1. Establish a Entrepreneurship Promotion Fund to invest seed capital in student projects/ideas. Like Carnegie Mellon's Open Field Entrepreneurship Fund
2. Invest in streamlining information about Entrepreneurship promoting institutions/body and Enterprise development competitions across the globe and make it readily available to budding entrepreneurs via an online platform. Regularly invite some of these institutions on campus for knowledge and ideas sharing with students
3. Forge partnership with atleast 2 or 3 leading organizations which promote social entrepreneurship and design thinking. Many of these organization have college chapters and they work with budding entrepreneurs via these chapters e.g. Ashoka. Action for India, Skoll Foundation, India Innovation Fund, Stanford Design Lab etc.
4. Create an infrastructure and incorporate resources that provides information and takes care of all logistical needs for setting up an enterprise. Something like a one stop solution to facilitates the processes right from enterprise registration to website development for entrepreneurs.
5. Host at least a series of competitions which are focussed towards entrepreneurial thinking. e.g Make a pitch, Intramural Business ideas in 24 hours, Business decathlons. Ensure there is a good prize money for at least one of the competitions.
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