Deadline: 16 March 2025
The Headstream Accelerator Program is designed to support entrepreneurs to scale the most promising digital solutions that positively impact youth mental well-being, focusing on BIPOC, Latino, and LGBTQIA+ communities, with a primary emphasis on reaching the education and healthcare markets.
Headstream’s four-month virtual-first program is tailored to support early-stage innovators through developing strong business plans and attractive value propositions for sustainable growth and meaningful impact.
Benefits
- Youth Co-Creator Collaboration: Partner with Headstream’s Youth Co-Creator Club to gain invaluable insights on cultural relevance, age-appropriateness, and user experience, ensuring your solutions resonate deeply and effectively with the next generation
- Advisor Network: Connect with various expert advisors across multiple industries and receive guidance, resources, and support in navigating your entrepreneurial journey
- Investor Readiness: Engage with potential investors and capital providers
- Community Building: Build lasting relationships with dedicated entrepreneurs, experts, and advisors to support your well-being beyond the program
- Founder Well-being: Headstream is a proud signatory of the Founder Mental Health Pledge and recognizes the many sacrifices founders make in doing this important work. Through their program, get access to one-on-one and group coaching sessions with their well-being partner, FounderWell.
Funding Information
- Financial Support: $30,000 non-dilutive stipend to support your participation.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Headstream Accelerator is ideal for innovations that aim to positively impact youth mental well-being, especially BIPOC, Latino, and LGBTQIA+ communities. Their work is primarily on solutions within the education & healthcare markets but they encourage and welcome all impactful digital solutions to apply.
Selection Criteria
- A panel of experts including teens, technologists, investors, educators, and well-being specialists will evaluate the applicants using the following criteria:
- Positive Impact on Youth Mental Wellbeing: Your product should be focused on positively impacting youth mental well-being, with a primary emphasis on reaching the education and healthcare markets.
- Youth Focus: The Headstream Accelerator is open to all applicants with tech-based solutions geared towards supporting young people in the U.S. They have a particular interest in innovations aimed at teenagers (aged 13-19), but they also welcome solutions for pre-teen or older college-aged youth.
- Inclusivity: Your product should already be reaching or have the potential to reach BIPOC, Latino, and LGBTQIA+ youth, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
- Tech-Based: The Headstream Accelerator is open to all applicants with tech-based solutions focused on supporting young people and their support systems with a focus on education and healthcare in the U.S.
- Primary Market – United States: The U.S. is the primary market of focus. International applicants with a presence in the U.S. are still eligible to apply.
- Diverse Respondents: Academics, companies, entrepreneurs, inventors, organizations, research institutions, national laboratories, government agencies, social enterprises, and funders are welcome to apply.
- Innovation Stages: Whether you have a functional prototype, a market-ready product, or an established solution, they encourage you to apply. They do not consider submissions that are solely theoretical designs or limited to ideas on paper will not be considered. Applicants ready to be supported by industry partners or ready to scale will receive the most benefit from the Headstream Accelerator
- Sustainable Funding Model: Your plans should outline a revenue-driven, sustainable business model. This model will be evaluated by the Headstream team and their network of advisors who actively participate as applicant evaluators. Academics, companies, entrepreneurs, inventors, organizations, research institutions, national laboratories, government agencies, social enterprises, and funders are welcome to apply. For-profit startups will benefit the most from the Accelerator, but other entities are eligible to apply as long as they have a sustainable funding model.
For more information, visit Headstream.