The St. Paul nonprofit is rolling out a new program designed to help boost Black, Indigenous, and Latina business owners.
Accelerators
Ten startups have been selected for the second cohort of The Minnesota Twins Accelerator program.
Techstars CEO Maëlle Gavet thinks the Twin Cities could support at least two more accelerator programs.
Co-led by Muslim nonprofits Rabata and RISE, the program is aimed at helping women turn early ideas into sustainable nonprofits.
The Rochester-based health system has established a program to help found and nurture new companies piloting the latest innovations in gene and cell therapies.
As part of the program, nine entrepreneurs will receive a living stipend and mentorship.
As part of the “Get Down to Business” accelerator, three startups got a chance to showcase their businesses at the annual 3M Open golf tournament.
As part of the program, four Minnesota food and ag companies will team up with local Fortune 500 companies over the next year and a half.
The Minneapolis-based venture capital firm aims to continue funding and launching early-stage tech companies in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Cohort members EDGE Sound Research and AWSM Sauce bring their products to the stadium in hopes of “infusing innovation at all levels” for the Minnesota baseball team.
The program is designed to help pet businesses learn the ins and outs of mass retail — from refining their pitch to getting their products reviewed by industry experts.
The new VC firm is teaming up with MESA, the Minnesota Emerging Software Advisory, to offer early-stage advice to tech founders.
Thanks to the Norway House program, Røros butter is making its American debut in the Twin Cities.
With venture funding driving entrepreneurship today, Minnesota's big businesses want to create internal startup cultures to reconnect with their inventive roots.
The ten startups—two of which are Twin Cities-based—will set up a temporary HQ in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis.
Twin Cities-based beauty and wellness companies that launched in the midst of a pandemic. Plus, Target accelerator applications open today.
3M, U of M join network to support founders in Grid Catalyst, a new program from Clean Energy Economy Minnesota
The investment group based in Minnesota and Colorado is adding a formal mentorship program for its pre-seed and seed-stage startups.