Detroit Venture Partners & CincyTech Aren’t Afraid Of The ChoreMonster
Cincinnati startup ChoreMonster secures another $1.5M and announces major partnership. Check out this story and a video interview.
Cincinnati startup ChoreMonster secures another $1.5M and announces major partnership. Check out this story and a video interview.
Cincinnati startup ChoreMonster makes chores fun for the whole family. The Cincinnati based startup, founded by Chris Bergman and Paul Armstrong was one of the standout startups in the 2011 class at the Brandery Accelerator in Cincinnati’s Over-The-Rhine neighborhood. The startup was designed around monsters that Paul Armstrong had created and shown to Bergman. The
You’ve heard a lot about accelerators and their programs. Now, here’s the real story.
CincyTech, the public/private partnership, seed stage investor, and pillar of the Cincinnati startup community, has reportedly raised it’s largest fund to date. Earlier this month The Cincinnati Business Courier reported that CincyTech has closed on a $10.8 million dollar fund. CincyTech Fund III, LLC combines a $5 million Ohio Third Frontier investment with $5.9 million raised by
Cincinnati’s The Brandery accelerator announces new partnership with the EW Scripps Company and the Scripps Howard Foundation To offer two fellowships this year for journalism/media focused startups.
When we venture away from home (which is quite often), we’re sure that our regular readers know that Cincinnati is one of the thriving startup communities we like to visit. Cincinnati is home to The Brandery, the world’s first startup accelerator devoted to marketing and branding. They’re also home to Cincy Tech, Centrifuse and many