Connect All @ the Jacobs Center, a new business accelerator in the Diamond neighborhoods, welcomed 13 startups for its first cohort. The program was formed last year as a partnership between Connect and the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation, in an effort to support new businesses in a historically underserved neighborhood.
Startups will have access to nearly 4,300 square feet of co-working space at the Jacobs Center, as well as a free, six-month program that includes mentoring, help with business management and building relationships with investors.