The accelerator and investor group has picked nine startups for its inaugural Minnesota cohort, with a focus on sustainability.
Accelerators
Amid lingering questions about the fate of clean energy initiatives, the Minneapolis-based accelerator program continues on with five more participants.
Meet two local companies participating in the second round of the MSP Equity Accelerator program, which is aimed at improving business outcomes for underrepresented founders.
CodeLaunch, a highly produced startup event described as “part competition, part raucous event and trade show,” will take place in Minneapolis for the first time.
The team's accelerator program is motivating some startups to relocate to Minnesota.
This year’s class features three Minneapolis-based startups in the sports industry.
Nine local entrepreneurs have been selected for the Finnovation Fellowship Program, which runs from September to June.
Launching this fall, the MSP Equity Accelerator aims for a more “hands-on” approach to helping diverse founders in Minnesota.
The team’s Techstars accelerator program will return for the third time this November.
The St. Paul nonprofit is rolling out a new program designed to help boost Black, Indigenous, and Latina business owners.
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.