Hypepotamus updates resource library for Southeast founders and investors

Maija Ehlinger,  Editor-in-Chief at Hypepotamus
Maija Ehlinger, Editor-in-Chief at Hypepotamus
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Hypepotamus announced on May 13 that it has updated its resource library, offering new tools and directories for founders and investors in the Southeast region.

The updates aim to help entrepreneurs and startups access key information as they build their companies. The resource library includes an updated, searchable list of venture capital investors who are active at various stages and locations across the Southeast. This allows founders raising funds, whether in Atlanta or Charlotte, to find suitable investors more efficiently.

In addition to the investor list, Hypepotamus has expanded its directory of accelerators, incubators, and venture studios. The organization said this directory helps early-stage companies identify programs that fit their needs based on stage and sector. According to Hypepotamus, these programs can significantly impact a startup’s growth trajectory if founders find the right match.

For those hiring or seeking jobs within the regional startup ecosystem, Hypepotamus also highlighted its job board connecting local startups with talent focused on the Southeast market. The organization encourages users to post job openings or browse available roles as part of ongoing efforts to support team building during challenging times.

Hypepotamus invites feedback from users about additional resources they would like to see included in future updates. Interested parties can contact them via email with suggestions for new lists or guides that could benefit the community.



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