About Us
Meet the Team
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Darrell Rangnow
FOUNDER & PARTNER
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Carol Cannon
TREASURER
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Jena Rangnow
PARTNER
FAQs
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A startup incubator is a program or facility that provides support and resources to early-stage startups, typically in exchange for equity. Incubators aim to help startups get off the ground and achieve success by providing a range of services, such as co-working space, mentorship, educational resources, and access to a network of advisors and investors. Incubators often focus on specific industries or types of startups, and may have a structured program with specific milestones and goals for participating companies. The goal of a startup incubator is to help founders turn their ideas into viable and successful businesses.
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We encourage startups from all sectors to apply to our program, but we have a particular interest in supporting those working on energy transition and AI. These are areas that we believe have significant potential for growth and impact, and we are committed to helping companies in these sectors succeed. If you are working on a startup in the energy transition or AI space, or if you are interested in exploring these areas, we encourage you to apply to our program. We have a wealth of resources and expertise to help you succeed, and we are excited to see what innovative solutions you bring to the table. Don't miss this opportunity to take your startup to the next level and make a real difference in the world.
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We offer a wide range of services and resources to participating startups. These can include:
Mentorship and coaching: Many incubators provide access to a network of experienced mentors and coaches who can offer guidance and advice on a variety of topics, such as business strategy, marketing, and financing.
Workspace: Incubators may offer dedicated workspace for participating startups, which can include office space, meeting rooms, and other amenities.
Networking: Incubators can provide opportunities for participating startups to connect with other entrepreneurs, investors, and industry experts through events, workshops, and other networking opportunities.
Training and education: Many incubators offer training and educational programming to help participating startups develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. This can include workshops, seminars, and other educational events.
Legal and business support: Incubators may offer legal and business support services to help startups navigate the complexities of starting and growing a business.
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To apply please email copies of the following documents to fall2023@texas-consultinggroup.com.
Pitch Deck
Business Plan
Team Member’s Resume
For detailed information about submission requirements visit our incubator page.
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The incubator is a 3-month program.
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The incubator program comes at no cost to the startup.
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We offer funding to TCG Incubator participants in the form of a grant or for a small equity stake in the startup.
After the 3-month program, there will be a pitch session.
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Participants are expected to commit 5 hours a week to incubator activities and workshops.
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