Plus, SBA 8(a), new jobs, Digital Equity Fund + Backpack's acquisitions.
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| | Techstars tranformation Today, applications open for the first spring term of a new schedule for Techstars. The Equitech accelerator is now one of the 22 programs starting in the Spring term. We received an email earlier today that outlines the changes taking place in the way the pre-seed investor operates its accelerator programs. Just a reminder that they have run over 50 accelerators a year in different 15 countries. Apparently, that became confusing to both founders and VC investors in the Techstars network who see Techstars "as a source of deal flow," according to the email. Moving forward, Techstars will move to a two-term schedule where the majority of its accelerator programs start and end together two times a year. To pilot this shift, Techstars will be running 22 programs in 16 cities throughout five countries, with three being remote. The shift will hopefully provide founders an advantage with a reimagined Demo Day, which will leverage the collective strength of over 250 companies finishing at once, combined with Techstars investor network. A familiar name of Equitech (from UpSurge Baltimore) is listed as a partner, as are Audi, The Ohio State University and Build in Tulsa. Interested startups in Baltimore should check out the application for Baltimore’s Equitech Accelerator. What do you think about this shift? Let us know by replying to this email or sending another to [email protected]. — Technical.ly reporter Alanah Nichole Davis ([email protected]) | | | | By Black, Indigenous and other Small Business Act-designated socially disadvantaged contractors participating in the SBA 8(a) supplier diversity program have been asked to submit narratives explaining why they're disadvantaged. Read more » By You can do it! Read more » By Two of the grantees’ leaders share their plans for the money they received from the city's Digital Equity Fund. Read more » By The RealLIST Startups honoree once known as Youme announced in August that it acquired DC’s Hurdle and was rebranding as Backpack. Now, CEO Hafeezah Muhammad said, the company has made another similar move. Read more » | Featured Jobs International SOS is dedicated to helping people stay healthy, safe and productive, wherever they go, for work or personal growth, and to overcome unexpected challenges. International SOS is...Find out more » International SOS is dedicated to helping people stay healthy, safe and productive, wherever they go, for work or personal growth, and to overcome unexpected challenges. International SOS is...Find out more » International SOS is the world’s leading medical and security services company with over 12,000 employees working in 1,000 locations in 90 countries. We were founded on the principle of putting our...Find out more » |
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