Are you ready to rock the food world as a social-impact entrepreneur? Do you have a high-potential idea for a new initiative or organisation? Can your project make a difference in the food system?
ProVeg Incubator is looking for the best founders to execute the ideas that will have the biggest positive impact on the world’s food ecosystem.
Kickstarting for Good is the world’s first incubator and accelerator programme aimed specifically at nonprofit organisations, impact initiatives, and social startups working on transforming the food system.
It is the new not-for-profit programme of the ProVeg Incubator, which is part of the food awareness organisation ProVeg International.
The two-month programme offers an intensive curriculum with exclusive networking opportunities. The programme includes two intensive periods in Berlin in October and December; it culminates in a funding-focused Demo Day.
They’ll match you up with experienced mentors and advisors from the international network and the team at ProVeg International. They are experts in non-profit management and dedicated to supporting you on your entrepreneurial journey.
Why take part?
You’ll get to take part in an 8-week expert-led programme with a tailor-made curriculum, expert mentoring, and exclusive networking opportunities, culminating in a funding-focused Demo Day.
You’ll get to team up with like-minded co-founders, spend two intensive weeks in Berlin, and receive a grant of up to 5,000 euros to cover travel and accommodation costs.
Benefits of participation
- Focus on impact
- Integrated approach
- Network
- Ecosystem
Who can participate?
They’re looking for the best founders to execute the ideas that will have the biggest positive impact on the world’s food ecosystem. Don’t have an idea of your own? Not a problem – they’ve identified a whole series of potential initiatives that you could take on.
How to apply
Click here to apply. The deadline for application is Tuesday, August 22, 2023.
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