The UCF Incubation program provides training, tools, and resources to grow from a startup of small business to thriving high growth enterprises.

The UCF Incubation program provides training, tools, and resources to grow from a startup of small business to thriving high growth enterprises.
The DOD SBIR 19.3 and STTR 19.C Broad Agency Announcements are Open for Proposal Submission today, September 24, 2019
CTNext, Connecticut’s innovation ecosystem. In other words, we equip startups and entrepreneurs with resources, guidance and networks to accelerate growth and success.
The 2019 Grow-NY Food & Ag Summit is a two-day event showcasing food and ag innovations that will change the path of our industry. The event brings together the top startups from around the globe, world class researchers from leading institutions, and resources and partners from across New York State. The event is designed for startups, companies, investors, resource providers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and students.
The DOD will begin accepting proposals on September 24, 2019, and will close to proposals on October 23, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Plan ahead and submit your proposal early to avoid heavy traffic on the site during the final week.
The Entrepreneurs Network is launching an exclusive experience for women focused on driving profitable growth. Women entrepreneurs who can scale by tapping new markets, expanding their product portfolios, and commercializing scientific breakthroughs and new technologies are encouraged to apply to TEN Women Business Accelerator.
VentureClash invites the most promising early-stage companies worldwide in digital health, fintech, insurtech and industry 4.0 to compete in Connecticut’s global venture challenge.
If you have not started on your required registrations for #EPA’s #SBIR Phase I due July 31st, you might be cutting it close as some registrations take time to approve and validate (e.g. Sam.gov).
Need help finding funding in Arkansas? ASBTDC is dedicated to helping small businesses achieve success and promoting economic development throughout the state.
The Arizona Innovation Challenge is Arizona’s leading technology commercialization competition awarding up to $3 million – $1.5 million twice yearly – making it one of the most competitive and largest competitions in the nation.