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Endeavour Announces Strategic Partnerships with US Space Force and US Army Accelerators
Partnerships will bring critical working capital needs to the US Security and Space marketplace.
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LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Endeavour, a leading DoD Trusted Capital Provider for Accounts Receivable Funding for National Security and Space government contractors is extremely pleased to announce the launch of collaborative efforts with The Catalyst Accelerator and FedTech, the early-stage accelerators of the United States Space Force and Army, respectively.
In addition to serving as a mentor resource regarding working capital, cash flow, and financing options to Catalyst and FedTech cohorts, Endeavour is proud to offer past, present, and future cohort members access to a custom Accounts Receivable Funding facility deemed Escape Velocity . Designed for innovative early-stage and growing technology companies, Escape Velocity was
Endeavour Approved as a Department of Defense Trusted Capital Provider
The U.S. Department of Defense matches critical technology companies with Endeavour as a vetted source of private, domestic capital.
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LOS ANGELES, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Endeavour, a leading Accounts Receivable Funding firm for National Security and Space government contractors, is extremely pleased to announce their acceptance as a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Trusted Capital Provider.
Over the course of the past year, the DoD has developed the Trusted Capital initiative, a program designed to foster investment in critical technology companies by cleared and vetted investors. In December 2020, DoD announced the Trusted Capital initiative and noted that applicants to the Trusted Capital program will be reviewed for national security risks, including for connections to China and 36 other Countries of Special Concern and described as count