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Maryland Inno – USM creates new pilot program to invest $600,000 in early stage startups

By June 22, 2022News

The University System of Maryland (USM) approved a new pilot program investing $200,000 a year in early stage startups.
Jessica Iannetta/BBJThe University System of Maryland this week approved a new pilot program to fund early-stage startups.

The measure, which was approved by the USM Board of Regents on Friday, will allocate $200,000 per year to the Early Capital Pilot fund over three years.

The program will be funded with money currently allocated for the Maryland Momentum Fund, a USM-run venture capital fund that began with $25 million in 2016. The Board of Regents recently authorized an additional $6 million over three years for the program.

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