Judson College’s Students In Free Enterprise team was awarded one of 50 $5,000 grants distributed by The Marcus Foundation in 2005. The team was chosen because of its program to teach entrepreneurial skills to high school seniors in Perry County. The team used the funds to purchase a screen-printing machine for the semester-long program, INKredible Entrepreneurs. The program began Jan. 19 and teaches students the various skills and tasks involved in creating and operating a business.
Free Enterprise Team Awarded Grant
Related Posts

Disaster relief volunteers work in Mississippi after winter storm, in Alabama after tornado, winds
February 2, 2026
After a winter storm swept across north Mississippi in late January — at the same time a tornado and straight-line winds affected south Alabama — Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief teams are hard at work.

Alabama Senate passes bill prohibiting elder abusers from profiting from deaths
February 2, 2026
The Senate Thursday also passed Sen. Keith Kelley’s Senate Bill 41 to prohibit people who are convicted of elder abuse and neglect or financial exploitation of an elderly person from profiting from that person’s death.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
February 2, 2026

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
February 2, 2026
Share with others: