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Startup Health Names TQIntelligence a ‘Health Transformer’ Company
StartUp Health, a global organization focused on investing in entrepreneurs who are working on innovative solutions in the healthcare space, named TQIntelligence one of its newest health transformer companies. Founded by Dr. Yared Alemu, a psychologist, Atlanta-based...
Can Data Help Close the Mental Health Gap for Low Income Youth?
Mental health is in the spotlight right now, particularly in light of recent events. The National Alliance on Mental Illness estimates that approximately one in five adults experiences mental illness in a given year, and one in five youth aged 13–18 experiences a...
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John Croyle started W9manager after collecting W-9 forms and preparing 1099s for 20 years as a corporate controller of several different companies. He determined there had to be a better way! Vendors would send in W-9s that were incomplete, unsigned, with no name,...
Afro Tech: Closes Mental Health Gaps
Mental health is incredibly important, and more and more people are being open and honest about their experiences with their own mental health journeys. TQIntelligence uses data to attempt to address outcome disparities in the treatment of mental health disorders. We...
TQInelligence Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded TQIntelligence with a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I grant to further develop its machine learning (ML) algorithm that detects clinically relevant emotional distress in speech samples from at-risk...
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Funding Black Founders Fuels Generational Change
As part of a series of racial equity commitments made in June, we announced the Google for Startups Black Founders Fund, a $5 million initiative to provide cash awards up to $100,000 to Black led startups in the US. These awards are non-dilutive, meaning that unlike...
J&J, Village Capital Unveil 12 Startups Building Culturally Competent Care in New Accelerator
A new accelerator launched by Johnson & Johnson and Village Capital is focusing on health equity by focusing on startups delivering culturally competent care. A dozen startups will join the program, with each taking its own approach to connecting patients to...
Omaiven Health and Lucia Health Guidelines Peer-Selected for Investments
Omaiven Health and Lucia Health Guidelines Peer-Selected for Investments During Village Capital’s Building A Culturally Competent Healthcare System Accelerator Program Each startup will receive $100,000 in grant funding from Johnson & Johnson Impact Ventures...