Glendale Tech — Accelerators

Accelerators in Glendale

 

The City of Glendale is home to a number of accelerators, incubators, collectives, and communities that support the startups that call the Jewel City home.
Learn more about some of the programs below.

 

Innovation Grants

Grant Application Open

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Grant Application Open !!!

 

The City of Glendale has released a Request for Proposals to bring additional growth programs to the city and further grow our startup ecosystem. The City invites qualified respondents to submit a proposal for the operation and program management of a tech startup accelerator, incubator, startup studio, or similar tech-Startup Growth Program located in Glendale, California. Grant funding of $1,000,000 will be awarded to the top 1 or 2 applicants.

 

FAQs

 

RFP Timeline:

May 15, 2024
Issuance of Request for Proposals

May 29, 2024
Pre-Bid Conference
(Link to the Pre-Bid Conference Recording)

June 21, 2024
Written Questions Due

June 28, 2024
Response to Written Questions Issued

July 12, 2024
Deadline for Submitting Proposals

Late July and August 2024

Selection Committee Reviews Proposals

Late August 2024
Interviews with Top 5 Proposals

September/ October 2024
Selection Committee’s Recommendations to City Council for Final Approval

 

Past Accelerator Grants

In 2019 The City of Glendale received $1 million from the State of California to launch a tech startup accelerator. After getting feedback from the tech community, start-ups, accelerators, and potential operators, the City funded 2 accelerators.

KidsX Digital Health Accelerator 

Focusing on advancing digital health innovation for pediatric health and healthcare, the program provides innovation in a field that is often overlooked and underfunded. Since it’s founding as the first Pediatric-focused digital health accelerator in the world, KidsX has grown to be the premier innovation ecosystem for startups and hospitals serving pediatric patients. Pediatric health services include the use of artificial intelligence, gamification, virtual, augmented or mixed reality, mobile apps, voice-enabled services and remote monitoring, among others.

Hero House Glendale

Hero House has implemented a non-industry specific “Gateway to LA” program that focuses on international or out-of- state companies looking to expand their product into Southern California and serves as a hub for the startup ecosystem in the area. This program was established by SmartGateVC, and is backed by Draper University of Heroes in San Mateo, CA, as well as the Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America.


Would you like to join our growing community of start-ups and services providers who want to be involved in the Glendale Start-Up Tech Accelerator? Join our public “Interest List” and see who else is excited about our new accelerator program.