Gov. Janet Mills and the Maine Legislature have expanded the Maine Seed Capital Tax Credit program, which provides tax credits to investors and venture…
CourseStorm
CourseStorm Finds Traction as Interest in Continuing Education Grows
CourseStorm is the first of five companies to be announced as a 2019 Startup to Watch. Maine Startups Insider will announce one company per…
LaunchPad names 2019 finalists that will compete for $50K prize
Gorham Savings Bank on Friday announced the five companies that will compete for $50,000 at its 2019 LaunchPad business-pitch contest, being held next month…
CourseStorm raises $1.15M in Series B financing
CourseStorm, the Orono-based company that sells course-registration software to small- and medium-sized organizations, has raised $1.15 million in a Series B financing. Investors include CEI…
Founder Forum: Brian Rahill of CourseStorm
[Editor’s Note: Founder Forum, a weekly interview with a startup founder in Maine, is sponsored by the Maine Technology Institute. Read more about MSI’s sponsored-content…
CourseStorm accepted into Boston EdTech accelerator
CourseStorm, the Orono-based startup that’s developed course-registration software to education organizations, has been accepted into the LearnLaunch accelerator in Boston. The company was one…
In its first investment round, CourseStorm raises nearly $1M to expand reach
CourseStorm Inc., the startup in Orono that provides course-registration software to education organizations, has raised $760,000 in a Series A round of equity investment. If…
After reaching important milestone, CourseStorm prepares to ramp up
CourseStorm, a startup in Orono that provides course-registration software to education organizations, recently reached a significant milestone: It now has more than 100,000 students…