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Visit the respective programs pages links above for each program in the Accelerator Series to learn more, and set up an appoint with one or our startup coaches if you have not already. Dates and deadlines will be provided on each page, but you can also sign up for our newsletter for the latest. Twitter is a real-time information network that connects you to the latest stories, ideas, opinions and news about what you find interesting. SeaStraws Drinking straws made of compostable paper as well as reusable stainless steel and silicone that aim to cut the amount of plastic entering our oceans.

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Startup Accelerator Series. Clean solutions with added benefits — health, economic, lifestyle, and beyond. Because we get excited by the work of scaling high impact solutions, at speed. Solutions poised to meaningfully reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create quality jobs, and economic opportunity for all. Three targeted summits and virtual check-ins, all focused on helping you win your clean fight in New York. In-depth needs assessment. Match with support providers.

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This happens through gamification and getting personalized friend recommendations. The stipend has no equity requirement and is intended to serve as a seed fund for the venture. During the eight weeks, cohort members have access to office space and resources to work in an open and collaborative environment.

Programming typically occurs once a week, from one to three hours, and contains founder-centric items such as leadership, company culture, how to pitch, equity, sales, fund raising and other items. The best ventures are typically the ones with a team and not solopreneurs; there is just a lot to do and too much for one person. The fellowship kicks off with a talk from Lumastic and their founder Drew Lytle. Through community-based learning, Lumastic created an online platform that connects creators and entrepreneurs.

At the start of the program each venture identifies where they will be in terms of traction 15 weeks out.



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