Accelerator taps first 7 startups to help bring KC back from the edge of global health crisis

Seven Kansas City tech startups have taken the leap to launch new technologies and startups in response to challenges posed by COVID-19 — and have received technical and financial assistance through Comeback KC Ventures to accelerate their efforts. Accelerator taps first 7 startups to help bring KC back from the edge of global health crisis Accelerator taps first 7 startups to help bring KC back from the edge of global health crisis

“These innovations were conceived after two years of the coronavirus pandemic revealed and ignited a need for rapid change and innovation in education, public health and digital equity,” Comeback KC Ventures said in a press release. “Parents of young children needed help figuring out how to parent during a pandemic. Elite student athletes wondered if scouts would ever see them play. Nonprofits struggled with fundraising in the new, virtual, normal.”

“Many of us put our physical and mental health on hold as COVID-19 cases escalated. And when we did re-emerge from our homes, we worried about viral transmission, especially in confined public spaces.”

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Among the first seven fellows announced this week are 11 innovators commercializing new solutions to problems in education, equity and accessibility in health care, youth sports, air quality, mental health support and charitable giving:

What is Comeback KC Ventures?

The Comeback KC Ventures fellows program supports select businesses that can solve issues related to COVID, create new jobs and find additional investment by October 2022. The program — led by KC Digital Drive and theTechnology Venture Studio at UMKC Innovation Center — is designed to include everyone from first-time entrepreneurs to established businesses building new product and service lines. Types and levels of funding and support may differ depending on the stage of the business and the experience of the entrepreneur.

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Accelerator taps first 7 startups to help bring KC back from the edge of global health crisis

Funding commitments for each startup in the fellowship were not disclosed.

“The pandemic ushered in a new normal that we all have to learn how to navigate — and showed us, clearly, where people are being left behind,” said Charlotte Clark, project manager for UMKC Innovation Center’s Technology Venture Studio. “These founders have quickly leveraged those lessons to disrupt the status quo in health care, in education, for nonprofits, for students, for parents — all to build new on-ramps that provide greater and more equitable access to solutions we all need.”

Comeback KC Ventures, funded by a SPRINT Challenge grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration, wraps local, early-stage innovations in support, resources and financial assistance to accelerate COVID-related solutions.

Led by KC Digital Drive and the UMKC Innovation Center, the program will sprint toward 10 new businesses, 30 new jobs and $5 million in follow-on funding in an 18-month period.

“From ideating sessions to business canvas workshops, the Kansas City community has really rallied around this call for innovation,” said Aaron Deacon, managing director for KC Digital Drive. “We are excited to see these entrepreneurs take that next step to launch and commercialize innovative solutions.”

Comeback KC Ventures ultimately will select 13 more fellows with applications open through October. Additional announcements will follow new fellow selections.

Become a Comeback KC Ventures fellow

Comeback KC Ventures is seeking entrepreneurs and innovators in the Kansas City bi-state area who are building new technology businesses or innovation-focused business lines in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

First-time or seasoned innovators are welcome to apply. Qualified fellows must be:

All fellows are encouraged to apply for Digital Sandbox KC proof-of-concept project support.An average of $20,000 in direct technical assistance is available per project.

Click here to apply to become a Comeback KC Ventures Fellow or recommend a business for support.

This story is possible thanks to support from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, a private, nonpartisan foundation that works together with communities in education and entrepreneurship to create uncommon solutions and empower people to shape their futures and be successful.

For more information, visit www.kauffman.org and connect at www.twitter.com/kauffmanfdn and www.facebook.com/kauffmanfdn

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