The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. We recognize that small business is critical to our economic recovery and strength, to building America's future, and to helping the United States compete in today's global marketplace. Although SBA has grown and evolved in the years since it was established in 1953, the bottom line mission remains the same. The SBA helps Americans start, build and grow businesses. Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, SBA delivers its services to people throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands and Guam. Overview & History Since its founding on July 30, 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration has delivered millions of loans, loan guarantees, contracts, counseling sessions and other forms of assistance to small businesses. The SBA was officially established in 1953, but its philosophy and mission began to take shape years earlier in a number of predecessor agencies, largely as a response to the pressures of the Great Depression and World War II. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), created by President Herbert Hoover in 1932 to alleviate the financial crisis of the Great Depression, was SBA's grandparent. The RFC was basically a federal lending program for all businesses hurt by the Depression, large and small. It was adopted as the personal project of Hoover's successor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was staffed by some of Roosevelt's most capable and dedicated workers. Concern for small business intensified during World War II, when large industries beefed up production to accommodate wartime defense contracts and smaller businesses were left unable to compete. To help small business participate in war production and give them financial viability, Congress created the Smaller War Plants Corporation (SWPC) in 1942. The SWPC provided direct loans to private entrepreneurs, encouraged large financial institutions to make credit available to small enterprises, and advocated small business interests to federal procurement agencies and big businesses. The SWPC was dissolved after the war, and its lending and contract powers were handed over to the RFC. At this time, the Office of Small Business (OSB) in the Department of Commerce also assumed some responsibilities that would later become characteristic duties of the SBA. Its services were primarily educational. Believing that a lack of information and expertise was the main cause of small business failure, the OSB produced brochures and conducted management counseling for individual entrepreneurs. Congress created another wartime organization to handle small business concerns during the Korean War, this time called the Small Defense Plants Administration (SDPA). Its functions were similar to those of the SWPC, except that ultimate lending authority was retained by the RFC. The SDPA certified small businesses to the RFC when it had determined the businesses to be competent to perform the work of government contracts. By 1952, a move was on to abolish the RFC. To continue the important functions of the earlier agencies, President Dwight Eisenhower proposed creation of a new small business agency -- the Small Business Administration (SBA). In the Small Business Act of July 30, 1953, Congress created the Small Business Administration, whose function was to "aid, counsel, assist and protect, insofar as is possible, the interests of small business concerns." The charter also stipulated that the SBA would ensure small businesses a "fair proportion" of government contracts and sales of surplus property. By 1954, SBA already was making direct business loans and guaranteeing bank loans to small businesses, as well as making loans to victims of natural disasters, working to get government procurement contracts for small businesses and helping business owners with management and technical assistance and business training. The Investment Company Act of 1958 established the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Program, under which SBA licensed, regulated and helped provide funds for privately owned and operated venture capital investment firms. They specialized in providing long-term debt and equity investments to high-risk small businesses. Its creation was the result of a Federal Reserve study that discovered, in the simplest terms, that small businesses could not get the credit they needed to keep pace with technological advancement. In 1964, SBA began to attack poverty through the Equal Opportunity Loan (EOL) Program. The EOL Program relaxed the credit and collateral requirements for applicants living below the poverty level in an effort to encourage new businesses that had been unable to attract financial backing, but were nevertheless sound commercial initiatives. SBA has grown in terms of total assistance provided and its array of programs tailored to encourage small enterprises in all areas. SBA's programs now include financial and federal contract procurement assistance, management assistance, and specialized outreach to women, minorities and armed forces veterans. The SBA also provides loans to victims of natural disasters and specialized advice and assistance in international trade.
The National Center For American Indian Enterprise Development
Grant in 2024
NCAIED is a non-profit organization, assisting American Indian Tribes and their enterprises with business and economic development.
Puerto Rico Science Technology and Research Trust
Grant in 2024
Puerto Rico Science Technology and Research Trust is a nonprofit organization. It invests, facilitates, and builds the capacity to continually advance the economy and its citizens’ well-being through innovation-driven enterprises, science and technology, and its industrial base. It contributes directly to their level of prosperity and the well-being of individuals and society.
The Center for Technology Commercialization
Grant in 2024
The Center for Technology Commercialization provides one-on-one assistance to early-stage emerging technology businesses throughout Wisconsin. Center consultants are experts in commercialization processes. They have over 75 years of combined experience and have collaborated in acquiring over $100 million in federal funding for their clients. Their organization was created in 2005 under the name of the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Network in order to bring together advocates of economic development and experts in technology and commercialization to work with their clients and help them acheive commercialization success.
CleanTech Alliance
Grant in 2024
CleanTech Alliance is a cleantech trade association that represents various businesses and organizations from Washington. It facilitates the generation and growth of cleantech-focused companies and jobs, educational programs, research, products, and services. CleanTech Alliance was founded in 2007 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
Spruce Root
Grant in 2024
Spruce Root is a non-profit community development financial institution that provides financing services, assistance, and business coaching.
Central Maine Growth Council
Grant in 2024
The Central Maine Growth Council (CMGC), located in Waterville, Maine, is a public-private collaborative regional economic development partnership funded by municipalities and businesses that share a common vision of economic prosperity for our region. CMGC is committed to fostering a robust regional economy. Our belief is that the standard of living and quality of life of our citizens is best served by a vibrant, healthy economy. This is accomplished with a strong successful business community.
AURP
Grant in 2024
AURP focuses in the development and operation of research-related technology projects, and programs comprise the major portion specializing in the highly-technical endeavor. It also handle in facilitating and promoting the transfer of technology from institutions to the private sector. In addition, the firm is considered as an association of research and science parks.
SUNY College at New Paltz
Grant in 2024
The SUNY College in New Paltz, New York, is committed to creating an intellectual public community by offering high quality liberal arts programs to students of all social and economic backgrounds. The school honors its commitment to establishing a diverse community by encouraging students to live on campus. This allows students to reinforce what they learn in the classroom by getting involved in the exciting student life opportunities that New Paltz offers. More than 100 student clubs and organizations exist to enhance your education and connect you with both like-minded students and those with different interests. Less than two hours outside of campus is New York City, where students can take advantage of the many educational, cultural and historical opportunities, as well as its many restaurants, exciting nightlife and unique shops. Academics offered at SUNY are broad in range. Five schools within SUNY New Paltz have programs for you: * Liberal Arts * Education * Fine and Performing Arts * Business * Science and Engineering Admissions are determined by the quality and strength of your high school career, ACT/SAT scores, personal essay and letter of recommendation you submit. Tuition is set lower for New York residents. Students who complete a FAFSA will be considered to receive federal financial aid through the form of Pell grants and loans.
Florida Institute of Technology Endowment
Grant in 2024
The Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) is a private technological university located in Melbourne, Florida, renowned for its research-oriented undergraduate and graduate programs. It offers a diverse range of degrees across disciplines such as engineering, science, aeronautics, business, psychology, mathematics, communications, education, and humanities. FIT has received recognition from prominent publications for its high academic standards and research initiatives, which often involve collaboration with local and state organizations in fields like marine biology, alternative energy, and aeronautics. The university provides a vibrant student life, featuring modern residence halls, recreational facilities, and access to over 15 intercollegiate sports teams, alongside cultural activities within its art center. Admission criteria for undergraduate programs focus on academic performance and standardized test scores, while graduate programs have specific requirements. Financial aid options, including grants and loans, are available to support students in managing tuition costs.
RIoT
Grant in 2024
RIoT is a 501(c)(3) brought by the Wireless Research Center. It has grown significantly since starting as a Meetup group in 2014, and while it continues to serve as a convener for the IoT community, It also offers a startup accelerator, R&D lab, educational programs, and more.
EGC
Grant in 2024
EGC is a dynamic firm that specializes in offering a complete range of accounting and compliance solutions to its customers.
Starburst Ventures
Grant in 2024
Starburst Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Los Angeles, California, established in 2021. It specializes in investments within the aviation, space, and defense industries, focusing on supporting early-stage companies. Starburst Ventures provides entrepreneurs with access to a wide network of stakeholders, including startups, corporations, government entities, and academic institutions. By offering mentorship from industry leaders and subject matter experts, the firm assists companies in refining their business plans and pitches. Additionally, Starburst Ventures facilitates venture financing to help accelerate product development and market entry for its portfolio companies.
University of Illinois Research Park
Grant in 2024
The Research Park at the University of Illinois provides an environment where technology-based businesses can work with faculty and students to take advantage of opportunities for collaborative research and easy access to University labs, equipment and services.
The Catalyst Accelerator
Grant in 2024
The Catalyst Space Accelerator is an award-winning program in collaboration with AFRL that trains innovative space technology companies to apply their technology to solve stated problems by the DoD in a compressed timeframe by providing resources, mentorship, and military and commercial experts within a collaborative environment so that these companies can launch products quickly and efficiently in both the DoD and commercial markets.
Invest Nebraska
Grant in 2024
Invest Nebraska promotes capital formation and provides operating assistance to, high impact entrepreneurs and investors in Nebraska. Invest Nebraska is led by a team experienced at growing early stage and lower middle market companies. We are committed to growing Nebraska’s economy by assisting entrepreneurs and investing capital in those companies that have growth potential. Collaboration with strategic partners, state government, communities, and post-secondary education institutions is important.
RuralWorks Partners
Grant in 2024
RuralWorks Partners is a growth and expansion firm established in 2022 and based in Minneapolis, United States. The company specializes in providing integrated capital to growth-oriented businesses, focusing on sectors such as sustainable agriculture, food supply chain, climate change, the circular economy, clean energy, and technology-enabled industries. By targeting growth-stage companies, RuralWorks Partners aims to foster innovation and sustainability across these critical areas.
Maven Scouts
Grant in 2024
Maven Scouts is a product development & market intelligence firm focused on the commercialization of Dual-Use Technologies and specializes in Accelerator and Small Business Consortia Management, Product Development, IP Formation/Commercialization consulting, and Testing Inspection Certification services
The Catalyst Center for Business and Entrepreneurship
Grant in 2024
The Catalyst Center for Business and Entrepreneurship is a 501 (C)(3) non-profit that provides resources to foster success for entrepreneurs and small businesses aspiring to get started, achieve growth, or take their ideas to the next level.
Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator
Grant in 2024
Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), a City of Los Angeles-established nonprofit organization, is creating an inclusive green economy by unlocking innovation through working with startups to accelerate the commercialization of clean technologies, transforming markets through partnerships with policymakers, innovators and market leaders in transportation, energy, and sustainable cities; and enhancing communities through workforce development, pilots and other programs. Founded as an economic development initiative by the City of Los Angeles and its Department of Water & Power (LADWP), LACI is recognized as one of the most innovative business incubators in the world by UBI. In the past seven years, LACI has helped 78 portfolio companies raise $221M in funding, $220M in revenue, create 1,750 jobs, and deliver more than $393M in long term economic value.
SeaAhead
Grant in 2024
SeaAhead is a Benefit Corporation dedicated to advancing new venture development at the intersection of innovation, sustainability, and ocean resources. The company fosters an ecosystem that includes technologists, scientists, startups, corporations, governments, and other stakeholders in the ocean sector. SeaAhead focuses on creating positive impacts in various areas such as greener shipping and port operations, sustainable aquaculture and fisheries, offshore alternative energy, and the development of smart cities. By supporting bluetech ventures, SeaAhead aims to enhance the future of the oceans while promoting human, environmental, and business success.
FuzeHub
Grant in 2024
FuzeHub is a not-for-profit organization that assists small- to medium-sized manufacturing companies
Startup Tucson
Grant in 2024
Startup Tucson is working to grow a strong, vibrant startup ecosystem of companies, entrepreneurs, and talent in Tucson. Inspired by the robust scenes in cities such as Silicon Valley, Boulder, and Austin, they are helping to spur economic growth by organizing educational events like hackathons, Startup Weekend events, and Lean LaunchPad workshops, as well as networking events like Startup Drinks and Co-Founder Speed Dating. By launching the digital news organization Startup Tucson News, they are committed to covering the local scene and providing strong support for the efforts of partner organizations like the Arizona Center for Innovation, Desert Angels, Gangplank Tucson, Spoke6, Connect, Xerocraft, MakerHouse, The Hive, UA’s Tech Launch Arizona, Idea Funding, Tucson Young Professionals, and many others.
Community Ventures
Grant in 2024
Community Ventures is a non-profit organization that empowers individuals to achieve their dreams. They improve the quality of life for individuals who lack access to opportunities. From affordable financing to education, to neighborhood revitalization, their areas of focus offer the opportunity to improve the quality of life for people.
EGC
Grant in 2024
EGC is a dynamic firm that specializes in offering a complete range of accounting and compliance solutions to its customers.
The Catalyst Accelerator
Grant in 2024
The Catalyst Space Accelerator is an award-winning program in collaboration with AFRL that trains innovative space technology companies to apply their technology to solve stated problems by the DoD in a compressed timeframe by providing resources, mentorship, and military and commercial experts within a collaborative environment so that these companies can launch products quickly and efficiently in both the DoD and commercial markets.
Kentucky Small Business Development Center
Grant in 2024
Kentucky Small Business Development Center offers management coaching, training workshops, market research, and loan packaging support.
UNHInnovation
Grant in 2024
UNHInnovation manages and promotes intellectual property developed at the University of New Hampshire.
Dirigo Labs
Grant in 2023
Dirigo Labs is the accelerator for visionary founders who disrupt the status quo in Maine.
Empire State Development
Grant in 2023
Empire State Development (ESD) is New York’s chief economic development agency.
Florida High Tech Corridor
Grant in 2023
The Florida High Tech Corridor Council (FHTCC) is a regional economic development initiative of the University of Central Florida (UCF), the University of South Florida (USF) and the University of Florida (UF) whose mission is to grow high tech industry and innovation through partnerships that support research, marketing, workforce and entrepreneurship.
Agency of Commerce & Community Development
Grant in 2023
The objective of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development is to assist Vermonters in improving their quality of life and building strong communities.
Maine International Trade Center
Grant in 2023
Maine International Trade Center helps Maine businesses in expanding their products and services. MITC offers one-on-one consulting and research, affordable group trade show participation, connections around the world, export reimbursement funds for small businesses, and more.
Business Impact Northwest
Grant in 2023
Business Impact Northwest provides management consulting, business assistance, startup setup, training, and financial services.
Long Beach City College
Grant in 2023
Long Beach City College focuses on offering a complete spectrum of academics as well as an active and diverse student life for its scholars. The college also serves the local community with its workforce preparation backed by a dedicated faculty. With personal and professional enrichment programs, Long Beach City College offers transferable credits to four-year universities. It includes various studies and programs like sociology, marketing, real estate, culinary arts, accounting, business law, and psychology.
Hannah Grimes Center
Grant in 2023
The Hannah Grimes Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its mission is to educate, support and assist in the successful development of entrepreneurs and community builders throughout the Monadnock region. Their success supports the Hannah Grimes Center's broader vision of a sustainable thriving local economy and vibrant community built upon the region's heritage, culture, natural resources, and the civic-minded entrepreneurial spirit of its people.
Florida High Tech Corridor
Grant in 2023
The Florida High Tech Corridor Council (FHTCC) is a regional economic development initiative of the University of Central Florida (UCF), the University of South Florida (USF) and the University of Florida (UF) whose mission is to grow high tech industry and innovation through partnerships that support research, marketing, workforce and entrepreneurship.
Agstart
Grant in 2023
Agstart Innovation Alliance is a network-based business incubator.
Youngstown Business Incubator
Grant in 2023
The Youngstown Business Incubator (YBI), established in 1998, is located in downtown Youngstown, Ohio, and specializes in nurturing startups in advanced manufacturing, HealthTech, and software as a service (SaaS). The incubator operates from a five-building campus that provides portfolio companies with access to essential resources, including onsite expertise and specialized equipment. YBI aims to support the growth and development of innovative businesses by fostering an environment conducive to entrepreneurship and technological advancement.
Dirigo Labs
Grant in 2023
Dirigo Labs is the accelerator for visionary founders who disrupt the status quo in Maine.
Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation
Grant in 2023
Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation is a non-profit organization. They provide business loans and financial services for businesses. Their economic resources to the community include access to capital, business planning, training, and development. They also provide financial advocacy for the communities.
BBC Entrepreneurial Training & Consulting
Grant in 2023
BBC Entrepreneurial Training & Consulting helps its clients secure funding through SBIR, STTR, contracts management, and commercialization.
Community Ventures
Grant in 2023
Community Ventures is a non-profit organization that empowers individuals to achieve their dreams. They improve the quality of life for individuals who lack access to opportunities. From affordable financing to education, to neighborhood revitalization, their areas of focus offer the opportunity to improve the quality of life for people.
UNHInnovation
Grant in 2022
UNHInnovation manages and promotes intellectual property developed at the University of New Hampshire.
Warrior Rising
Grant in 2022
Warrior Rising is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by veterans to support their peers in becoming entrepreneurs. The organization focuses on empowering U.S. military veterans and their immediate family members by offering resources and opportunities to establish sustainable businesses. Warrior Rising aims to foster a culture of entrepreneurship among veterans, encouraging them to create jobs and hire fellow veterans, thus contributing to their economic independence and future success.
Oklahoma State University
Grant in 2022
Oklahoma State University is a modern land-grant university that prepares students for success. OSU is America’s Brightest Orange. Through leadership and service, OSU is preparing students for a bright future and building a brighter world for all. As Oklahoma’s only university with a statewide presence, OSU improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world through integrated, high-quality teaching, research, and outreach. OSU has more than 37,000 students across its five-campus system and more than 25,000 on its combined Stillwater and Tulsa campuses, with students from all 50 states and around 120 nations. Established in 1890, OSU has graduated more than 240,000 students to serve the state of Oklahoma, the nation and the world.
South Dakota State University
Grant in 2022
For an undergraduate or graduate program in Brookings, South Dakota, South Dakota State University is one school that will cover your needs. In addition to an array of great academic programs, the school also offers a strong campus experience and student services like clubs and organizations, a wellness center, performing arts, a multicultural center, and tutoring. Majors at SDSU include Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering, Animal & Range Sciences, Dairy Science, Journalism, Music, Military Science, Psychology, Teaching, and Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. Distance learning is an option for any student with the desire to learn from anywhere they can access the internet. Career planning services is the perfect place for students and graduates to find internships, volunteer positions, part-time or full-time work, on-campus interviews, resume building, career counseling, and a yearly job fair in order to start your future career. Don’t let financial woes keep you from attending South Dakota State University. The school’s financial aid office can provide information on federal grants, federal loans, work-study, veterans and military benefits, private loans, and scholarships like the freshman academic scholarship or other academic, need, activity, or leadership-based aid. For eligibility requirements, contact South Dakota State University and set up an appointment with a counselor.
Forge Institute
Grant in 2022
Forge Institute is dedicated to enhancing economic development, cybersecurity, and national security through collaboration and public-private partnerships. The organization focuses on fostering innovation to address critical challenges in these areas. By providing IT and cybersecurity services, Forge Institute aims to eliminate cyber threats and promote resilience in businesses and communities. Its initiatives include fellowships, academies, and community programs designed to strengthen cybersecurity capabilities and prepare individuals for careers in this vital field. Through its efforts, Forge Institute plays a significant role in developing more secure and resilient environments that benefit both the private and public sectors.
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
Grant in 2021
CNHA is an NPO that enhances the cultural, economic, political, and community development of Native Hawaiians. CNHA is a Native Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) certified by the U.S. Treasury Department and a HUD-Certified Housing Counseling agency. CNHA provides access to capital, financial education, and individualized financial counseling services with a focus on low and moderate-income families. CNHA provides grants and loans targeting underserved communities in Hawaiʻi.
REI Oklahoma
Grant in 2021
REI Oklahoma is dedicated to enhancing economic opportunities for individuals and businesses in Oklahoma, particularly those with limited access to resources. The organization offers a range of flexible financing options and development services aimed at fostering growth and sustainability. In addition to these financial services, REI Oklahoma supports women entrepreneurs through business workshops, counseling, and networking opportunities, helping them build successful ventures. By focusing on these key areas, REI Oklahoma plays a vital role in strengthening the local economy and empowering entrepreneurs across the state.
Two Rivers Community Development Corporation
Grant in 2021
Two Rivers CDC is an NPO that promotes economic opportunities and cultural respect through community engagement and personal and business development,
ONABEN
Grant in 2021
ONABEN is guided by a vision of a healthy economy for Native American communities. Such an economy will be a mix of tribal and individual enterprises sufficient in size and activity to sustain our communities, our neighbors, the land and the creatures around us. Such an economy will offer our youth models for business success and opportunities to become business builders. By increasing private enterprises on the reservations, tribes can diversify their economic base and decrease their reliance on federal revenues.
The National Center For American Indian Enterprise Development
Grant in 2021
NCAIED is a non-profit organization, assisting American Indian Tribes and their enterprises with business and economic development.
Startup Junkie
Grant in 2021
Startup Junkie Consulting is a venture catalyst that helps emerging communities everywhere else build lasting entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Larta Institute
Grant in 2021
Larta Institute is a non-profit organization established in 1993 in Los Angeles, dedicated to accelerating innovation and entrepreneurship in science and technology for a sustainable planet. Recognizing the urgent global challenges posed by environmental issues, food security, education, energy, and healthcare, Larta aims to leverage new scientific advancements to create sustainable solutions. Initially founded as California’s regional technology alliance, Larta has evolved into a national partner for various federal agencies, aiding in the commercialization of innovative research. The organization supports startups across multiple sectors, including agriculture, life sciences, chemicals, materials, electronics, and information technology, providing essential connections, resources, and funding. To date, Larta has assisted over 4,500 startups, helping its alumni raise more than $6.5 billion in funding to drive their ventures forward.
Acendian
Grant in 2021
Acendian specializes in connecting with CMO's for any size volume for both API and drug product manufacturing. Its CMO's will prioritize the development and manufacturing of COVID-19 APIs and drug products and 400 USA Essential Medicines.
AgLaunch
Grant in 2021
AgLaunch envisions a transformed regional agriculture and food economy centered around farmers, innovation, and equity. AgLaunch attracts, creates, and grows agtech startups, facilitates the development of new agriculture and food value-chains, and builds collaborative farmer networks, with a commitment to intentional inclusion. We focus on attracting, starting, growing, and supporting new agriculture companies and initiatives to revitalize our rural and urban communities and create new pathways for diversity. Now is the time to support business development, mentor diverse young talent, and find new approaches to farming.
I2B
Grant in 2021
Accelerating new ideas testing by building software products using no-code technologies and saving thousands of dollars in between.
UNHInnovation
Grant in 2020
UNHInnovation manages and promotes intellectual property developed at the University of New Hampshire.
Fetal Life
Grant in 2020
Fetal Life is a healthcare company that provides solutions which holistically offer care throughout the entire pregnancy journey and during the postpartum period by integrating medical devices, telehealth capabilities, data analysis and artificial intelligence. We aim to provide holistic care through our patented contraction monitoring device, patent-pending fetal heartbeat device, mobile app promoting self-management of health, telemonitoring, and telemedicine platform along with other 3rd party devices. Our devices are affordable, portable, and easy to use.
Maryland Department of Commerce
Grant in 2019
Maryland Department of Commerce is a government agency. s the state's primary economic development agency, we stimulate private investment and create jobs by attracting new businesses, encouraging the expansion and retention of existing companies, and providing workforce training and financial assistance to Maryland companies. The Department also promotes the state's many economic advantages and markets local products and services at home and abroad to spur economic development and international investment, trade and tourism.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Grant in 2019
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, founded in 1867 and located in Champaign, Illinois, is a prominent institution known for its commitment to excellence in education, research, and public engagement. With over 3,000 faculty members, the university fosters innovation and discovery, contributing significantly to the state's economy and garnering numerous prestigious awards. The campus offers outstanding academic programs and resources that attract high-achieving students who engage in various research initiatives, study abroad, and participate in numerous student organizations. With a network of more than 425,000 alumni, the university has cultivated leaders across diverse fields globally, reflecting its influence and legacy in higher education.
MTech Ventures
Grant in 2019
The Mtech Ventures team partners with entrepreneurs to build leading technology companies. With company founders facing challenges such as business planning, staffing, launching, and financing, we provide expert mentoring backed by years of entrepreneurial and venture capital experience, as well as extensive services and resources to help turn great ideas into scalable enterprises.
F3 Tech Business Accelerator
Grant in 2019
F3 Tech Business Accelerator, established in 2006 and located in Easton, Maryland, is a proof-of-concept and commercialization initiative dedicated to fostering economic growth through innovation in agriculture and seafood industries. The accelerator supports entrepreneurs by guiding them through various stages of development, from initial ideas to market-ready products and services, addressing market-driven challenges in the agricultural and environmental sectors. By promoting new solutions, F3 Tech aims to revitalize traditional industries in Maryland, enhancing prosperity through technological advancement.
Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development
Grant in 2019
The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) was created during the 2011 Session of the Nevada Legislature through a collaboration of the Nevada Governor's Office and the Leadership of the Nevada State Senate and State Assembly. GOED promotes a robust, diversified and prosperous economy in Nevada, stimulating business expansion and retention, encouraging entrepreneurial enterprise, attracting new business and facilitating community development. Nevada's economic platform will be driven by human ingenuity along with collaboration and strategic alliances with the broader community. The principles of innovation, sustainability and inclusion drive the organization's approach on a daily basis.
Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI)
Grant in 2019
Ohio Aerospace Institute is a creative organization with knowledge on how to use teamwork. They help members in government, industry, and academia by connecting them to new customers, markets, and audiences.
Hawaii Technology Development Corporation (HTDC)
Grant in 2018
Hawaii Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) is a state agency established by the Hawaii State Legislature in 1983 to facilitate the development and growth of Hawaii's commercial high technology industry. The State views high technology as an important driver in the diversification of Hawaii's economy and one that provides quality, high-paying jobs for Hawaii residents.
Rady School of Management
Grant in 2014
The Rady School of Management, established in 2003 as part of the University of California system, is a pioneering institution that emphasizes a business education aligned with the evolving needs of modern industries. By integrating business, science, and technology, the school offers an innovative MBA program designed to cultivate leaders who are capable of driving significant change, developing new ventures, and revitalizing existing businesses. The Rady School focuses on experiential learning, providing students with direct access to industry experts, including prominent business leaders and venture capitalists, enhancing their educational experience in one of the world's fastest-growing innovation hubs. This approach positions Rady as a leader among contemporary business schools, dedicated to fostering a culture of discovery and impact.
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