March 2022 Newsletter
Looking at AgTech in Georgia, Georgia Smart opens application for its 5th Class with a focus on “Smart Resilience”, a…
Read MoreThe Partnership for Inclusive Innovation supports a diverse array of projects that share a common vision: A more prosperous Georgia for all. Learn about all the ways the projects have affected communities across the state.
Looking at AgTech in Georgia, Georgia Smart opens application for its 5th Class with a focus on “Smart Resilience”, a…
Read MoreInaugural PIN Award Winners announced, Innovate for All funds two more projects, and a new opportunity from the Partnership –…
Read MoreHappy New Year from the Partnership! Innovate for All applications are Open through 2/22, Smart Community Corps applications open soon,…
Read MoreA thank you from the Partnership, Working Farms Fund shares annual report, and Georgia Tech receives huge EDA grant win….
Read MoreThe City of Valdosta was chosen as a finalist for the World Smart Cities Award in the Mobility Category for…
Read MoreGeorgia Smart graduates its 3rd Class of Communities! Congratulations to Clayton County, Valdosta, Savannah, and Sandy Springs for all you’ve…
Read MoreThe impact the Partnership has had on the state of Georgia over the course of the past year is outlined…
Read MoreGeorgia Smart 4th Class Announced! Congratulations to the cities of Woodbury and Concord, and Pike and Spalding counties for being…
Read MoreIntroducing the 2021 class of Smart Community Corps students. Learn more about how the SCC students and Georgia Smart communities…
Read MoreThe NLC recently featured Augusta native Eric Parker and the Clubhou.se.
Read MoreProfessors from Georgia Institute of Technology received Civic Innovation Challenge grants.
Read MoreThe Partnership announces its first funded pilot program, theClubhou.se: Mesh Network.
Read MoreHundreds of founders spent the past 12 weeks going through the Start It Up Georgia program.
Read MoreThe Highlights Meeting brought together all three Georgia Smart cohorts.
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