Milwaukee-based nonprofit The Water Council has received a $2.5 million federal contract that will allow the organization to continue supporting startups and small businesses working in the water technology industry.
The five-year contract was awarded through the Small Business Administrationโs Regional Innovation Cluster program. The awards aim to bolster support for innovative small businesses across the country.
โThis includes enhanced offerings in The Water Councilโs BREW 2.0 Post-Accelerator for late-stage startups; matchmaking and training; customized support and resources for small business and foreign direct investment prospects; capacity-building; and access to new market resources,โ according to a Friday announcement from The Water Council.
The BREW 2.0 Post-Accelerator program focuses on late-stage water technology startups that are ready to enter the market or that have early sales.
The SBA launched its RIC Initiative in September 2010 to promote and support the development of clusters. The Water Councilโs cluster is focused on supporting businesses focused on water and resiliency.
โThese 14 new awardees will serve as vital hubs connecting entrepreneurs with the resources needed to develop cutting-edge technologies critical to the nationโs economic and security priorities,โ said SBA administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman. โOur nationโs entrepreneurs develop and commercialize innovative technologies in areas of global importance, including biotechnology, cybersecurity, smart manufacturing, and sustainable agriculture. The SBAโs Regional Innovation Cluster network helps Americaโs entrepreneurs start and scale their businesses in these highly competitive industries with a focus on leveraging regional strengths and collaboration โ strengthening Americaโs competitiveness.โ