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An official partner program of TechTown Detroit
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Elevating Businesses

Established and Grown in Detroit
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Detroit Elevate is intended to support second-stage businesses on their journey towards continued sustainability, growth and scalability. This initiative provides small businesses in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park with connections to resources, capital and technical assistance that will allow them to enhance operations, improve customer experience, and expand services.

In addition to providing operational support, Detroit Elevate looks to shine the spotlight on the finalist businesses and the needs of second-stage businesses. This initiative aims to drive more customers and attention to these businesses and others in the cities’ commercial corridors.

Detroit Elevate is a program of the TechTown Detroit and the Gilbert Family Foundation, operated with assistance from Black Leaders Detroit and QT Business Solutions.

Detroit Elevate

Vision and Objective

Recognition

Detroit Elevate recognizes, celebrates, and supports businesses that’ve launched and maintained operations in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Starting a business is hard and to keep it open for more than three years is a testament to the strength and perseverance of our community’s small business owners. 

Pathways

Detroit Elevate provides pathways to capital and technical assistance for existing businesses, supporting their future operations, improvements, and expansion efforts. It also looks to drive new customers to these businesses so that scalability is sustainable.

Opening Doors

Detroit Elevate is not just another granting program – it opens doors to long-term capital such as lines of credit and loans. It provides the coaching, technical assistance, and visibility businesses need to propel them to the next level.

 

 

We Serve Scale Stage Businesses

A scale-stage small business is typically defined as a company that has moved beyond the startup phase and is now focused on growth and stability. These businesses usually share a few common traits:

  • Established operations: They’ve proven their business model, have a steady customer base, and consistent revenue.
  • Key Employees: They have a core group of employees on payroll that support and maintain operations
  • Growth-oriented: They’re looking to expand markets, increase efficiency, enhance customer experience, or invest in new products/services.
  • Needs: Unlike startups, their main challenges aren’t just survival or proof of concept. Instead, they need support with scaling systems, hiring and retaining talent, accessing growth capital, expanding customer base, and developing management capacity.

A scale-stage business isn’t a brand-new startup, but it’s also not a large corporation yet—it’s a growth-stage company that has moved past proving viability and is preparing for larger-scale impact for itself and in the community it serves.

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The Second-Stage Business Competition

Want to know how you can compete for the $50,000 grand prize and position your business for its next stage of growth?

Visit our competition page to learn about the phases, deadlines, and the different prize levels you could be eligible for.
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Our Partners

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Gilbert Family Foundation is a private nonprofit foundation founded by Jennifer and Dan Gilbert to accelerate a cure for neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and build economic opportunity and equity in the city of Detroit. The Gilbert Family Foundation supports groundbreaking, cutting-edge research in hopes of eradicating NF1, a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves anywhere in the body. Additionally, the Foundation supports the economic stability and mobility of residents in Detroit by investing in wealth-building opportunities and breaking down systemic barriers.
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QT Business Solutions is a technical assistance and business consulting company specializing in business plan writing, grant proposal writing and capital raising. Their mission is to serve the public by assisting small business owners and non-profit organizations with learning how to build a profitable business and helping them obtain the maximum amount of capital, sponsorships or grant funding available to them.
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Established in 2019, Black Leaders Detroit’s mission is to provide financial support for diverse social and community impact projects originated and led by Detroiters of African descent.
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TechTown -- Wayne State's entrepreneurship hub – has been at the forefront of empowering entrepreneurs and creating sustainable economic impact in Detroit and beyond. A state-designated SmartZone and Small Business Support Hub, TechTown fuels equitable economic development by supporting businesses across industries—from tech-based ideas to retail and restaurants.

TechTown offers robust programming, co-working and event space, and tailored resources for early-stage founders and scalable small businesses, while also serving as a convening location. Over the past two decades, it has supported more than 7,000 businesses that have raised over $420 million in capital and created more than 2,300 jobs. Serving Detroit, Hamtramck, Highland Park, and Greater Wayne County, TechTown is a cornerstone of Wayne State’s commitment to innovation, entrepreneurship, and inclusive economic opportunity.
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