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Hump day

It's hump day, folks. With today’s stories, we have a resource roundup to get your startup over that financial hump, or your arts practice over that network hump.

 

If you know any resources or events to help entrepreneurs and technologists get through other common challenges, let us know by replying to this email or sending a note to , any time.

 

— Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby (donte@technical.ly

 

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Top Stories

Resource Roundup: Harbor Bank and Cerebro Capital have $50M in loans for Baltimore small biz

By Donte Kirby | 3 minute readPlus, a new resource portal for local artists, mentorship for microbusinesses, and tons of cash award opportunities for Johns Hopkins students.

Accessibility means opportunity. This founder is bringing both to Milwaukee’s public spaces

The Ability Center founder and CEO Damian Buchman applies his experience as a childhood cancer survivor to the mission of adapting beaches, parks and other spaces for more people: "The things you desire don’t just change because you have a disability." Read more »

How to ensure your workplace is LGBTQ friendly

Successful businesses protect their LGBTQ employees and treat them equitably. Here's how you can, too, even if your company is too small to have its own dedicated D&I staff. Read more »

This accelerator wants to bring innovation to the neurodiversity space

The Multiple Accelerator, supported by Baltimore-based impact investment fund Neuvation Ventures, has chosen six companies for its first cohort. Read more »

Why Luke Cooper is launching a history-minded, Black founder-focused VC fund

With the new Latimer Ventures, the Baltimore entrepreneur says he not only wants his fund to be for Black founders, but for West Baltimore. Read more »


Blast from the past

RealLIST Startups: These are Baltimore’s top 20 standout tech companies of 2022

Cybersecurity, workforce development and healthtech mark this year's list of the most promising young tech companies in Baltimore. Read more »


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