
There’s a new group of startups set to go through the AccelerateBaltimore program in 2017.
The accelerator program run by the Emerging Technology Centers picked six startups ranging from consumer-facing tech and social media to financial literacy and home care.
In the four-month program, startups get $25,000 in seed funding in the form of a convertible note from the Abell Foundation. The companies also get access to space at ETC’s Haven Campus in Highlandtown, as well as programming and mentorship.
At the end of the program, the startups pitch for a chance to win an additional $100,000. That new…