The Arkansas Economic Development Commission on Tuesday announced it has awarded $2 million in funding to 11 Arkansas-based accelerator programs.
The funds were awarded through the Arkansas Business and Technology Accelerator Grant Program, which is designed to create high-skill, high-wage jobs by encouraging the development of technological products and services.
To qualify for the program, applicants must develop a full-time, immersive program that accelerates startups, and applicants must be in good standing with the Arkansas Secretary of State.
The award amounts and recipients are:
- The Aerospace and Defense Accelerator (Forge Institute) – $200,000
- Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator (University of Arkansas Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation) – $125,000
- Arkansas Lithium Technology Accelerator (The Venture Center) – $200,000
- The Business-Driven Accelerator (The Venture Center)- $200,000
- Conductor 10X Growth Accelerator (Conductor) – $200,000
- Fuel AI/ML Innovation Accelerator (Startup Junkie) – $200,000
- Fuel HealthTech Accelerator (Startup Junkie) – $200,000
- Highstep (Winrock International) – $200,000
- MaternaTech (Winrock International) – $200,000
- Plug and Play Supply Chain Accelerator (Plug and Play) – $125,000
- ScaleUp Accelerator (Endeavor Heartland) – $150,000
“Building an ecosystem of innovative startups and technology companies is a key goal for growing our economy in Arkansas,” Esperanza Massana Crane, director of AEDC’s Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development Division, said in a news release. “Accelerators play an important role in this growth, and we are proud to support startups and accelerators through the Arkansas Business and Technology Accelerator Grant Program.”