Helping founders find community and connections
Two-phase retail/F&B accelerator: Phase I is a 7-week training cohort; Phase II offers a brick-and-mortar pop-up to test market viability in downtown Los Alamos.
New Mexico's first curriculum-based, investor-funded accelerator providing a rigorous 12-week program rooted in lean startup methodology, customer discovery, and market validation for high-growth startups.
Learn more →Multi-tiered startup community program by CNM Ingenuity providing NM founders with mentorship, skills training, sprint workshops, and connections to capital and the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Learn more →Free 12-week hybrid accelerator for NM outdoor recreation businesses, delivered in partnership with the NM Outdoor Recreation Division; culminates in Adventure Pitch Fest with $15K in prizes.
Learn more →10-month accelerator for socially conscious entrepreneurs in Northern NM using the Disciplined Entrepreneurship framework, covering biweekly workshops and monthly sessions with UNM faculty and local CEOs.
Learn more →8-week cohort program with weekly events, workshops, and mentorship for entrepreneurs in Northern New Mexico, focused on tech startups and small businesses.
Learn more →6-month intensive one-on-one accelerator for Native American entrepreneurs with custom mentorship, $12K stipend, office space, and potential $150K investment upon graduation.
Learn more →First-of-its-kind global business accelerator and soft-landing program in Albuquerque's Mesa del Sol, helping international companies from India, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia enter and scale in the U.S. market.
Learn more →Cohort-based accelerator programs helping new and established businesses refine their business model using the Business Model Canvas framework, with one-on-one support.
Learn more →Six-month bilingual accelerator for family and home child care educators, in collaboration with Growing Up New Mexico, WESST, and Partnership for Community Action.
Learn more →Six-month bilingual accelerator for family and home child care educators, in collaboration with Growing Up New Mexico, WESST, and Partnership for Community Action.
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