Helping founders find community and connections
A free in-person 6-week business accelerator funded by ConocoPhillips and delivered by UTPB CEED and UTPB SBDC in Permian Basin communities, using CO.STARTERS curriculum and FINSYNC financial tools for both idea-stage and existing entrepreneurs.
A year-long accelerator by Greentown Labs and Browning the Green Space supporting BIPOC-led climatetech startups with $25K non-dilutive grants, mentorship, incubation, and curated curriculum.
Learn more →Maestro's second-stage CEO roundtable and Strategic Integrated Growth (SIG) program for established San Antonio businesses with $1M–$50M revenue, delivered in partnership with the City of San Antonio, H-E-B, and the Edward Lowe Foundation.
Learn more →A 3-month intensive accelerator by TWU's Center for Women Entrepreneurs for early-stage women-owned businesses, culminating in a business plan, pitch deck, and polished 60-second pitch.
Learn more →A free 5-month social impact accelerator by Vuka (formerly Impact Hub Austin) developing cohorts of solutions focused on affordability and workforce development in Austin, with $15K grants for selected participants.
Learn more →A 12-week hybrid startup accelerator by BAM BizHUB in Midland, TX, guiding entrepreneurs from thought to launch with tailored business plans, expert mentorship, AI productivity tools, and a business model canvas framework.
Learn more →An intensive 4-week bootcamp by The DEC Network to ignite innovation and support emerging entrepreneurs in the DFW area, powered by Charles Schwab.
Learn more →PeopleFund's statewide virtual accelerator providing underserved BIPOC Texas entrepreneurs with training, coaching, business planning tools, expedited loan support, and a $3-5K graduation grant.
Learn more →A 12-week fully virtual accelerator using the KauffmanFastTrac curriculum for early and idea-stage women entrepreneurs in Texas, providing training, mentorship, and business planning tools.
Learn more →A virtual Kauffman Foundation FastTrac® New Venture™ accelerator by TWU's Center for Women Entrepreneurs, providing Texas women entrepreneurs with an 8-session curriculum for launching or growing a business.
Learn more →A GDHCC-delivered 14-week accelerator funded by the City of Dallas to help entrepreneurs become more capable and competitive business leaders—specifically positioning them to bid on city contracts and major supplier opportunities.
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