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 targeting faith-based companies:
"Ocean is an independent business accelerator that is uniquely faith backed, focused on building into the founder. Our mission is to increase God’s presence in the marketplace by building into entrepreneurs. We accelerate entrepreneurs with knowledge, relationships, coaching and seed funding. Ocean is enhanced with a concurrent spiritual journey uniquely designed to develop the founder holistically setting them up for success in their personal life as well as their business."
Investment amount: Each startup receives a $50,000 seed investment in the form of a convertible note from Ocean Capital LLC, our investment arm to our program.
Program benefits:
Mentor makeup: Andrea Wort, Brian Gross, Jesse Broaders, Rodney Swope
Portfolio companies: Feasty, Devoo, WeWork, Lepton, Casamatic
"Tsai CITY’s Accelerator, which runs every fall and spring semester, guides students and teams with innovative ideas through the process of building effective organizations, projects, and ventures through workshops, mentorship, and funding. The Accelerator provides an enriching learning opportunity for students with innovative ideas."
Investment amount: $1,000 grant
Program benefits:
Portfolio companies: Y Circular, ReRent, We Develop
"We believe that Christian entrepreneurs who are spiritually serious, culturally astute, and in community have a unique ability to build a better society and demonstrate the beauty and goodness of the gospel across all of life. Christian founders typically have a hunch that they are called to a more comprehensively faithful approach to their work of venture and impact creation. However, the aims and practices of such an approach are unclear and seem more like fleeting feelings or reactions than a determined pursuit of a narrow way. The Praxis community seeks to help entrepreneurs operate more fully through a redemptive lens, all while being serious about the growth of their venture."
Investment amount: Not specified
Program benefits:
Mentor makeup: Max Anderson, Bent Burgess, Frank Chen, Donna Harris, Jon Tyson
Portfolio companies: 1Mission, Canopy, CareerLark, Everwash
"The Startup Accelerator is a mentorship and entrepreneurial training program designed to help you successfully launch your business in twelve weeks. You’ll learn how to plan, brand and market your business in our full immersive project-based mentorship environment. You will master the eight critical stages to launching your business producing revenue and profitability in the earliest of days."
Investment amount: Not specified
Program benefits: The Startup Accelerator Program includes eight weeks of once/week fully immersive project based sessions, weekly projects, followed by six months of business coaching. There are three core objectives:
Portfolio companies: Not specified
"Sinapis is an accelerator program for early stage to mid-stage entrepreneurs that provides intensive training at the advanced MBA level in partnership with Acton School of Business in Austin, TX as well as top notch consulting and mentorship support and the opportunity to compete for seed capital. Sinapis is also committed to building Kingdom businesses around the world, so 25% of our curriculum is focused on Kingdom business principles that help our entrepreneurs relate their faith to their business."
Investment amount: Not specified
Program benefits:
Portfolio companies: Not specified
"We have designed the MTSE program to serve as an accelerator and incubator for tech-savvy Christian nonprofit startup ministries. The MTSE faculty is made up of Christian social entrepreneurs who have worked with hundreds of Christian nonprofit startup ministries that can provide guidance and feedback on your startup. The whole program is designed around a capstone project, which can be developing your startup."
Investment amount: Not specified
Program benefits:
Portfolio companies: Not specified
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How much they invest, how long the program lasts and what they offer
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