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AEDC Awards $2M to 11 Startup Accelerator Programs

 December 17, 2024

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (December 17, 2024) – The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) has awarded $2 million in funding to 11 Arkansas-based accelerator programs through the Arkansas Business and Technology Accelerator Grant Program.

The Arkansas Business and Technology Accelerator Grant Program is administered by AEDC’s Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development Division and is designed to create high-skill, high-wage jobs by encouraging the development of technological products and services.

“Arkansas is the state where an entrepreneur took a smalltown five-and-dime and turned it into the largest company on the face of the earth. I know our state’s next big company is just waiting for liftoff, and I’m proud my administration is funding the accelerator programs that will help make it happen,” said Governor Sanders.

“There’s a long tradition of successful entrepreneurship in Arkansas, and we are working to ensure that startups and entrepreneurial ventures can continue to grow in Arkansas to create high-wage jobs in our state,” said Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “The Arkansas Business and Technology Accelerator Grant Program is an important part of this effort, and we are excited to see companies grow after participating in these Arkansas-based accelerator programs.”

The program provides grants to accelerator applicants to sponsor business and technology programs that mentor startup companies. 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.

Accelerators must address one of the following key industries:

  • Manufacturing
  • Software design and development
  • Computer processing
  • Customer service
  • Scientific and technical services
  • Agriculture
  • Biotechnology
  • Transportation logistics

“Building an ecosystem of innovative startups and technology companies is a key goal for growing our economy in Arkansas,” said Esperanza Massana Crane, director of AEDC’s Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development Division. “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.

The following accelerators received grants through the Arkansas Business and Technology Accelerator Grant Program:

  • 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

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About the Arkansas Economic Development Commission

At AEDC, we know economic advancement doesn’t happen by accident. We work strategically with businesses and communities to create strong economic opportunities, making Arkansas the natural choice for success. AEDC is a division of the Arkansas Department of Commerce. To learn more, visit ArkansasEDC.com.