Texas A&M has a relationship with a number of local institutions that are fostering local entrepreneurs and innovators.
HackDFW is the sister organization to TAMUHack and sponsors the event by connecting our thinkers and builders with a myriad of diverse students, access to the DFW area's most competitive tech companies, and connecting the Texas regional hackathons together in order to increase participation and competitiveness. [[http://hackdfw.com/]]
<u>Binary Space</u> is a professional workspace & community for entrepreneurs, creatives, and go-getters in the core of Downtown Bryan, Texas. Their vision as a diverse community of goofy, creative individuals, is to equip, collaborate, and motivate each other in a holistic environment. [[http://binaryspace.co/]]
<u>Texas A&M AgriLife Research</u> provides a community development program to provide technical assistance, grants, and workshops to communities to strengthen the foundation for economic development. [[http://communities.tamu.edu/ http://communities.tamu.edu/]]
<u>Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station</u> provides networking to all Texans to find a research partner, including all the other research-capable universities in the state, and to pursue higher research opportunities. Grants provided for 3 school districts, 1 community center, and 4 hospitals. [[http://tees.tamu.edu/about/rpc/ http://tees.tamu.edu/about/rpc/]] *Grants provided for**3 school districts**1 community center**4 hospitals