The City of Cambridge Entrepreneurship Assistance Program is a collaboration between The Capital Network and the City to provide training to Cambridge early-stage entrepreneurs.
The Capital Network (TCN) provides fundraising education to entrepreneurs through workshops, panels, bootcamps, and office hours. The Capital Network's programs are designed to incorporate the guidance of many former or current entrepreneurs and members of angel groups and venture capital firms, the majority of which are located in the New England area. The workshops and other programming are provided on a rolling schedule and workshops are kept small for entrepreneurs to ask questions for his or her business and funding needs. TCN offers a six month membership which gives you access to these programs for free during your membership, as well as the chance to participate in a members only pitch workshop with investors and experience entrepreneurs at the end of your six month membership.
The Cambridge Entrepreneurship Assistance Program provides six (6) HUD eligible Cambridge early-stage entrepreneurs with for-profit companies in the clean energy, consumer products, high tech, and life sciences clusters with the opportunity to participate in the local entrepreneurial community. To check your eligibility and learn more about the Program here:
https://www.cambridgema.gov/CDD/econdev/lifesciencesandtechnologybusinesses/cambridgeentrepreneurshipassistanceprogram.
Please contact Bonnie-May Shantz -
bshantz@cambridgema.gov or 617-349-4654 with any questions on this form or eligibility status.
Applications and spots will be taken first come, first serve. Rolling applications will be taken until May 1, 2020.