Lt. Gov. @JonHusted: “Since March, since those early days, we’ve learned a lot about how to manage our risk – individually and collectively. Health professionals have learned more, businesses have learned more, public officials have learned more...”
“But without a vaccine, we concluded pretty early on that we’re going to have to learn to live with COVID-19 in our lives, & we had to develop strategies and protocols as to how we were going to do that – that we must learn to manage that risk individually and collectively.” -JH
“We’re now at the phase where our goal is frankly to just continue to educate and to persuade all of our fellow Ohioans to do the right thing by each other. Ultimately it will be up to each one of us to do that.” -JH
“But in the end, no order and no law will be as successful as a well-informed public who simply cares and respects each other. And as we stand here today, that’s our collective mission for all of us in Ohio, as we move forward.”
During today’s #COVID19 UPDATE with @GovMikeDeWine, Lt. Gov. @JonHusted gave an update on the #OhioIPPromise launched last year to streamline the process for guiding intellectual property through to commercialization.
“Ohio is home to a lot of great research.” JH
The #OhioIPPromise enabled the @uofcincy to generate a record 400 percent increase in startups last year, spun out of UC intellectual property, & a 1,000 percent increase this year.
.@UDRI_1 also joined the #OhioIPPromise & developed tech that uses X-rays to diagnose COVID-19.
The licensee noted that the IP Promise helped the deal move along quickly by reducing risk because of the transparency & trust created by the initiative.
During today’s #COVID19 UPDATE, Lt. Gov. @JonHusted provided an exciting workforce update:
The Individual Micro-credential Assistance Program, IMAP, reimburses training providers up to $3,000 for each completed technology-focused credential issued, up to $250,000 per provider ⤵️
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid – also known as FAFSA - opens on October 1.
All students, high school seniors, current students, and adults interested in attending or returning to college should complete the #FAFSA.
Each year, Ohio families miss out on available financial aid because they don’t complete the FAFSA.
It is estimated that approximately 39 percent of students eligible for financial aid do not currently complete the FAFSA.
Lt. Gov. @JonHusted: It’s National #SmallBusinessWeek, which for more than 50 years, has been celebrating America’s entrepreneurs & small biz owners who are the backbone of our economy.
Small Business Facts ⤵️
✅Ohio is home to more than 965,000 small biz, that account for 99.6% of the businesses in the state.
✅Together they employ 2.2 million people. That’s 45% of Ohio’s total employees.
✅Small businesses created more than 44,000 jobs in 2019.
We are proud to announce that this week the Ohio Small Business Development Center at Springfield was recognized by @SBAgov as the Great Lakes Region Small Business Development Center “Excellence and Innovation” Award winner!
During today’s #COVID19 UPDATE, Lt. Gov. @JonHusted announced next steps in plan to expand broadband.
The K-12 Broadband Connectivity Grant was announced in July to allocate CARES Act funding towards helping students gain internet access.
Awardees have been announced ⬇️
There was $83 million requested from the $50 million available.
For schools with smaller requests (under $20,000), the entire requested amount will be awarded for those who qualified.
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For schools w/ requests above $20,000, the first $20,000 will be fully awarded and the remaining request will be awarded at 60% in order to ensure every qualifying school receives some support.
Lt. Gov. @JonHusted also reminded Ohioans about the Diversity & Inclusion Technology Internship Program, which pairs non-traditional college students w/ tech companies.
There are 200 scholarships available.
FOR COMPANIES: Application Period is currently open and you can still apply through September 8th.
FOR STUDENTS: Application period opens today and you can apply through September 22nd.
Normally the program doesn’t allow for telecommuting internships, but due to #COVID19, that prohibition is waived, & your intern can work from home, depending on the needs of your company.
AND Ohio will reimburse your company for 2/3 of the intern’s wages, up to $10,000!
REMINDER: To help schools make the best purchasing decisions based on their needs, internet providers have been listing their equipment and pricing information in one centralized location to the benefit of Ohio schools.