Uncategorized

GoodCompany Group: summer 2012 Ventures Program accepting applications until April 30

Applications for the GoodCompany Group summer 2012 Ventures Program are open until the end of the month. The Ventures Program is in its fourth year, though earlier this year GoodCompany Ventures merged with Green Village to become the GoodCompany Group. GoodCompany co-founder Garret Melby will be involved in strategy and Zoe Selzer, who was director […]

Applications for the GoodCompany Group summer 2012 Ventures Program are open until the end of the month.

The Ventures Program is in its fourth year, though earlier this year GoodCompany Ventures merged with Green Village to become the GoodCompany Group. GoodCompany co-founder Garret Melby will be involved in strategy and Zoe Selzer, who was director of the incubator-formerly-known-as-Green-Village will serve a similar role with the newly formed partnership.

Part of the merged efforts is meant to offer both short-term acceleration and, when fitting, a longer-term incubation program, Melby told Technically Philly earlier this year.

The summer social impact accelerator runs for three months and offers social entrepreneurs access to infrastructure, advisers and capital, as well as a lengthy list of speakers, according the web site.

At the conclusion of the program, the entrepreneurs pitch investors on their business ideas, in the tradition of accelerator demo pitches.

To submit an application click here.

Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Donate to the Journalism Fund

Your support powers our independent journalism. Unlike most business-media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational contributions.

Trending

State-run immigrant support offices are stuck in limbo across the mid-Atlantic

Philly restaurant analytics startup ClearCOGS raises $3.8M — thanks to its Chicago presence

Sandbox VR opens its Philly location to bring together gamers IRL 

How to build AI people actually want, according to the product lead for Amazon Alexa

Technically Media