McGraw-Horton wins Whirlpool grant

Passion, dedication and creativity are just some of the qualities that moms and inventors share.

Passion, dedication and creativity are just some of the qualities that moms and inventors share.

The 2008 Whirlpool brand Mother of Invention program is awarding more than $40,000 to five mompreneurs to help jump-start their businesses.

In the Traditional Category, Cameo McGraw-Horton of Bothell won first prize and a $7,000 grant. She created improvements to a pet leash that offers flexibility for owners and added safety for animals when walking a pet.

Developed four years ago, the Mother of Invention Grant program helps moms bring their innovative ideas to fruition with not only monetary resources but key business lessons. While this program was designed to help moms grow and recognize their potential, executives at Whirlpool have watched the program grow, as well.

“This year, the number of submissions increased by more than 20 percent,” said Audrey Reed-Granger, director of public relations for Whirlpool brand.

“We are very proud of the caliber of entries received and noticed an increase in the progress these inventors have achieved, with business models, prototypes and patents.”