is the surest vehicle for social and economic mobility. Further, I am convinced that by the establishment of an academic institution in one of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the city and country, we are providing an incentive to local residents, many of whom are talented but have not had the opportunity to study. I am personally committed, as are all members of my administration, to see this vision become a reality. The construction of the new campus continues. Yet much effort and many resources are still required to complete the project. I invite you to join me in this new, exciting endeavor which will produce a very large and personally satisfying return on our investment. Sincerely, Ron Huldai Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo Northwestern view of the School for Economics and Management
About the Tel Aviv-Yafo Foundation The Tel Aviv-Yafo Foundation, chaired by Mayor Ron Huldai, partners with donors from around the world to meet the evolving needs of the City of Tel Aviv-Yafo. The Tel Aviv-Yafo Foundation has generated momentum to the city and proudly serves as a beacon of progress, elevating the city s quality of life through education, the arts, sports, social services, and the environment. Responsive and purposeful, the Foundation provides for the needy and creates opportunities for a better future for all the residents of Tel Aviv-Yafo. The Foundation was founded in 1977 and has established more than 500 projects to date, raising over $400 million worldwide. By matching contributions dollar-for-dollar and by allowing donors to designate their funds, the Foundation ensures accountability, promotes collaboration between donor and recipient, and strengthens the bond between the Diaspora and Israel. To learn more about the Tel Aviv-Yafo Foundation please visit: www.telavivfoundation.org