expand_contentThe startup process is messy and unpredictable—licensing intellectual property, producing a manufacture-ready prototype, lining up customers, raising money—all are critical and daunting. The Jones + Foster Accelerator program aims to accelerate growth of early-stage, student-led companies through those decisive steps.
The Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship helps develop startups coming out of student work through the Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge, Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge, Dempsey Startup Competition, or UW’s entrepreneurship coursework.
The Jones + Foster Accelerator program is supported by generous donors and sponsors. We do not take equity in our participating companies.
For more information visit the website at http://foster.uw.edu/centers/buerk-ctr-entrepreneurship/jones-foster-accelerator-program/
The Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship helps develop startups coming out of student work through the Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge, Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge, Dempsey Startup Competition, or UW’s entrepreneurship coursework.
The Jones + Foster Accelerator program is supported by generous donors and sponsors. We do not take equity in our participating companies.
For more information visit the website at http://foster.uw.edu/centers/buerk-ctr-entrepreneurship/jones-foster-accelerator-program/
Jones + Foster Accelerator companies receive:
Mentoring from a committee of entrepreneurs and investors
Guidance creating a list of measurable milestones
Workshops on a variety of topics relevant to the companies in the program (raising money, developing customers, strategic thinking/planning, business sustainability, etc.)
Access to a new fund to assist with early-stage expenses (up to $1,000 per startup team)
Connections to the Seattle entrepreneurial community
Up to $25,000 in follow-on funding (if milestones are met)
If you’re serious about starting your company and willing to devote the time and energy needed to get your startup off the ground, the Jones + Foster Accelerator may be for you!
Guidance creating a list of measurable milestones
Workshops on a variety of topics relevant to the companies in the program (raising money, developing customers, strategic thinking/planning, business sustainability, etc.)
Access to a new fund to assist with early-stage expenses (up to $1,000 per startup team)
Connections to the Seattle entrepreneurial community
Up to $25,000 in follow-on funding (if milestones are met)
If you’re serious about starting your company and willing to devote the time and energy needed to get your startup off the ground, the Jones + Foster Accelerator may be for you!
Application
2024 applications are due at 11:59pm on Monday, June 24.
To apply for the Jones + Foster Accelerator program you will need to complete and submit:
1. The application form on this site.
2. A 12-15-slides pitch deck. The guidelines for what should be in your pitch deck can be found here under the question, “What should be in my investor pitch deck?”.
Include a slide explaining why your team would be a great fit for the program.
3. Your company's 5-7 page executive summary. Companies that participated in the Health Innovation, Environmental Innovation Challenges or the Dempsey Startup Competition should update their 5-7 page summaries from the competition to reflect their current status.
You can find examples of an executive summary on the Buerk Center’s website (click the "SUBMISSION RESOURCES" tab to reveal the summaries).
4. A draft of the 7-10 milestones you believe your company needs to achieve during the six-month program. Milestones are big, meaningful accomplishments (rather than a to-do list) that are both reasonable and measurable (meaning numbers, dates, dollar amounts, etc.).
To get a better idea of what milestones look like, check out these examples from past Accelerator companies
Click here to download the Milestone Template document. Use this template for submission.
Questions? Contact Yuko Oaku at yukooaku@uw.edu.
To apply for the Jones + Foster Accelerator program you will need to complete and submit:
1. The application form on this site.
2. A 12-15-slides pitch deck. The guidelines for what should be in your pitch deck can be found here under the question, “What should be in my investor pitch deck?”.
Include a slide explaining why your team would be a great fit for the program.
3. Your company's 5-7 page executive summary. Companies that participated in the Health Innovation, Environmental Innovation Challenges or the Dempsey Startup Competition should update their 5-7 page summaries from the competition to reflect their current status.
You can find examples of an executive summary on the Buerk Center’s website (click the "SUBMISSION RESOURCES" tab to reveal the summaries).
4. A draft of the 7-10 milestones you believe your company needs to achieve during the six-month program. Milestones are big, meaningful accomplishments (rather than a to-do list) that are both reasonable and measurable (meaning numbers, dates, dollar amounts, etc.).
To get a better idea of what milestones look like, check out these examples from past Accelerator companies
Click here to download the Milestone Template document. Use this template for submission.
Questions? Contact Yuko Oaku at yukooaku@uw.edu.
