Leantime is a recipient of NC Idea Micro Grant

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Leantime applied for the NC Idea Micro grant along with 182 other applicants. This is a program local to the state of North Carolina. Through that process, we were selected as a semi-finalist — a number down to 31. At that point, we were required to pitch and share our story and goals with the team selecting the winning companies.

This week, it was announced that we are one of the 15 companies to receive a $10,000 grant! We are really excited and looking forward to working more closely with the NC Idea team as we will join their Micro programming.

NC Idea is a North Carolina business grant that is offered to help North Carolina startups and businesses test and validate new ideas, concepts, or efforts in order to get to the next level. They are working hard to support and advance entrepreneurship in the state.

Read more below for the official press release from NC Idea:

NC IDEA Foundation Awards $150,000 to Fifteen North Carolina Startups

Spring 2023 MICRO Grant Recipients Selected from Diverse Applicant Pool; NC IDEA SEED Finalists Also Announced

 DURHAM, NC – April 27, 2023 – NC IDEA, a private foundation committed to supporting entrepreneurial ambition and economic empowerment in North Carolina, announced today that the organization has awarded $150,000 to fifteen North Carolina startups in its tenth NC IDEA MICRO grant cycle. Since the inaugural cycle in Spring 2018, NC IDEA MICRO has awarded over $1.6 million to 162 young companies across the state.

Through small, project-based grants, NC IDEA MICRO awards $10,000 in funding to young companies looking to validate and advance their idea. The program, piloted in Spring 2018, was created as an expansion of the Foundation’s long-standing SEED grant program to provide funding to younger, promising startups not yet positioned for the Foundation’s traditional $50,000 grants.

“With ten MICRO grant cycles now under our belt, we continue to see a clear need from all parts of the state for funding and support to help young companies grow,” said Thom Ruhe, President and CEO of NC IDEA. “Over the years, the cycles are also becoming more competitive and diverse which directly speaks to the economic potential of the state and the great work of our ECOSYSTEM partners to help level the playing field for all promising startups,” Ruhe added.

These fifteen NC IDEA MICRO grant recipients were chosen after a three-month competitive application and selection process that drew 182 applications from across the state:

In addition to announcing the NC IDEA MICRO grant recipients, the finalists for the 35th cycle of the $50,000 NC IDEA SEED grant were recently chosen from the 24 semi-finalists that had been selected from over 170 applications received in March. These finalists will present before a review panel and approximately five to seven grant recipients will be announced in early May. The twelve Spring 2023 NC IDEA SEED finalists are: Barespend (Charlotte, NC); b.combs (Cary, NC); Blue Pencil Box (Raleigh, NC); Boreas Monitoring (Wrightsville Beach, NC); dataq.io (Cary, NC); DEI Directive (Charlotte, NC); Edison Marks (Weaverville, NC); Home For Life Design (Salisbury, NC); Salus LLC (Charlotte, NC); Tromml (Chapel Hill, NC); Vetletics Inc. (Cary, NC); and Wallwerx (Candler, NC).

About NC IDEA FOUNDATION
NC IDEA is an independent private foundation committed to empowering North Carolinians to achieve their entrepreneurial potential. Through our powerful combination of competitive grants and programs, and a network of strategic partners, we help entrepreneurs when they need it most. NC IDEA’s resources are highly competitive, enabling the Foundation to support North Carolina’s most ambitious entrepreneurs. We believe entrepreneurs transform communities and view our work as a catalyst for positive change. You can learn more here.


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Gloria Folaron is CEO and Founder of Leantime. Her path from Registered Nurse to tech entrepreneur began after earning her MBA in Management and her experience in startups and product management.Working towards her PhD in Industrial & Organizational Psychology, she studies neurodivergence at work - research inspired by her own ADHD diagnosis following her child's autism and ADHD journey. Through Leantime and her research, she builds workplaces where different thinking styles are supported by default, not just after disclosure.

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