Economy & Economic Development  February 23, 2023

Colorado SBDC seeking women-owned science, tech firms for accelerator

DENVER — The Colorado Small Business Development Center is accepting applications for its  Tech Venture Accelerator for Women, or TVXW, accelerator program. 

The accelerator will include 10 women-owned science and technology businesses, and will begin in April.

“Unique to this accelerator program is the assistance provided on federal and state innovation grants as a source of non-dilutive capital,” according to an SBDC news release. “Specialized expertise is provided to each business in critical areas, including identifying relevant SBIR agencies and topics, understanding the proposal process and applying research and market data to develop technology commercialization plans that will support grant submissions.” 

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To learn more and apply for TVX-W, visit sbdc-techsource.org/tvxw.

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