Entrepreneurship

Northern Kentucky ezone helped secure $7 million in funding


BIOSTART program will link ideas and resources


B-Communicated's videos win national awards


LeanCor adding 14 high-tech jobs


100 people. Three days. One new company.


Google exec will keynote InOneWeekend.org event in Cincinnati


Local start-ups growing


African-American Chamber teaming with State of Ohio on minority business development


It's more than a gallery hop - It's WAAM!


Xavier's Graduate School of Business creates growth platform


Cause Agency links brand design with good works


Why I won't live in a city without a Fringe Festival


Oscar Robertson: All-star entrepreneur


Starting a new business is easy, but creating stability, growth and long-term success involves planning and support. The Cincinnati region is home to new and established incubators and accelerators that can help a startup thrive. Through these organizations, entrepreneurs can refine their business plans, seek out investment dollars, or hone services and products. These support organizations include CincyTech, Alloy Development Company, Cintrifuse, Blue North, MORTAR Cincinnati, 1819 Innovation Hub, Black Empowerment Works, The Brandery, Aviatra Accelerators, and Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub.