Deadline Date: May 15, 2026
The^delta incubator is inviting early-stage nonprofit entrepreneurs to turn their vision into reality through its Innovation Grant program.
The program focuses on several key areas including providing grants of up to ₹1.05 crore, offering organizational mentoring, connecting participants with a peer network, hosting face-to-face and virtual bootcamps, and providing portfolio support to enhance product, capital, and execution readiness.
This Innovation Grant provides ₹30 lakhs to help organizations develop their theory of change and make it work. Selected participants will receive mentoring and hands-on support for nine months to build strategic clarity and prepare for capital readiness. The incubator also facilitates connections with like-minded peers and sector stakeholders, encouraging collaboration and shared learning. Immersive bootcamps, both virtual and in-person, allow cohort members to bond and enhance their understanding of social enterprise operations. Portfolio support ensures that organizations move forward in product development, capital acquisition, and execution readiness.
The^delta incubator is designed for early-stage nonprofit entrepreneurs who are passionate about creating resilient livelihoods for marginalized communities. Eligible applicants include startups aged 0–3 years with a proof of concept or minimum viable product, social enterprises registered or planning to register as Section 8 companies, trusts, or societies, and at least one full-time founder dedicated to the initiative. Organizations 3–5 years old launching a new livelihoods-focused initiative are also welcome. The program accommodates both technology-enabled and traditional livelihood models.
This opportunity is ideal for those committed to building sustainable livelihoods and scaling impact in marginalized communities. By joining the incubator, entrepreneurs gain structured financial support, strategic mentorship, sector connections, and immersive learning experiences that accelerate their organization’s growth and impact.
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