GoodCompany Ventures’ upcoming accelerator program, the one focused on companies looking to solve climate-related issues, just got some national press by way of a feature in Forbes.
“With substantial funding from the William Penn Foundation, each of the entrepreneurs accepted into the program will get $25,000,” writes contributor Anne Field. “Another $75,000 from the foundation will fund pilots for cutting edge startups that are too innovative to attract much investor capital.”
Companies selected for the three-month program will also get access to mentoring and office space in Benjamin’s Desk.
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