
Putting Wyoming’s Founders on the Map: Startup Wyoming Launches Statewide Initiative
Wyoming Business Council, Silicon Couloir Partnership launches statewide effort to support entrepreneurs and map innovation

Wyoming Business Council, Silicon Couloir Partnership launches statewide effort to support entrepreneurs and map innovation

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) will host its next essential community conversation, “Building Wyoming’s Future: Critical Minerals

Public Invited to Observe Legislative Budget Process and Discuss Wyoming’s Future The Wyoming Business Council (WBC)

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) and Silicon Couloir unveiled the StartUp Wyoming Phase 1 Gap Analysis and Implementation Plan and formally approved Phase 2 of the StartUp Wyoming initiative at the WBC’s quarterly board of directors meeting in Casper last week. This marks a critical milestone in building a stronger, more connected startup ecosystem across the state.

Casper, Wyo – The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) Board of Directors concluded its quarterly meeting

The Wyoming Interagency Working Group on Childcare launched a grant program in January 2025 to expand childcare access across the state. Due to an overwhelming response—more than 45 applications in the first month alone—the program is adjusting its next application timeline.

The Wyoming Business Council — Wyoming’s economic development agency — has released its 2024 Annual Report highlighting the importance of bold action, leadership, strategic investments, and collaboration.

Assessment to Action (A2A) kickoff workshop scheduled for Feb. 5-6 , 2025, in Casper, Wyoming. Registration open through Jan. 8, 2025, for up to six community or industry teams.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to host “Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel” on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the University of Wyoming (UW) College of Business.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to share that the Wind River Development Fund (WRDF) is one of six organizations nationwide selected as an awardee under the Economic Development Administration’s Recompete Pilot Program. WRDF, the lead applicant, and its four co-applicants will receive $36 million over five years to fund innovative and Indigenous-based economic development strategies on the Wind River Indian Reservation. The four co-applicants include the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative, Wind River Food Sovereignty Project, and Central Wyoming College.