Maryland Student Venture Showcase & Pava LaPere Innovation Awards

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Showcase Details

February 18, 2025, 5:00-9:00 PM

Location: TBA

Mark your calendars for the inaugural showcase to celebrate the nine student ventures selected for the first-ever Pava LaPere Innovation Awards.  All nominated student ventures will have an opportunity to expo at the showcase as well.

The MD Intercollegiate Student Venture Showcase & Pava LaPere Innovation Awards is an event/program funded by the Pava LaPere Legacy of Innovation Act of 2024 where the State of Maryland established the Pava LaPere Innovation Acceleration Grant Program in the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) to provide grants to technology-based start-up companies founded by students from institutions located in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Learn More about the Pava LaPere Innovation Act of 2024

The funding will allow TEDCO to disburse nine awards of $50,000 to student ventures from postsecondary institutions in the Baltimore Tech ecosystem.

This is the first go at executing this program, a multi-year commitment.

Representatives from each participating institution will select up to four (4) ventures to move forward. Awardees will have an opportunity to present at the MD Student Venture Showcase in February.

Student Venture Eligibility Requirements

1. A member of the founding and current leadership team must be enrolled at an Baltimore-Towson-Columbia MSA college or university at the time of application.

2. The venture must be a tech-enabled business leveraging some innovation in technology. This includes companies that are building/ have built a new technology, or companies that utilize technological advancement to deliver a new product or service.

3. The venture must be incorporated as a business. (LLC, 501c3, or other entities accepted) Incorporation can happen within 60 days of notice of award.

Eligible Institutions and Steering Committee Representatives

Anne Arundel Community College, Stephanie Goldenberg, slgoldenberg@aacc.edu

Baltimore City Community College, Quintin Davis, qdavis@bccc.edu

Carroll Community College, Amy Yingling, ayingling@carrollcc.edu

Community College of Baltimore County, Dennis Sullivan, dsullivan2@ccbcmd.edu

Coppin State University, Ron Williams, coppinallbusiness@coppin.edu

Goucher College, Maureen Malomba, maureen.malomba@goucher.edu

Harford Community College, Marc Minnick, mminnick@harford.edu

Howard Community College, Helen Rose, hrose@howardcc.edu

Johns Hopkins University, Josh Ambrose, JoshAmbrose@jhu.edu

Loyola University Maryland, Wendy Bolger, webolger@loyola.edu

Maryland Institute College of Art, Stacy Stube, sstube@mica.edu

McDaniel College, Joan Liptrot, jliptrot@mcdaniel.edu

Morgan State University, Onyema Osuagwu, onyema.osuagwu@morgan.edu

Notre Dame of Maryland University, business@ndm.edu

St. John’s College, Jaime Dunn, Jaime.Dunn@sjc.edu

Stevenson University, Dr. Holly, Schiller, hlentz-schiller@stevenson.edu

Towson University, Patrick McQuown, pmcquown@towson.edu

University of Baltimore, Henry Mortimer, hmortimer@ubalt.edu

University of Maryland, Baltimore, Taylor DeBoer, taylor.deboer@umaryland.edu

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Kevin Fulmer, kevinf@umbc.edu

Evaluation Criteria

Opportunity (25pts)
Is the opportunity big? Is the market there? Or is there a market created by this product? Is there a solvable problem that is painful to customers to deal with?

Business (25pts)
Is there a seemingly viable plan to get the company off the ground? Will people pay for it? Is there a path to initial revenue through paying customers?

Team (25pts)
Is this the team of people to get the product built, a larger team recruited, and money made? Are the founders authentic and passionate?

Technology (15pts)
Is the product innovative, differentiable, and viable? Can it be built by this team? Does this technology unlock a unique and compelling competitive advantage?

Impact (10pts)
How likely is it that the team will commit to staying in Baltimore? If they do, what impact will it have on the region?

Extra Credit
Up to 3 points per evaluator to reward applicants who go above and beyond by demonstrating exemplary research/data, storytelling, or submission quality.

Up to two (2) ventures from the same university may be selected for awards.

The MD Student Venture core organizing committee will finalize selections with considerations of steering committee scoring, external evaluation review committee scoring, and portfolio balance.