In the startup world, who you know can be just as important as what you know.
Founders and entrepreneurs rely on their connections for leadership advice, technical input, financial resources, growth opportunities, and more. Colleagues and coworkers can make referrals to accelerate your business’s trajectory, and a strong network can mean the difference between a successful company and a great idea that never gains traction.
But if you’re just starting out, making those first contacts can be difficult, especially if you come from an underrepresented background or don’t know people in the industry yet. This is where ecosystem-supporting organizations come in handy, acting as a gateway to the broader technology community and guiding you through taking the first steps.
For additional insight, the following organizations shared how they are helping local founders and entrepreneurs expand their networks. If you like what you see, follow the link to the directory page to learn more and find out how to connect.
The Delaware Prosperity Partnership leads Delaware’s efforts to attract, grow and retain business. Build a stronger entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem. We help employers market Delaware to potential employees.
“In a collaborative spirit, the Delaware Prosperity Partnership connects budding entrepreneurs with members of Delaware’s innovation ecosystem who can help them succeed. In 2023 alone, DPP’s innovation team will We met with over 60 new startups and continued to engage with a further 20 startups to provide critical advice and important introductions.
DPP has been able to develop numerous mentoring relationships by connecting the top companies in Delaware’s business community with top-performing startups in their industries, particularly in science and technology. DPP always aims to leverage partnerships to help venture businesses build the connections and networks they need to grow. ” — Erica Krell, Manager of Innovation
Explore Technical.ly’s company directory
TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corporation, strengthens the growth of economic empowerment by fostering an inclusive entrepreneurial innovation ecosystem. The organization identifies, invests in, and helps grow Maryland’s technology and life sciences-based companies.
“TEDCO was founded to support early-stage founders and startups in the technology and life sciences industries. With nearly 26 years of growth by bringing innovation to market, we have We have a number of programs and opportunities to support your business. But we know that at the heart of every business growth is building connections and expanding your network. Kaga supports this initiative.
Programs like Prelude Pitch and Network Advisors offer entrepreneurs the opportunity to connect with Maryland thought leaders, glean knowledge from experts, and expand their networks. The recent addition of the Women’s Entrepreneurship Excellence Institute expands this effort with a focus on removing barriers that prevent women leaders from entering and succeeding in entrepreneurship in the state.
Finally, TEDCO’s Development and Marketing department is a prominent supporter of early-stage startups working with TEDCO. Through their support, entrepreneurs benefit from access to events to make important connections and media exposure through interviews and articles, all of which help drive the success of TEDCO portfolio companies. Contributing to ” — Terry Rauh, Chief Financial and Operations Officer
The Science Center is a major catalyst for entrepreneurial activity, medical innovation, and economic growth in Philadelphia. Founded in 1963, the nonprofit organization has been recognized by the Brookings Institution as a best-in-class investor, mentor, and economic development partner for young technology companies.
“The Science Center employs two strategies to foster connections and networking among founders and entrepreneurs. Participants in startup support programs such as Capital Readiness, Founders Fellowship, and Proof Positive Benefit from exclusive access to industry insiders, mentors and investors, with customized support designed to address pain points at each stage of your journey.
Additionally, attendees at public events such as Venture Café, which is free and open to the public, enjoy access to a vast and diverse network of players within the innovation ecosystem. ” — Kristen Fitch, Senior Director of Marketing
Are you working to build connections in your local tech community? Check out Technical.ly’s list of preferred partners and check out other companies in the Technical.ly network here to learn more about their mission, culture, and commitment. Please take a research on it.
PS If you are interested in Technical.ly’s services for your organization, find more information here and contact us.
Explore Technical.ly’s company directory
Series: Technical.ly Ecosystem Builder Monthly Prompts
Join the conversation!
Find people who share your news, events, work, and interests with Slack, Technical.ly’s open community.
technically media