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Current Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policies (view source)
Revision as of 15:02, 8 June 2016
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*Maryland - Invest Maryland was a state policy enacted to raise funds for Maryland startup companies. Two-thirds of the funds raised are managed by private venture firms in Maryland that will invest the funds into startup companies. the remaining third of the funds is handled by the state-run Maryland Venture Fund to once again invest in emerging companies.
*Texas - CAPCO is a private, state-government sponsored venture capital company created to increase availability of funds for small businesses with a primary workforce and set-up location in Texas. *Wisconsin - The Qualified New Business Venture program (Angel Investment Program) was formed by the Wisconsin state government in 2003. The program works by designating startup businesses in Wisconsin in the early stages of innovative development as QNVBs. When qualified venture capital firms and angel investors give funds to these startups, the QNVBs would receive a 25 percent tax credit on the amount of the investment. *Ohio - The Ohio Third Frontier is a stage-government funded economic development program that put its $2.3 Billion initiative fund into new startup companies with innovative technology-based products. The fund provides entrepreneurial assistance, business expertise, mentorship, talent, and mostly significantly, capital, to accelerate the process of turning innovative ideas into successful companies. *North Carolina - The Research Triangle of North Carolina was formed to take advantage of three of the state's big universities, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State, and Duke, to create a zone in North Carolina where startups, research, and innovation all thrive. This triangle allows for startups to be immediately put in an area with the resources and support to succeed as well as the opportunities for research needed to thrive. *New York - The Entrepreneurial Assistance Program (EAP) establishes centers in local communities in New York to provide structure, technical assistance and support for entrepreneurs with innovative ideas. ]
==Innovation==
https://texaswideopenforbusiness.com/services/financing
https://development.ohio.gov/bs_thirdfrontier/impact.htm
http://www.esd.ny.gov/businessprograms/eap.html