In the five years since the state provided $9 million to the Dayton Development Coalition’s Entrepreneurial Signature Program, a combination of services and cash support from the coalition has helped more than 70 “portfolio companies” create more than 400 jobs, Dayton Business Journal reports. As the Ohio Third Frontier works to determine the future of the program, the coalition is hosting two funding meetings in an effort to attract investors toward promising tech startups, the article said. For more, including event information, read the full story.
Dayton Development Coalition to host funding meetings for tech startups