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A trendsetter in the fintech space, nbkc bank confirmed Wednesday it was discontinuing its popular Fountain City Fintech accelerator after two cohorts. The news follows the departure of the accelerator’s... Read more
...they’ve been in recent days, should they test positive for Coronavirus. The City of Kansas City, Missouri, is in discussions to join a pilot for the app, along with Boston... Read more
...to make Kansas City the Most Entrepreneurial City in America. It takes a village! Sincerely, the Kansas City entrepreneur community Signed by: (If you would like to sign, click here.)... Read more
...Part of the first Fountain City Fintech cohort in 2018, Destiny has come along way as it enters its second program, Graham joked. “I don’t think we have enough article... Read more
...in Kansas City — at the Third Friday’s speaker series, hosted by OHUB.KC. “The idea [behind a company chosen for the studio] has to be big enough to be venture... Read more
...a member of the Pipeline Entrepreneurs network. “Because we hear this title of Kansas City being America’s ‘Most Entrepreneurial City,’ but that’s a tough pill to swallow when we see... Read more
...budget’s expected adoption by the Kansas City City Council on March 26. Click here to learn more about a planned Budget Feedback Takeover. Top requests for training and resources from... Read more
...really excited about it.” The relocation will remove the transformative tech scaleup from the startup-heavy Crossroads Arts District and into the rising energy of the City of Fountain’s epicenter, the... Read more
...Papworth faced a dilemma. The founder of Nav.It — one of the startups to recently complete Fountain City Fintech’s second accelerator cohort — found herself fighting for speaking time earlier... Read more
A newly proposed city budget for Kansas City, Missouri, holds steady at $1.73 billion — making room for Mayor Quinton Lucas’ zero-fare transit program, while appearing to scale back funding... Read more