The top 10 digital health accelerators
How much they invest, how long the program lasts and what they offer
Read more...For startups, there are numerous paths for getting their name out there. One way, which Vator has been covering recently, are startup competitions, but another popular method to get a foot in the door, as well as some funding and traction, are accelerators. These are programs that provide companies advice, guidance and various forms of support for startups in their early stages. They also often invest in the companies, for a certain equity stake.
Need a list of startup competitions, challenges, accelerators, etc. from around the world? Check out VatorX. You can find them, or list yours!
There are some very well-known accelerators out there, including Y Combinator and 500 Startups, which have made their names through various successful alumni. Those programs fairly general, accepting companies from a variety of different spaces.
For some companies, it may help to join an accelerator that only focuses on their specific area. That's especially true for those in more specialized spaces, which will have their own unique challenges and regulations.
Here are some of the accelerators that are focused specifically on mentoring companies in the EdTech space:
"The Intel® Education Accelerator program seeks out start-up companies who share our passion for educational excellence. We work with a number of eligible Edtech companies each cohort to help them grow from their early stages to become transformative companies striving to change education for student success."
Investment amount: Selected companies receive up to $100,000 from Intel Capital
Program benefits:
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the accelerator provides selected companies with office space for the duration of the progra
Gain access to education technology decision makers and partners based on Intel® Education’s relationships in more than one hundred countries.
Work with market insights from Intel® Education that have helped more than fifteen million teachers successfully integrate new technology into their classrooms.
Collaborate with senior-level industry leaders across technology, business, and education for mentorship that moves your business forward faster.
Portfolio companies: Comprend.io, FlashGrade, KiraKira
"The Aspire Accelerator works with organizations that use technology to help students succeed, strengthen schools and communities, or prepare learners for employment."
Investment amount: $100,000 AT&T Aspire investment and an additional $25,000 to cover costs associated with the program.
Program benefits:
Mentor makeup: Chris Baum, Jack Crawford, Lauren Dibble, Mat Frenz, Mike Marriner
Portfolio companies: BookNook, Earshot, Learn Fresh, LiftEd, ListenWise
"LearnLaunch Accelerator provides the most promising edtech startups worldwide with seed funding, an unmatched team of mentors, intensive coaching and all the tools needed to grow a successful edtech startup."
Investment amount:
Program benefits:
Mentor makeup: Adam McGowan, Anthony Principe, Charles Fadel, David Levy, Jean Hammond
Portfolio companies: Cram Fighters, ChalkTalk, Listenwise, Authess
"Imagine K12 is the education vertical within Y Combinator. Collectively, Y Combinator and Imagine K12 have backed over 100 education technology startups. Join our community of over 200 edtech entrepreneurs for the ​upcoming batch."
Investment amount: We'll invest $120k in return for 7% of the company's equity
Program benefits:
We ask the founders of each startup we fund to move to the Bay Area for the duration of their cycle, during which we work intensively with them to get the company into the best shape possible. Each cycle culminates in an event called Demo Day, at which the startups present to an audience that now includes most of the world’s top startup investors.
During each cycle we host a dinner once a week at Y Combinator and invite some eminent person from the startup world to speak.
There’s no limit to the number of office hours they can book; startups talk to us as often as they want, which in practice varies enormously depending on the startup and where we are in the cycle.
Portfolio companies: ClassDojo, Clever, Socrative, Codecademy
"Combining the unabashedly innovative spirit of education technology with the academic rigor and excellence of one of the nation's top-ranked education schools, the Jefferson Education Accelerator aspires to bring transparency and a relentless focus on outcomes to evaluating and supporting the most promising education solutions."
Investment amount: We fund education companies nationwide, providing up to $2,000,000 in funding, as well as co-investment and access to our Venture Fund.
Program benefits: Experience is the best teacher and testing your product with real users can be the difference between success and failure. At the Jefferson Education Accelerator, we help you connect with the right K-12 schools, colleges, and universities -- those that are not only eager to evaluate what you have developed, but have demonstrated the organizational capacity for thoughtful engagement.
The Jefferson Education Accelerator gives you a rigorous assessment of your solutions and strategy. We help identify weaknesses and opportunities. We can also match you with experts to help you iterate and improve.
Portfolio companies: Motimatic, KickUp
"BoomStartup EdTech 2017 is a startup accelerator program, purpose built for education technology startups. Technology driven innovations are changing the face of education – making it more engaging, more personal, more relevant. Our companies will help drive and accelerate this disruption and transformation. Ideal candidates for this program will have innovative ideas that will help to lead this shift, and have the potential to make a large impact in the education community."
Investment amount: Companies can receive up-to $100K in seed funding by reaching the fifth level. BoomStartup receives 6-9% of equity across multiple investments based on achieving mutually agreed performance milestones.
Program benefits: Companies receive over $750K of in-kind services, ranging from $100K in AWS, Azure or IBM hosting credits to banking, legal and financial services.
Mentor makeup: Dave Bargeron, Duane Call, Bruce Fryer, Helen Honisett, Steven Maranville
Portfolio companies: Cleverywhere, iFlipd, Ardusat
"The product adoption curve in education is extremely difficult to predict. Education markets are shaped by public policy such as academic standards, testing requirements, and charter school authorizations. Another problem facing entrepreneurs in education is that the market is highly fragmented. States and districts control many of the purchasing decisions for products. Dreamit has partnered with some of the most innovative and tech-forward K-12 schools and universities to create an unparalleled customer network where edtech founders can validate their assumptions, build traction and position startups to #Get2A."
Investment amount: Not specified
Mentor makeup: Katie Blot, Bart Epstein, Adam Fried, Thom Jackson, Burck Smith
Portfolio companies: PeopleGrove, LessonCast
"The accelerator emerged as a partnership initiative between the Michelson 20MM Foundation and Runway incubator. Ultimately, the goal is to serve as the bridge that connects institutions, innovators, and policymakers solving the most pressing issues in postsecondary and vocational education."
Investment amount: Select startups will receive a $25K-$150K equity investment via a SAFE note (an agreement popularized by Y Combinator) with up to an additional $150K investment in follow-on funding.
Program benefits:
Mentor makeup: Abigail Seldin, Andrew Trickett, Jessica Brondo Davidoff, Grant Taylor
Portfolio companies: Lrnr, Motimatic, Pragya, ReUp, WorkAmerica
"Emerge Education is a 3 month, London based accelerator programme for startups aiming to improve educational outcomes worldwide
The Programme is appropriate for edtech startups that span all stages of development: from functional prototypes to those with more significant traction seeking to expand into the UK market."
Investment amount: Initial Investment of £40k-£100k
Program benefits: We work with the most sought-after VCs and Angels in London, giving the accepted startups a seamless way of connecting to investors through regular office hours, demo events, and investor lunches. During the programme we will run office hours with angels and VCs, which then culminates in a demo day attended by representatives across from UK’s entire investment network.
3 x Desks at Edspace, UK’s hub for education innovation. Tenants include two fledgling school chains, educational charities as well as fast growing edtech startups. Located in Hackney Community College in central London.
Mentor makeup: Kate Shand, David Anderson, Percy Harrison, Jonnie Noakes
Portfolio companies: Datazar, Edval, Edacy, Unispottr, MakerClub
"The Incubator, Accelerator, and NY EDTECH WEEK are brought to you in collaboration with NYU Steinhardt"
Investment amount: The Accelerator provides up to $170,000 in funding and mentorship
Program benefits:
Mentor makeup: Jordan Goldman, Morgan Battle, Andy Kaplan, Owen Davis
Portfolio companies: Bering, EduKids, The TalkList, CredSpark, Thrively
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How much they invest, how long the program lasts and what they offer
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