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Revision as of 01:01, 27 February 2014
Contents
Overview
Blackstone is a global alternative investment firm established in 1985. They currently have 230 billion in assets, and they went public in 2007. From their own description:
"Blackstone is the world’s largest independent alternative asset manager, serving the investment needs of leading public pension funds, academic and charitable institutions and other investors for more than 25 years. Our funds include private equity funds, real estate funds, customized hedge fund solution funds, credit-oriented funds and publicly traded closed end mutual funds. In addition, we provide investment advice and management services to institutional investors through a variety of separately managed accounts. "
The program is available mostly in economically depressed regions of California, Montana, Central Florida, Pennslyvania, Ohio and Michigan.
BlackStone LaunchPad Youtube Video
Purpose
Blackstone's Charitable Foundation includes an "Entrepreneurship Initiative", a part of which is their Blackstone LaunchPad program. From their description:
"Blackstone LaunchPad is a national model for fostering entrepreneurship through higher education. Based on a successful program at the University of Miami, it encourages entrepreneurial thinking and activity among undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty and alumni for the purpose of incubating a new generation of entrepreneurs who will contribute to the economic revitalization of distressed regions."
Their main goal is to educate and "Supercharge Regional Economies." They do this by focusing on areas in which the entrepreneurial ecosystem is underdeveloped. They connect these regions with an influx of what they consider to be "high growth ventures" from students and building a network of already successful entrepreneurs around them.
They have a simple incubation process:
- A young entrepreneur completes a profile that al members of the Launch Pad Community can access, and they complete a "Venture Assessment Form" that illustrates the details of their expected market, competitors, and the future of their product
- Pair a student with a master entrepreneur to develop a business idea. These entrepreneurs can recognize great potential and they guide subjects through the rigorous process. The subject can meet regularly with the LaunchPad staff as well.
- Blackstone does the networking and provides the student with the proper resources- they are able to meet a number of business leaders in their area to recieve additional mentorship. Partnerships are also formed with programs, firms, and investors in the area.
- Blackstone helps bring their product to the market, and this creates new jobs in the area, leaving a lasting, sustainable network
Blackstone Launchpad also has programs which work in regions that have some pre-existing entrepreneurial activity. They create what they call an "Innovation Hub" in this area to coordinate resources they already have and expand them to new territories.
Distinct Differences From Other Offerings
Blackstone LaunchPad is a unique resource for Universities because very few campus incubators are run by external resources. Typically, these incubators are somewhat limited to an alumni network and the resources they have to offer, where as Blackstone LaunchPad has a very diverse collection of Entrepreneurial Masters to educate, coach, and connect students with the rest of the entrepreneurial world. LaunchPad offers the networking and resources of being a leading global venture capital firm.
Blackstone also has a number of Organizational Grants, funding the growth of entrepreneurship across the country. Many of these organizations either promote entrepreneurial action, provide funding and support for existing entrepreneurs, or educate students about entrepreneurship.
Impact Achieved For Students and Campus
Not only does Blackstone LaunchPad help budding entrepreneurs, it aids the local economy surrounding the university the students are attending. The ventures that students create help increase the number of jobs available in the area, and expand the network of professionals in the region.
White House's Startup America Initiative- "Startup America is a White House initiative that was launched to celebrate, inspire, and accelerate high-growth entrepreneurship throughout the nation" More details can be found at the website- http://www.whitehouse.gov/economy/business/startup-america
- California- Largest grant of $3.5 million, over 100,000 students affected within California, 350,000 students nationwide involved in networks created
- Montana- Blackstone Charitable Foundation partnership with University of Montana, Montana State University and Headwaters RC&D creating 200,000 person peer community which encompasses 150 new ventures and has generated hundreds of jobs
- Central Florida- Blackstone Charitable Foundation partnership established with $1.4 million grant to UCF and U. Miami, focus on entrepreneurship education in respective universities
- Pennsylvania-Blackstone Charitable Foundation partnership est. with $3 million grant to Philadelphia and Temple University and University City Science Center, total of 40,836 students impacted
- Ohio- Blackstone Charitable Foundation created annual $3.2 million contribution with Burton D. Morgan Foundation to be put towards numerous universities in Northeast Ohio, impacting over 72,000 students. The Burton D. Morgan Foundation invests in numerous entrepreneurially focused organizations and institutions to strengthen free enterprise
- New Economy Initiative (NEI) (Michigan)- $2 million contribution to boost employment and restart the economy specifically in Detroit after economic crises
Launch Pad at Kent State University
Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus
Schools and associations with Blackstone LaunchPad Program:
California
- UCLA
- UC Irvine
- USC
- Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation
Montana
- University of Montana
- Montana State University
Florida
- University of Central Florida
Pennsylvania
- Temple University
- University City Science Center
- Philadelphia University
Ohio
- Kent State University
- Lorain County Community College
- Baldwin Wallace University
- Case Western Reserve University
Michigan
- Wayne State University
- Walsh College
All of these schools offer the Blackstone LaunchPad program and interested students can follow the multi-step process listed above to get involved.
Contact Information
As posted on http://www.blackstone.com/the-firm/overview/contact-us
United States
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New York Atlanta Boston
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Dallas Investor Relations |
International
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London Istanbul |
Mumbai
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For general inquiries please contact us at info@blackstone.com.
If your inquiry is associated with your desire for a position at The Blackstone Group, please visit the Careers page.

