February 3, 2022

‘Plug-In South LA’ Announces Third Tech Accelerator Program To Benefit Black And Latinx Communities

Plug In South LA has announced its third tech accelerator program focused on Black and Latinx communities.

The benefits of the tech accelerator will include potential grants of up to $40,000 and possible seed investments and pilot partnerships.

Mentors in the program will include leaders and executives from the California Health Care Foundation, Courtside Ventures, RareBreed Ventures, and Zeal Capital Partners, among others.

“We are keen to help Founders secure capital and investment plus help them leverage the LA start ecosystem to develop traction and momentum around their company,” notes Derek Smith, founder of Plug In South LA, in the press release announcement.

Over 300 Black and Latinx Founders have found investor, capital, and mentor connections through Plug In’s suite of programs—changing the lives of startups and the tech industry itself.Founder Mentorship

Ongoing resources for those on the program include MVP strategy and product development, capital investment facilitation, investment support, curated networking opportunities with ecosystem stakeholders, and workshops designed to address your business development and fundraising milestones.

For more information about the tech accelerator, check out the Plug In LA website.

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Abbianca Makoni

Abbianca Makoni is a content executive and writer at POCIT! She has years of experience reporting on critical issues affecting diverse communities around the globe.