Startup Initiatives Sprout from Global Entrepreneurship WeekHere is a look at some of the programs that will keep startups growing in the months to come.

ByCarol Tice

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Many business owners may not have felt like whooping it up this week, even though it wasGlobal Entrepreneurship Week. As it was with GEW last year and the year before,many economies continue to struggle.

What's to celebrate? The fact that GEW has inspired so many different activities and events that support entrepreneurship. Now, it's more like a year-round movement than a week. It's also truly global, bringing business ideas and innovations to many countries that need them even more than we do.

这是一个看一些新的GEW-inspired programs that will keep startups growing in the months to come:

Kauffman Global Partners Networkis a new initiative of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation that will support entrepreneurs by growing more business incubators and accelerator programs, and helping entrepreneurs access the capital they need to grow. You canapply to participatein the program through December 5.

Fall has GEW, and now spring has theGlobal Entrepreneurship Congress, which will meet for the third time this March, this time in Liverpool, UK. Startup entrepreneurs and thought leaders from 120 countries are already signed up to attend.

The Clean Tech Open Global Forum, which meets during GEW, has raised more than $280 million in private funding for startups, 80 percent of which are still up and running today. More than 2,000 new clean-tech jobs have been created by the initiative. Winners receive $250,000 in funding and services. There are regional competitions and winners, too.

The GEW-relatedStartup Openrecognized 50 startups from countries around the world. It's open to any entrepreneurs who have started or have a business plan for a venture in the previous year -- so get started on your idea for GEW 2012.

Startup Weekendbootcamps are spreading like a viral blog post -- 60 cities participated in 54-hour entrepreneurial brainstorm events in cities from Denmark to Macedonia to Denver.

What did you do during Global Entrepreneurship Week?Leave a comment and let us know.

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Carol Tice

Owner of Make a Living Writing

Longtime Seattle business writerCarol Ticehas written forEntrepreneur, Forbes, Delta Skyand many more. She writes the award-winning Make a Living Writing blog. Her new ebook for Oberlo isCrowdfunding for Entrepreneurs.

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