PNC to sponsor underrepresented startups’ placement in program offered by Pittsburgh Founder Institute


As part of an effort to spur successful startups led by local underrepresented entrepreneurs, PNC Financial Services Group Inc. will cover the cost for select startups picked for placement into the Pittsburgh Founder Institute's startup program.

According to Greg Coticchia, the co-founder and co-director of the Founder Institute's Pittsburgh chapter, the entrance cost for the program is $899. These funds are used to run the various mentorship and training opportunities for the startups that are…

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