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Posted: Friday, February 21, 2025

Seniors: Apply for the Kratus Entrepreneurship Award

Kratus Award 2024-25

The Business Department is pleased to announce that we are accepting student-developed, original business plans for the 2024/25 Kratus Entrepreneurship Award. The purpose of the award is to provide a measure of financial assistance to budding entrepreneurs as they graduate from university and embark on building their businesses.

The awards are given every spring to two graduating seniors, one male and one female, in any major who have demonstrated the greatest potential for building their own business, demonstrated by currently owning or operating a business, or preparing to own and operate a business. You do not need to be a business student to apply.

Recipients are selected by a committee of three faculty members from the Business Department.

To apply for the award

Please follow the business plan from the Small Business Development Center (below). This must be a fully developed business plan in Word or PDF format, not just a PowerPoint presentation.

Email your business plans to Dr. Lorena Mathien no later than the end of the day, April 1, 2025.

You must also present a 5-minute pitch plus Q&A of your business plan on Tuesday, April 15, at 12:15 p.m. in Chase Hall 341.

  • Amount: $1,500 each student
  • Due Date: Monday, April 1
  • Presentation Date: Tuesday, April 15, 12:15 p.m. in Chase Hall 341
  • Award Notification: Monday, April 21
  • Award Ceremony: Thursday, May 8, 12:15 p.m. in the Student Union Assembly Hall  

History of the Award

John and Tom Kratus were among the early graduates of the Buffalo State Business Program. John, Tom’s father, had been a successful businessman who decided to enter college at the same time as his son to pursue a business degree at Buffalo State. They both graduated with their business degrees in 1975. In 1977, John decided to move his business to the fast-growing area of Dallas, TX. Unfortunately, their success was short-lived. In 1984, John, at the age of 52, died suddenly from a heart attack. In 1986, at age 30, Tom died of leukemia. Despite this double tragedy, the rest of the family ran the business successfully until it was sold.

In the late 1980s, the Kratus family established a scholarship for business students at Buffalo State in honor of John and Tom and to thank the Business Department for their support from the business faculty while they were students. The Kratus Award is given annually to two students who best exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit that John and Tom possessed.

Kratus Award Format

Summary

  • Business description
    • Name
    • Location and plan description
    • Product/Service
    • Management experience/expertise
  • Business goals
  • Summary of financial needs and application of funds
  • Earnings projection

Market analysis

  • Description of the total market and percentage you plan to capture
  • Industry trends
  • Target market
  • Competition

Products or Services

  • Description of product line or service
  • Proprietary position
  • Comparison with competitor’s products or services

Marketing strategy

  • Overall strategy
  • Pricing policy
  • Method of selling, distributing, and servicing products or services

Management plan

  • Form of business organization
  • Officers, organizational chart, and responsibilities
  • Staffing plan and number of employees

Financial data

  • Two-year financial projections
    • Income statements (profit and loss statement)
    • Balance sheets
    • Cash flow statement
    • Capital expenditures
  • Explanation of projections
  • Explanation of use and effect of new funds (loans, etc.)

 

Submitted by: Lorena D. Mathien
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