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Six-month bilingual accelerator for family and home child care educators in New Mexico, delivered by Growing Up New Mexico in collaboration with WESST and Partnership for Community Action.
New Mexico's first curriculum-based, investor-funded accelerator providing a rigorous 12-week program rooted in lean startup methodology, customer discovery, and market validation for high-growth startups.
Learn more →Multi-tiered startup community program by CNM Ingenuity providing NM founders with mentorship, skills training, sprint workshops, and connections to capital and the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Learn more →Free 12-week hybrid accelerator for NM outdoor recreation businesses, delivered in partnership with the NM Outdoor Recreation Division; culminates in Adventure Pitch Fest with $15K in prizes.
Learn more →10-month accelerator for socially conscious entrepreneurs in Northern NM using the Disciplined Entrepreneurship framework, covering biweekly workshops and monthly sessions with UNM faculty and local CEOs.
Learn more →8-week cohort program with weekly events, workshops, and mentorship for entrepreneurs in Northern New Mexico, focused on tech startups and small businesses.
Learn more →Two-phase retail/F&B accelerator: Phase I is a 7-week training cohort; Phase II offers a brick-and-mortar pop-up to test market viability in downtown Los Alamos.
Learn more →6-month intensive one-on-one accelerator for Native American entrepreneurs with custom mentorship, $12K stipend, office space, and potential $150K investment upon graduation.
Learn more →Cohort-based accelerator programs helping new and established businesses refine their business model using the Business Model Canvas framework, with one-on-one support.
Learn more →Six-month bilingual accelerator for family and home child care educators, in collaboration with Growing Up New Mexico, WESST, and Partnership for Community Action.
Learn more →Six-month bilingual accelerator for family and home child care educators, in collaboration with Growing Up New Mexico, WESST, and Partnership for Community Action.
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