Impact accelerators
Frederic Dubois
Learn about the IMPACT experience first-hand from alumni Hubly Surgical and their CEO Casey Grage. Impact accelerator program Flywheel goes above and beyond to support and educate our local and global social enterprises through opt-in events, founder therapy workshops, and pro-bono consulting. We are a home for social entrepreneurs and also provide an opportunity for impact investors to empower social changes in their communities.
Social business accelerator
If your startup is centered around a good cause, you should definitely check out Bethnal Green Ventures. The UK-based accelerator sees a growing demand for investments that mainly focus on having a positive impact on the world and is here to work with your early-stage startup. LSE seeks to create ‘social unicorns’ with £50m accelerator programme This program is funded by a variety of fellowships offered through our generous partners. Each of these Fellowships have specific social impact or geographical preferences. For more information on our Fellowships go here.
JFFLabs Assessments Impact Accelerator
You won’t have to give away any shares when you're accepted for our accelerator. We expect you to be regularly present and highly motivated for at least six months. With no shares involved, we have managed to fund this program through partners who share our belief that there are other ways to profit when great visions are turned into reality. We want your commitment, not shares in your company! Share a little more about ChopValue vision and what you feel is its greatest impact on the world. The Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Impact Accelerator is a collaborative, place-based approach to water stewardship that brings multiple sites together to implement the AWS Standard at the same time helping to share costs, create peer support and maximise impact.
Plus impact accelerator
Many accelerators often get away with anecdotal stories and output-level metrics. Funders can often make the board accountable to track the true impact of the accelerator by understanding additionality. Delocalized acceleration program 10 early-stage, alumni-founded startups in the Georgetown Startup Accelerator (GSA) recently pitched their business ideas at Georgetown Entrepreneurship’s annual Demo Day. The event also featured opening comments by Daina Trout (NHS‘03), co-founder and CEO of Health-Ade Kombucha. After the pitches, attendees joined breakout rooms to engage directly with founders and learn more about their businesses.
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