Are You Ready to Take Your Business to the Next Level?

Are You Ready to Take Your Business to the Next Level?

Are you attracting customers but struggling to secure investor funding? Do you feel like you’re missing a crucial piece of the puzzle? It’s time to level up your game!

Introducing the Deep Dive Accelerator—an exclusive opportunity to help tech startups scale faster and smarter. Apply Now!

Why Join the Deep Dive Accelerator?

We’ve provided our popular Crash Course for early-stage startups for years, earning rave reviews. Now, we’re offering something even bigger—a Deep Dive into the strategies and skills that will drive your business forward.

This accelerator is built for companies that are already generating revenue and have secured some initial funding. We bring in a powerful lineup of successful entrepreneurs and seasoned investors to share their insights on scaling from millions to hundreds of millions in sales—and even reaching billion-dollar valuations.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Expert Coaching: Intensive, tailored mentorship from industry leaders.

  • Funding Strategies: Learn how to attract the right investors and secure funding for growth.

  • Scaling Secrets: Proven methods to break through plateaus and reach new heights.

  • Exclusive Network: Connect with a hand-selected cohort of the most promising tech companies in the region.

Limited Spots Available—Apply Today!

We’re looking for a select group of high-potential startups ready to take a deep dive into their business strategy and execution. If you have traction, revenue, and some initial funding, this is your chance to accelerate growth and achieve unprecedented success.

Don’t miss out—spots are filling fast. Apply now!

To learn more about the accelerator – Visit HERE

Gary Simon

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

Revrnt, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum

Record-Breaking Growth Factory Expo

Record-Breaking Growth Factory Expo

A significantly expanded Growth Factory Expo and Venture Summit took place on October 9 and 10, with CleanStart establishing a major presence at the event. This year’s summit set a new attendance record with 1,050 registered attendees—an impressive 31% increase over last year. A special showcase for startups dedicated to clean energy, sustainable transportation, and climate solutions highlighted the region’s commitment to environmental innovation.

The expo kicked off on October 9 with a Clean Transportation showcase at the California Mobility Center, attracting approximately 300 attendees and featuring more than three dozen vehicles, including heavy-duty trucks rarely seen by the public. The main event on October 10 filled the Roebbelen Center in Roseville, where companies in the CleanStart ecosystem, including Sierra Northern RailRoad with its hydrogen locomotives, LiCAP Technology, Volextra, SOAR Optics, Wind Harvest, and Fuse joined 23 other companies and organizations in the Clean Tech Neighborhood. See our highlights video.

CleanStart also hosted a breakout session with Rick Wylie, CEO of Villara Energy Systems, and Dr. Dennis Schuetzle, CTO of Infinium Holdings Inc. Schuetzle provided insights into his career-long efforts to reduce emissions, while Wylie discussed the evolution of Villara’s energy systems, leading to innovations in home heat pumps. The session was followed by graduates of Momentum’s ASCEND program pitching their startups for grant funding, with CleanStart CEO Crash Course alumnus Tony Jones, founder of Intake Water Works, taking home the ASCEND prize.

Among the day’s recognitions, Clean Tech Cluster member Onsight Technology, led by CEO Derek Chase, was named Early Stage Innovator of the Year for their development of a robot designed to detect panel issues in large-scale solar farm installations. This award highlighted Onsight’s contributions to advancing AI-driven solar technology.

Other notable awards included the Golden Gear Award, presented to Cameron Law of the Carlsen Center for his dedication to supporting regional entrepreneurs. With an atmosphere that embraced the “Backyard Advantage,” GFX24 provided a collaborative space for cleantech innovation and investment. CleanStart’s engagement underscored its role in Sacramento’s growing ecosystem, laying the foundations for future progress in clean energy and sustainable solutions across the region.

Gary Simon

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

Revrnt, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum

BERC Boosting Business Success Through Sustainability

BERC Boosting Business Success Through Sustainability

In today’s world, balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability is not just a possibility—it’s a necessity. At the forefront of this mission is the Business Environmental Resource Center (BERC) in Sacramento County, a key player in facilitating businesses to achieve success while enhancing environmental quality. Thomas Hall, Executive Director of CleanStart, and Chase Stremsterfer Stremsterfer, Senior Environmental Consultant at BERC delved into the multiple ways BERC supports local enterprises in becoming both economically and environmentally viable.

Introduction to BERC

BERC, established in 1993, emerged from the business community’s demand for a streamlined process in navigating regulatory compliance. Serving as a one-stop shop under the Sacramento County Office of Economic Development, BERC’s primary aim is to ease the burden on businesses facing multiple agency regulations. This approach allows businesses to focus on growth and innovation without being hindered by red tape.

Chase Stremsterfer

Understanding the Dual Focus

BERC operates under the premise that economic and environmental goals are not mutually exclusive. As Chase Stremsterfer explains, Sacramento County’s unique landscape provides ample opportunities to harmonize these objectives. BERC serves as a liaison for businesses, facilitating smoother interactions with regulatory bodies and aiding in compliance tasks. This support is crucial for businesses planning to expand or entrepreneurs eager to transform nascent ideas into thriving operations.

Site Selection and the Role of BERC

A major aspect of BERC’s assistance is guiding businesses through the complexities of site selection and regulatory requirements. Chase Stremsterfer shares an example of a restaurant entrepreneur who faced zoning challenges. By involving BERC early in the planning stages, the entrepreneur could avoid costly surprises and secure necessary permits efficiently.

Sustainability Initiatives and Recognitions

BERC also administers the Sacramento Sustainable Business Program, which recognizes businesses that exceed compliance standards in six categories of sustainability. From water conservation to pollution prevention, BERC encourages enterprises to implement practices that conserve resources and reduce environmental impact.

Each year, BERC hosts a Sustainable Business Awards ceremony to spotlight standout efforts. Chase Stremsterfer highlighted innovative ventures like Aquaborn, a company turning fish waste from the caviar industry into valuable leather products, exemplifying how waste can be repurposed for new economic opportunities.

Offering Resources and Support

For businesses keen on aligning with sustainable practices, BERC offers myriad resources. Their website, sackburke.org, and social media platforms serve as hubs for updated regulations and opportunities. Partnerships with agencies like SMUD and the Department of Waste Management extend BERC’s reach, ensuring that businesses have access to the latest innovations and financial incentives.

Collaboration Opportunities

Thomas Hall and Chase Stremsterfer advocate for more collaboration between entities like BERC and CleanStart to innovate in sustainability and economic growth. As businesses and startups consider engaging with BERC, Chase Stremsterfer assures them of a welcoming environment eager to support new ideas.

Final Thoughts

Navigating regulations and achieving sustainability can seem daunting, but BERC is there to assist. As businesses face new climate goals and regulations, BERC remains a resource ensuring that enterprises in Sacramento County comply and flourish.

To all business owners out there, whether small or large, Chase Stremsterfer emphasizes the importance of reaching out. BERC’s services are at no cost, relieving businesses of additional financial burdens and empowering them to focus on what they do best. With BERC, economic growth and environmental stewardship go hand in hand, paving the way for a sustainable future.

For more information and resources, visit https://economic.saccounty.gov/sacberc/Pages/default.aspx 

Thomas Hall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas is the Executive Director of CleanStart. Thomas has a strong background in supporting small businesses, leadership, financial management and is proficient in working with nonprofits. He has a BS in Finance and a BA in Economics from California State University, Chico. Thomas has a passion for sustainability and a commitment to supporting non-profits in the region.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

California Mobility Center, Revrnt, HumanBulb, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum