Funding Friday: It Is Possible to Raise Money Everywhere Else
Even though it may not seem like it, it is possible to raise money outside of Silicon Valley.
Even though it may not seem like it, it is possible to raise money outside of Silicon Valley.
The team from Cincinnati based Modulus took home the Startup Champion trophy at Everywhere Else Cincinnati.
In 2011, I wrote a post called “Why I Didn’t Get A Real Job” that got a lot of attention. Admittedly, it was a childish reaction to a relative’s assertion that I needed to go get a “real job.” After a few months of full-time entrepreneurship that same summer, I thought I was finally experiencing
HourlyNerd is the latest startup to get an investment from Dallas Mavericks owner and ABC Shark Tank Shark Mark Cuban, that makes three announced this week. More here.
Cuban backs two startups from totally different industries, showing even more variety in his startup portfolio more here.
Washington DC’s 1776 attracts partnership with General Assembly.
These entrepreneurs and startup founders give 12 great tips on personal budgeting now that you’ve founded your own startup.
We know that startup scenes are booming across the United States, but other areas around the globe are also growing, sometimes even faster than their US counterparts. A recent infographic published by the Australian arm of Intuit highlighted the latest Startup Genome data from across the globe and found out that out of the top
Cleveland startup accelerator Flashstarts will show off their first cohort in an investor demo day set for September 23. This date was chosen for its significance to startups across the country. It’s the same day that the SEC’s new regulations allowing general solicitation go into effect. It will be the first time in 80 years
Mercury Fund’s Managing Director and Co-Founder Blair Garrou, and Softbank Capital’s Joe Medved set to speak to startups from Everywhere Else at Everywhere Else Cincinnati, more here.
Pressure is high for any startup at an accelerator demo day, for ZingFin the pressure is even higher, see why this Jumpstart Foundry startup has a lot to prove to a room full of investors.
The Wednesday morning coffee and networking event called 1 Million Cups, created by the Kauffman Foundation, has added its 10th location and its first northeastern city. It’s not New York, Providence, or Boston. Instead, the latest community to join the 1 Million Cups family is on the Georgetown, Delaware, campus of Delaware Technical Community College. Georgetown, Delaware,
Community banks are great. Often times community banks have more 1:1 resources to give to their customers. They can offer education, guidance and products that benefit local businesses, local residents and bolster the local economy. But what happens when a college student or young adult leaves home for another city? Well often times they turn