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Apply now: DreamIt Health deadline is tomorrow

It'll be the second cohort of DreamIt Health Baltimore startups. Participating companies get $50,000 in seed funding and resources in exchange for an equity stake.

Members of DreamIt Health Baltimore 2014 on a tour of Washington's Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health. (Photo by Flickr user Ted Eytan, used under a Creative Commons license)

Health startup founders have one more day to get their applications in to be a part of DreamIt Health’s second Baltimore cohort.
The deadline is Friday for the new group of health startups. Get to it.
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Teams selected for the accelerator program get benefits including $50,000 in seed funding, mentoring, access to clinicians and medical executives, pro bono legal services and $50,000 in Amazon Web Services credit. DreamIt Health typically takes an 8 percent equity stake in participating startups.
Additionally, DreamIt Ventures can offer up to $250,000 in follow-on funding after an accelerator startup gets its first investment led by a professional investor, according to DreamIt officials.
Last year’s program operated out of spare Johns Hopkins University office space at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point, but managing director Jason Hardebeck is eyeing permanent space downtown.

Companies: Bio-Rad Laboratories / DreamIt Ventures
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