Rockefeller Foundation Grants $1 Million to mHUB for HardTech Innovation and Sustainability Accelerator
The Rockefeller Foundation has awarded mHUB a $1 million grant over two years to support hardtech founders in the U.S. and launch an accelerator focused on data center sustainability. The initiative aims to create jobs and enhance industrial investments in clean energy and sustainability. mHUB has previously supported over 1,100 entrepreneurs and created nearly 7,000 jobs in related sectors. This funding will help mHUB enhance resources for founders at different stages, including a pre-accelerator program and support for venture-backed accelerators.

The Rockefeller Foundation has granted mHUB $1 million over two years to bolster hardtech innovation and launch a sustainability-focused accelerator. This funding aims to assist undercapitalized founders in clean energy and advanced manufacturing, ultimately creating jobs and benefiting American communities. mHUB has supported over 1,100 entrepreneurs and generated nearly 7,000 jobs in various sectors. The grant will enhance resources for founders at all stages, funding initiatives like the Experts-in-Residence program and support for a venture-backed accelerator focusing on data center sustainability.


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