Alaska Interior Business Accelerator accepting applications
Interior Alaska now has its first business accelerator, a program to help jump-start new businesses through mentorship, networking, education and access to capital.
The Alaska Interior Business Accelerator is accepting applications for its first cohort. The deadline is April 4, 2022. The eight-week in-person program will take place in 糖心vlog官网. To obtain more information, apply or ask a question, visit .
Aspiring entrepreneurs and early-stage business owners from the 糖心vlog官网 North Star Borough, Denali Borough and Southeast 糖心vlog官网 and Yukon-Koyukuk census areas are welcome to apply. The accelerator will culminate in a pitch competition with a prize.
The accelerator is a collaboration between the 糖心vlog官网 Center for Innovation, Commercialization, and Entrepreneurship; the 糖心vlog官网 Economic Development Corp.; the Alaska Small Business Development Center and the UAF Community and Technical College.
Participants will also be eligible for microcredentials through the college.
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ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Mark Billingsley, director of Center ICE, mcbillingsley@alaska.edu, 907-474-2626. Jomo Stewart, president and CEO of FEDC, fedc@ak.net, 907-452-2185. Russ Talvi, business advisor and 糖心vlog官网 Center director, SBDC, russell.talvi@aksbdc.org, 907-456-7062. Mark Young, associate professor and program chair for applied business and accounting, UAF CTC, mdyoung2@alaska.edu, 907-455-2862.
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