Charm City and the surrounding region’s VC activity dipped from late 2022, according to PitchBook and the NVCA’s latest quarterly Venture Monitor. Still, both the Venture Monitor and another local leader have faith in future changes.
Local and further-flung founders feeling the strain of this historic bank failure may benefit from these guides, events and other resources that UpSurge Baltimore and other entities put together over the weekend.
Startups in the second-ever class, about half of which are already rooted in Baltimore, will wrap the 13-week program for founders from underrepresented communities with an April demo day.
UpSurge Baltimore's just-released "The $11 Billion Opportunity" analyzed what various stakeholders could do for, and invest in, the local tech and startup economy.