gener8tor's gBETA Accelerator Program Is Expanding Into Colorado

National startup accelerator gener8tor, which was founded in Milwaukee, and the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade have announced a new partnership this month aimed at growing businesses in Colorado’s opportunity zones.

Since launching in 2015, gBETA program alumni have raised more than $258 million in capital.

The Colorado Opportunity Zone Program was launched in the state in 2017 and encourages long-term private investments in low-income communities by giving investors tax incentives.

The gBETA: Colorado Opportunity Zone Capital Accelerator program will use gener8tor’s gBETA model to increase access to capital for businesses in the state’s opportunity zones.

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originally published in Wisconsin Inno, on October 26, 2021
written by Nick Greenhalgh

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