Additional $1 million in grants and services allocated for diverse founders
Antares, a private credit manager, in partnership with Hello Alice, a multi-channel platform that helps companies launch and grow, recently announced that, for the second year in a row, it will allocate $1 million of its own capital to diverse founders.The initiative, which is part of Antares' REACH program, is a
Botco.ai Picked By Google For Startups Latino Founders Fund
Botco.ai – a GenAI Chat Cloud company – recently announced Google had selected it as a recipient of $150,000 in cash as part of Google’s Latino Founder Fund, which aims to support Latino entrepreneurs in the United States. Based out of Costa Rica, Botco.ai CEO Rebecca Clyde co-founded the company in
Google selects Scottsdale company for $150K Latino Founder Fund
Botco.ai, a GenAI Chat Cloud company, recently announced it was selected by Google as a recipient of $150,000 as part of Google’s Latino Founder Fund. Botco.ai CEO Rebecca Clyde, originally from Costa Rica, co-founded the company in 2018 to support Latino entrepreneurs in the U.S., according to a press release, noting how
Google for Startups Awards Grants to Texas-based Startups, Fueling Innovation and Growth
Google for Startups has awarded Austin-based Omaiven, which does workflow automation for clinic operations, $150,000 in cash and additional support services. It also awarded $150,000 to DataScope, a San Antonio-based startup that leverages mobile technology to revolutionize data collection and deliver real-time insights to any industry. “Google for Startups Latino Founders signifies a
Three Dallas Entrepreneurs Among Google for Startups Black, Latino Founders Fund Recipients » Dallas Innovates
From left: Calvin Waddy, Taylor Shead, and Roberto Inetti.
Local Entrepreneurs Receive $150K Google Grants for Tech Startups | Latino Voices | Chicago News
Starting a business from scratch takes a lot of work — not to mention capital. A startup initiative from Google is helping Black and Latino entrepreneurs reach their goals. This year, five Chicagoans were awarded $150,000 each for their startups. The winners include Certiverse, an online exam development system; Speeko, a speech