This Week’s Essential StateImpact
Five Reasons Why Angel Investors (Think “Shark Tank”) Matter To The Economy: Our top post this week breaks down a new report from the University of New Hampshire explaining why this high-powered,...
View ArticleHow–And Why–NH Resurrected A Help Center For Women Entrepreneurs
Like the proverbial phoenix rising from the ashes, the new Center for Women’s Business Advancement seeks to build upon the foundation of its predecessor of supporting women entrepreneurs in New...
View ArticleThis Week’s Essential StateImpact
Before you prepare to pack up and check out for the weekend, we’ve rounded up the top five posts that caught your collective eye. From obscure urbanization studies to electricity deregulation and...
View ArticleThis Week’s Essential StateImpact
In honor of the awesomeness that’s the Friday afternoon weekly wind-down, we’re proud to present this week’s Top 5 StateImpact posts. Has The Stimulus Created Jobs In NH? Depends On How You Slice The...
View ArticleDartmouth-Lake Sunapee Snapshot: Burgeoning Start-Up Scene Wrestles With...
Tomorrow morning on NHPR, we’ll hear from Tillman Gerngross, a bioengineering entrepreneur in the Upper Valley. Tillman’s story is Part Three of our series “Getting By, Getting Ahead,” examining how...
View ArticleGetting By, Getting Ahead: Start-Up Entrepreneur Brings High-Tech Talent To...
As part of our weekly “Getting By, Getting Ahead” series, StateImpact is traveling across New Hampshire, gathering personal stories from the people behind the economy. In our third installment, we...
View ArticleGetting By, Getting Ahead: More On The Upper Valley’s Strengths–And...
This week for our series “Getting By, Getting Ahead,” which looks at the personal stories behind New Hampshire’s economy, we’ve been focusing on start-ups in the Upper Valley. Bioengineering...
View ArticleDrink Coasters 2.0: Seacoast Startup Puts Ads In A New Place
By turning drink coasters into local advertising space, a self-described “coaster fiend” and her three friends are trying to promote local businesses, support charities – and create local jobs while...
View ArticleThree Years Later: The Progress And Challenges Of The Green Launching Pad
A taxpayer-funded eco-business program is paying off for New Hampshire. The Green Launching Pad at the University of New Hampshire has given grants to more than a dozen start-ups in the state. But it...
View ArticleFrom Black Gold To Green Economy: Long-Time Entrepreneur Talks New Markets
It’s been three years since the Green Launching Pad initiative was started at the University of New Hampshire with $1.5 million in federal stimulus money. The goal of the project was to fund and...
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