Jason Bartz is the founder of Good Neighbor Fund, a micro grant program started right here in Buffalo, New York. The program awards $1,000 grants to entrepreneurs or folks with an idea they'd like to turn into a company. On this episode Jason discusses his experiences in Buffalo's entrepreneurial ecosystem, why he started Good Neighbor Fund, criteria for potential applicants, and Western New York's strengths at large.
Scott Stenclik, on workforce in Buffalo Niagara
Russell Corigliano, on food processing in Buffalo Niagara
Sonny Sonnenstein, on tech in Buffalo
Dave Horesh, on Oxford Pennant
Dan Miner, on covering Buffalo‘s innovation economy
Holly Buck, on Buffalo as a climate change refuge
Thomas Beauford, on Buffalo Urban League
Frank Ewing, on AML RightSource expansion in Buffalo
Jon Bird, on semicondutor industry in Buffalo Niagara
Colleen Heidinger, on 43North
Ekua Mends-Aidoo & Kendra Brim, on DEI in Buffalo Niagara workplaces
Wayne Bacon, on Garwood Medical
Kellena Kane, on HANSA
Bob Confer, on plastic manufacturing in Buffalo Niagara
Kim Grant, on Buffalo Niagara economic development
John Scannell, on Moog
Dan Magnuszewski, on ACV Auctions
Matt Fleckenstein, on Buffalo Studios
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