#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.

#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.

HotelsByDay wants to make the hotel experience more hospitable by offering guests the opportunity to book hotel amenities and rooms for personal- and business-related uses during the day. Based in New York City, the startup is focused on monetizing unused hotel amenities and rooms by providing guests with a place to stay, conduct business, and relax outside of typical hotel booking times. We recently spoke with Yannis Moati, HotelsByDay’s CEO, to learn more about his idea for the startup, how the coronavirus pandemic has affected his business, and how crowdfunding allows startups to diversify their investment sources.

Encryption Is Critical for Startup Security, Despite DOJ Spotlight

Encryption Is Critical for Startup Security, Despite DOJ Spotlight

TLDR: Federal officials are once again calling for Internet companies of all sizes to undermine secure end-to-end encryption by creating intentional vulnerabilities in their products to facilitate law enforcement access to user data, a move that would risk user privacy and security. The renewed push comes after the Justice Department announced that it unlocked two iPhones belonging to the shooter in last year’s Pensacola Naval Air Station shooting and found that he had been working with al Qaeda.

Startup News Digest 05/15/20

Startup News Digest 05/15/20

The Big Story: Broadband access in the time of COVID-19. House Democrats this week introduced the HEROES Act, their proposed $3 trillion coronavirus relief package that includes a dramatic expansion of pandemic-related broadband assistance to help close the digital divide. The inclusion of broadband funding in the proposed relief package comes as policymakers in recent weeks have grown more vocal about the importance of reliable Internet connectivity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

#StartupsEverywhere: Greenville, S.C.

#StartupsEverywhere: Greenville, S.C.

As local media outlets in the United States struggle with declining revenues, a South Carolina-based startup is working to engage readers across the Southeast by curating and creating localized content to spur greater participation and involvement in local communities. 6AM City, based in Greenville, provides daily newsletters with hyper-localized coverage to subscribers, and then works to encourage ongoing discussions, conversations, and engagement across social media. We spoke with Ryan Heafy, 6AM City’s co-founder and COO, to learn more about the startup’s approach to local content, the Greenville startup ecosystem, and how South Carolina’s lapsed angel tax credit promoted greater investments in startups.

Looking Back on a Modified National Small Business Week

Looking Back on a Modified National Small Business Week

Although the U.S. Small Business Administration officially postponed last week’s 57th annual National Small Business Week (NSBW), that didn’t stop policymakers, entrepreneurs, and founders from recognizing the importance of the nation’s 30.7 million startups and small businesses all across the country. With many businesses struggling right now as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, congressional leaders from across the political spectrum took the opportunity to voice their support for small business growth, innovation, and success.

Combating the Spread of COVID-19 Misinformation

Combating the Spread of COVID-19 Misinformation

TLDR: As people across the globe continue to depend upon digital services in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Internet firms are working overtime to keep their platforms free of misinformation related to the virus. But the rapid proliferation of COVID-19 conspiracy theories is highlighting just how difficult it is for online companies of all sizes to moderate content in a way that promotes user safety.

#StartupsEverywhere: Woodland, Calif.

#StartupsEverywhere: Woodland, Calif.

Located in one of California’s busiest farming regions, Woodland-based startup Nytch is working to foster greater engagement between consumers and their local small businesses. Since small brick-and-mortar businesses are unable to put their entire inventories online, the mobile service allows local businesses to use their greatest assets—knowledge, experience, and product awareness—to provide local consumers with more convenient retail services. We recently spoke with Nytch’s co-Founder, Grant Lea, to learn more about his startup’s work helping small businesses, the Woodland startup ecosystem, and what steps he believes policymakers should take to further support the startup community.

Engine Hosts Town Hall With Rep. David Schweikert and Arizona Startups

Engine Hosts Town Hall With Rep. David Schweikert and Arizona Startups

With many small businesses struggling as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, startups are stepping in to offer free services to help small firms navigate the economic uncertainty. Whether it’s opening up their platforms to keep small businesses engaged with their local communities, or aggregating available resources and federal loan information for struggling firms, startup founders are using their knowledge, experience, and services to support other entrepreneurs in need of assistance.

Broadband Access Critical to Startups, Consumers

Broadband Access Critical to Startups, Consumers

TLDR: Internet connectivity has become a critical resource for Americans coping with the pandemic, and the increased reliance on digital services is already highlighting gaps in Internet access and sufficient broadband infrastructure across the country. As Congress debates passing a phase four coronavirus relief package that would in part address broadband access concerns, it’s critical for policymakers to understand just how important connectivity is to U.S. startups and consumers. 

Startup News Digest 05/01/20

Startup News Digest 05/01/20

The Big Story: Lawmakers propose freezing mergers during pandemic. Several congressional Democrats have proposed a temporary halt on certain “big” mergers and acquisitions during the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the outbreak could allow large companies to consolidate their power by buying up smaller firms. While larger tech companies have faced scrutiny in the past for allegedly acquiring potential competitors in order to protect their market share, acquisitions during the COVID-19 pandemic are far more likely to involve larger companies rescuing at-risk startups that would otherwise go out of business. It’s hard to see how blocking these types of acquisitions would promote competition. Efforts to curb what policymakers see as predatory behavior could instead deprive many startups of a critical lifeline they might need to remain in business. 

#StartupsEverywhere: South Bend - Elkhart Region, Ind.

#StartupsEverywhere: South Bend - Elkhart Region, Ind.

The South Bend - Elkhart Regional Partnership includes 47 smart connected communities across Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan that are working together to improve economic development across the region. With five distinct committees focused on improving business opportunities, increasing per capita income, and improving quality of life, the largely volunteer-driven partnership is working to make the region a hub of economic activity. We recently spoke with Bethany Hartley—the partnership’s Director of Diversity & Inclusion—to learn more about the organization’s work improving diversity and inclusion programs for entrepreneurs across the region.

Looking Beyond PPP Loans for Startup Relief

Looking Beyond PPP Loans for Startup Relief

TLDR: Although the U.S. Small Business Administration is once again accepting applications from small businesses for Paycheck Protection Program loans, many startups still remain ineligible for the emergency funding that they need to survive the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. It’s critical for lawmakers to pursue other policy proposals that will help startups and small businesses weather the current uncertainty.  

#StartupsEverywhere: Lincoln, Neb.

#StartupsEverywhere: Lincoln, Neb.

Based in Lincoln, fyiio is a new tutorial management platform using its patented technology to create user-centric educational guides. By combining video and written guides into templates, the startup is working to ensure that consumers and businesses are getting the most out of their tutorial experiences. We recently spoke with fyiio’s founder, Alex Kuklinski, to learn a little more about the startup, Lincoln’s startup ecosystem, and the patent process.

Startups Supporting Small Businesses Through The Pandemic

Startups Supporting Small Businesses Through The Pandemic

With many small businesses struggling as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, startups are stepping in to offer free services to help small firms navigate the economic uncertainty. Whether it’s opening up their platforms to keep small businesses engaged with their local communities, or aggregating available resources and federal loan information for struggling firms, startup founders are using their knowledge, experience, and services to support other entrepreneurs in need of assistance.

Startups Need More Than Current Relief Loans

Startups Need More Than Current Relief Loans

TLDR: Congress is set to allocate additional funding to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program to aid small businesses coping with the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, but available loan programs are not doing enough to support startups that are in desperate need of financial assistance. As policymakers continue to evaluate legislative and regulatory responses to the ongoing outbreak, it’s imperative that they pursue policies—such as public-private equity investments, R&D tax credits, and forgivable loans beyond payroll expenses—that can adequately support the nation’s startup ecosystem.

Startup News Digest 04/17/20

Startup News Digest 04/17/20

The Big Story: Small business loan program hits funding limit. The U.S. Small Business Administration announced that it hit the $350 billion limit in funds Congress allocated for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to help small businesses as part of last month’s Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. At this time, SBA says it is unable to accept any more applications for PPP loans. While the program was designed to support companies with under 500 employees, many venture capital-backed firms were ineligible for the loans because the SBA’s “affiliation rules” require companies to count the employees of their “affiliates”—broadly defined in the law—as their own employees.

#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.

#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.

Based in Lower Manhattan, JustFix.nyc is a nonprofit startup that is harnessing technology and data to promote housing justice across New York City. As New Yorkers continue to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, the City has issued an eviction moratorium and closed its housing courts except for virtual-only emergency repair and illegal lockout cases. JustFix.nyc has partnered with the housing court system to adapt their existing tools in order to streamline the emergency filing process for tenants. We recently spoke with Georges Clement—JustFix.nyc’s Co-Founder and Acting Executive Director—to learn more about the startup’s work, how technology can be used to promote housing justice, and how they’re working to support tenants amidst the coronavirus outbreak.

App-Focused Startups Pivoting to Support Communities impacted by COVID-19 Outbreak

App-Focused Startups Pivoting to Support Communities impacted by COVID-19 Outbreak

As federal officials increasingly rely on tech companies to help combat the spread of COVID-19, entrepreneurs across the country are retooling their existing digital applications to aid in coronavirus detection and prevention efforts. Whether it’s working with local and state health officials to leverage their apps, or figuring out ways to implement their services in a beneficial way, startups are determining how to best utilize their mobile apps for the public good.