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NJEDA Board Approves Two Programs to Advance New Jersey’s Leadership in Artificial Intelligence

American Entrepreneurship

March 18, 2025) Last week, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved the creation of the Next New Jersey Program – AI and the AI Innovation Challenge Administration Grant Program. Winners will also receive mentorship and advisory support from the Administrators network of subject matter experts.

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Small Business Resources Essential for Starting a Business

American Entrepreneurship

Keep your eye out for local representatives or educational events on how to register and apply for Federal procurement contracts as well as similar programs in your State. The best approach is to attend events run by a few different organizations and determine which ones offer contacts that you are seeking for your business.

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Free money for your impact tech startup

David Teten VC

I suggest start by looking at the many programs offered by the Fortune 500’s startup networks. Their foci include addressing environmental sustainability, racial and gender equity, economic development concerns, etc. I emphasize my focus here is organizations which are backing for-profit companies and do not take equity.

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Korea’s leading accelerator program, K-Startup Grand Challenge’s alumni startups thriving in Asia

AsiaTechDaily

The program supports startups financially and gives them multiple opportunities to network with top tech companies, VCs, mentors, etc. We would like to thank NIPA and the Ministry of SMEs and Start Ups for organising and pulling off this amazing event. One of them is access to mentors and great networking. Besides the 3.5-month

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Free money for your impact tech startup

David Teten VC

I suggest start by looking at the many programs offered by the Fortune 500’s startup networks. Their foci include addressing environmental sustainability, racial and gender equity, economic development concerns, etc. I emphasize my focus here is organizations which are backing for-profit companies and do not take equity.

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