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Brunswick-based Coastal Enterprises Inc. will support the startup and operation of new child-care enterprises in rural Maine with the help of $400,000 in federal funds.
The U.S. Small Business Administration awarded the Maine Center for Entrepreneurs $50,000 to support startups and entrepreneurs researching and developing STEM-related innovations.
Lisa Liberatore is a chronic entrepreneur, cofounding Scratchpad, an accelerator that works with scalable female-led Bangor area entrepreneurs, and launching several other ventures.
Nick Rimsa and RJ Anzelc are two young people who have made a difference in Waterville, using the coworking space Anzelc founded as a base of operations to foster entrepreneurs like Rimsa and his tech startup, Eariously.
Kai Smith, the eco-entrepreneur behind Falmouth-based Maine Coasters & Bio-Boards, is gearing up for a pre-commercial trial of his beer coasters, which are made from softwood pulp and spent grains left over from beer brewing.
Prize winnings, shared with a New York startup, will help the Maine company further develop its software, which converts text into audio.
Grants of up to $20,000 will be available for development or creation of coworking space, after the long-dormant Maine Coworking Development fund was refunded this year.
Small businesses are critical to Maine’s economy, and many thrive in the state. For those that don't, a Chapter 11 bankruptcy may be an overlooked, but strategic, option. Our expert explains.
Fork Food Lab, once nearly defunct, is a hub of culinary creativity and entrepreneurship in Portland. The shared commercial kitchen and incubator is now home to 45 food-related businesses and set to hit 50 by Oct. 1.
Summer Startup is a pilot program developed in Waterville by Nick Rimsa and R.J. Anzelc that aims to help students cultivate their tech business ideas, and to do so in the city.
Part management consultancy, part business incubator and accelerator, the New England Ocean Cluster is a private-sector, member-based entity that aims to connect people within the blue economy.
The UpStart Center, opened in 2002, is a 20,000-square-foot incubator in Orono that houses and helps develop a wide range of "scalable, innovation-oriented businesses" looking to grow.
Maine seems to have no shortage of ideas for new businesses. As this issue focused on startups and entrepreneurs shows, there is also a wide range of resources for entrepreneurs.
For the first time, Maine startups will exhibit at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference, one of the technology industry's largest and most influential events.
"Greenlight Maine," the Maine television show in which entrepreneurs compete for prize money to put into their businesses, has revealed its Season Five lineup and schedule.
When it comes to women's equality, Maine is tops in the country, according to the results of a WalletHub survey published Tuesday.