Metro Detroit’s creative community gets its own incubator

In the rush to create new economy jobs in metro Detroit the talk has mostly centered around incentives and support for engineering, life sciences, green energy, and computer technology. But building a creative class is more than hot on the job market front. Enter Detroit’s new Creative Ventures Acceleration Program, an incubator oriented toward design, film, music, and social media. And it’s getting national attention.Excerpt:”The Creative Ventures Acceleration Program offers local entrepreneurs access to resources, services, strategic counseling, development support and other services that seek to “increase the density of creative-sector businesses in the downtown area,” according to the Detroit Creative Corridor Center, a business accelerator that developed the program.Backed by $500,000 in funding by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. and the U.S. Small Business Administration, among other groups, the program features a 12-month curriculum for “ventures-in-residence” to better identify development goals and best practices.”Get the rest of the story here.

In the rush to create new economy jobs in metro Detroit the talk has mostly centered around incentives and support for engineering, life sciences, green energy, and computer technology. But building a creative class is more than hot on the job market front.

Enter Detroit’s new Creative Ventures Acceleration Program, an incubator oriented toward design, film, music, and social media. And it’s getting national attention.

Excerpt:

“The Creative Ventures Acceleration Program offers local entrepreneurs access to resources, services, strategic counseling, development support and other services that seek to “increase the density of creative-sector businesses in the downtown area,” according to the Detroit Creative Corridor Center, a business accelerator that developed the program.

Backed by $500,000 in funding by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. and the U.S. Small Business Administration, among other groups, the program features a 12-month curriculum for “ventures-in-residence” to better identify development goals and best practices.”

Get the rest of the story here.

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