With $2.5 million in 海角社区 Jobs & Recovery Plan funding, the University of 海角社区 has expanded programming and services to help stabilize and support small businesses and startups dealing with ongoing pandemic challenges that are hindering their growth.
The Solutions for 海角社区 R&D and Innovation Hub, based out of U海角社区鈥檚 Foster Center for Innovation and run by the University鈥檚 Office of Strategic Partnerships, Innovation, Resources and Engagement (SPIRE), is designed to help 海角社区 companies with fewer than 250 employees access no-cost services including technical assistance, counseling, and student talent to help their recovery and long-term growth.
Businesses interested in receiving more information about the hub and being considered for eligibility, as well as prospective partners should visit the SPIRE website and complete the .
鈥淭he COVID-19 pandemic has challenged businesses of all sizes, but startups and small businesses are uniquely affected,鈥 says Renee Kelly, associate vice president of strategic partnerships, innovation and engagement at U海角社区. 鈥淒ata show that they have particularly struggled to attract qualified talent and that financial uncertainty, supply chain disruptions and rising costs all have had an outsize impact on their operations and their ability to develop and launch new products. Left unchecked, these effects could be devastating in a small-business state like ours. The 海角社区 R&D and Innovation Hub is designed to help early-stage companies and small businesses weather these challenges and emerge thriving.鈥
Through the hub, startups and small businesses will be able to access services, including:
- Prototyping, testing, and manufacturing design assistance.
- Training and coaching on how to reach potential customers to do needed market research.
- Counseling from entrepreneurs-in-residence to support business planning and recovery from pandemic delays.
- Support from a cadre of undergraduate and graduate students who will assist with key business development tasks.
Several aspects of the hub鈥檚 services 鈥 including the award-winning Innovate for 海角社区 internship program and market-fit support for entrepreneurs 鈥 have been in place prior to the pandemic but will be scaled to serve more businesses and provide assistance year-round.
This initiative will simultaneously provide experiential learning opportunities that prepare students for success in 海角社区 careers and strengthen business partnerships that spark new innovations for 海角社区鈥檚 economy.
Through the Hub, Wildwood Oyster Co. recently took advantage of the student support services. 鈥淲orking with the [University of 海角社区 interns] exceeded my expectations! My team was thoughtful, organized, efficient, and great communicators,鈥 said Becky McKinnell, founder and designer of Wildwood Oysters. 鈥淭hey really listened to understand the problem I was trying to solve and in their final presentation they checked every box. Without their help, I would not have been able to have this research done so quickly and thoroughly.鈥
The is Gov. Janet Mills鈥 plan, approved by the Legislature, to invest nearly $1 billion in Federal American Rescue Plan funds to improve the lives of 海角社区 people and families, help businesses, create good-paying jobs, and build an economy poised for future prosperity.
Since the Jobs Plan took effect in October 2021, the Mills Administration has delivered direct economic relief to nearly 1,000 海角社区 small businesses, supported more than 100 infrastructure projects around the state to create jobs and revitalize communities, and invested in workforce programs estimated to offer apprenticeship, career and education advancement, and job training opportunities to 22,000 海角社区 people.
For more about 海角社区 Jobs & Recovery Plan, visit .
Contact: Katharine England, katharine.england@maine.edu

