Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

accelerator

Conscious Venture Lab's Baltimore Cohort 14 at Demo Day in January 2026. (Novella Center for Entrepreneurship)
May 18, 2026

CFG Bank commits $500K to Novella Center through partnership

The Novella Center for Entrepreneurship announced a four-year, $500,000 partnership with CFG Bank to support its accelerator programs. 

The Baltipreneurs Accelerator from Loyola University Maryland will provide almost $50,000 in total funding to the participants. They will attend 10 sessions from December 2025 through March 2026, culminating in a Demo Day showcase at Loyola on March 19. (File photo)
Jan 22, 2026

Loyola accepts 11 ventures for Baltipreneurs Accelerator

Loyola University’s Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship accepted 11 ventures for the 2025-26 Baltipreneurs Accelerator program.

An aerial view of the Community College of Baltimore County. The school announced it received a grant that will enable the construction of a Welding Training Center at its Dundalk campus. (File Photo)
Nov 5, 2025

Businesses impacted by Key Bridge collapse to graduate from CCBC accelerator program

Dundalk-area businesses adversely affected by the Key Bridge collapse are set to graduate from CCBC business accelerator program.

1a-women-tillet-deb-cork-bldgmf26-2
Jan 10, 2019

ETC names new cohort for AcclerateBaltimore program

The Emerging Technology Center announced the latest cohort for its AccelerateBaltimore tech startup accelerator, for the first time focusing the accelerator program around a book. Six startup companies will join […]

aging-nieman-carriemf14
Mar 9, 2017

Baltimore hackathon to focus on products for seniors

When tech startups meet for a hackathon Friday, they’ll kick-start an accelerator for a topic that doesn’t normally get the tech startup treatment: aging. The accelerator will help entrepreneurs develop […]

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, shown in his Annapolis office on Thursday, May 14, plans to focus on training the next generation of leaders rather than being one himself. (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post)
May 19, 0202

CFG Bank commits $500k to novella center for baltimore accelerator

The Novella Center for Entrepreneurship secures $500,000 from CFG Bank for its Conscious Venture Lab Accelerator and new pre-accelerator in Baltimore.