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Office of Possibilities for Education

NMC Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hub

The Office of Possibilities (OOPs) for Education provides NMC students, faculty, and staff with encouragement, support, and resources to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and successfully pursue innovative ideas that positively impact our campus and community.

  • NMC Office of Possibilities funding support

    Funding support

    Every year, OOPs provides students, faculty, and staff with the opportunity to apply for funding awards by proposing and pitching innovative ideas aligning to the NMC Strategic Plan.
  • NMC Office of Possibilities real world learning

    Real-world learning

    OOPs engages NMC students in real-world learning opportunities, including pitch coaching and speed interviewing workshops, as well as problem-solving challenges with local businesses.
  • NMC Office of Possibilities funding support

    Community Connections

    OOPs connects students who are interested in starting their own business to mentorship, startup support, and networking opportunities in Traverse City and the surrounding area.

NMC waves2026 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Eligibility

NMC faculty, staff, and students are eligible to apply

RFP Information & Application

The winter 2026 RFP application process has closed. Thank you to all of those who applied!

Funding Amount

Awarded projects will typically receive $500–$10K from the NMC Foundation.

Pitch Competition

Proposals undergo an initial review in late March, and top scoring proposals move forward to a pitch competition held from 1–3 pm on April 23, 2026 in rooms 106 & 107 of the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center.

Featured Past Funded Projects

  • NMC Neurodiversity Support Center

    Neurodiversity Support Center

    The late Nancy Gray, NMC English Instructor, established the Neurodiversity Support Center, a campus space for neurodivergent students to decompress and study, as well as a support system to ensure student success, including study tables, seminars, peer mentoring, and academic coaching.

  • Assessing Microplastic Pollution

    Assessing Microplastic Pollution

    Nick Roster, an NMC Science and Math Instructor, analyzed microplastics in the Boardman/Ottaway watershed, and NMC students quantified microplastic pollution in Grand Traverse Bay and the air around Grand Traverse County. A fluorescence microscope was purchased to positively identify microplastics in complex samples.

  • NMConnect App

    NMConnect Application

    Ali Thornton, NMC Coordinator of Technology Support Services, designed an app specifically for NMC students that helps students create manageable routines—things that will help them not just survive, but thrive. The app provides encouraging feedback and upcoming reminders to students.

  • NMC Audio Tech video podcast

    Video Podcast for Audio Tech Students

    Veronica Boals, NMC Student Audio Tech Lab Assistant, produced a video podcast episode using equipment from Founders Hall and created a mobile podcast station for Audio Tech students so they could easily create podcasts from different campus locations.

  • Advanced Scientific Research Program

    Advanced Scientific Research Program

    Nancy Olenchek, Kingsley High School science teacher and NMC adjunct faculty member, created an Advanced Scientific Research Program. High school students conduct research and receive NMC college credits for their work. Students are able to continue their research as NMC college students.

  • Memory Bright

    Memory Bright

    Mark DeLonge, Assistant Director of Instructional Technology, and retired NMC faculty members Tom Gordon and John Velis, co-founded Memory Bright, an online platform that implements Reminiscence Therapy through fun and engaging activities for individuals who are experiencing memory loss or dementia.

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2026 Innovation & Entrepreneurship Events

Unless stated, all events listed below are free.

  • April

    Michigan Veteran Entrepreneur Lab
    Entrepreneurship bootcamp for military-connected individuals in Michigan
    Location: GVSU Traverse City Regional Center
    April 7–June 15


    20Fathoms: Startup Office Hours
    Topic: Legal
    April 13, 4–7 p.m.
    Northern Michigan Manufacturing Summit
    Location: Hagerty Center
    April 13
    Full registration: $65/person
    20Fathoms: Women in Tech Meetup
    April 15, 5-7 p.m.
    Earthen Ales, Traverse City
    20Fathoms: Startup Office Hours
    Topic: Branding and Website
    April 16, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
    Northern Michigan Startup Week (NMSW)
    April 20–24


    Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Applied AI and Entrepreneurship: Building Connections for Innovation
    April 20, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. (including lunch)
    Hagerty Center, NMC Great Lakes Campus

    NMSW NMC Program Overview & Facilities Tour
    Focus: Water Studies, Marine Technology, and Uncrewed Aerial Systems
    April 22, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. (including lunch)
    Location: Rooms 222/224, Parsons-Stulen Building, Aero Park Campus

    NMSW Panel Discussion (hosted by NMC & Traverse Connect) - From Education to Operations: How Northern Michigan Is Building a National Model for Drone Integration
    April 22, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. (including lunch)
    Location: Rooms 222/224, Parsons-Stulen Building, Aero Park Campus


    NMSW NMC OOPs Pitch Competition
    April 23, 1–3 p.m.
    Location: Rooms 106/107, Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, 1701 Front St.


    NMSW NMC & GVSU Student Science Symposium
    April 23, 5:30–7:30 p.m.
    Location: Rooms 106/107, Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, 1701 Front St.


    20Fathoms: Startup Office Hours
    Topic: Business Strategy
    April 30, 2:30-5 p.m.

  • May

    20Fathoms: Startup Workshop
    Topic: Customer Discovery - Find Your Market
    May 2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (kickoff event)
    May 13, May 20, May 27, and June 3 (virtual sessions)


    20Fathoms: Women in Tech Meetup
    May 13, 5-7 p.m.
    Earthen Ales, Traverse City
    20 Fathoms: Startup Office Hours
    Topic: Business Strategy
    May 28, 2:30-5 p.m.

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Community Resources & Services for Entrepreneurs

Unless stated, all opportunities listed below are free.

20Fathoms

  • : Offered virtually and in person by appointment.
  • : Startup workshops on specific skills or interest topics for individuals launching businesses. Thursdays from 9–10:30 a.m.

Grove

  • (Community OOPs). Tuesdays from 9–11 a.m.

Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

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  • to assist individuals who are growing a small business

Northern Michigan Angels

  • Northern Michigan Angels supports promising, early-stage companies in Michigan and the Northern Michigan Region. Interested companies can apply to pitch.

Northern Michigan woman

  •  NoMiWoman creates welcoming spaces for women to connect, share ideas, support one another, and build meaningful relationships. Women can join the community through membership ($10/month; $79/year), attending events, or staying connected through e-news.

SCORE

  • . Offered virtually and in person by appointment.
  • to assist individuals who are growing a business. Both free and low-cost options.

Traverse Connect

  • networking and professional development group.