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Home»Search by Region»America»US Women in Tech Accelerator 2025 ($25,000 grant)

US Women in Tech Accelerator 2025 ($25,000 grant)

Jude OgarDecember 24, 20243 Mins Read
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Deadline: January 31, 2025

Applications are open for the US Women in Tech Accelerator 2025. The US Women in Tech Accelerator is designed to tackle the funding inequities women-identifying entrepreneurs face by unlocking early-stage financial and social capital to improve economic mobility and equitable access to essential services for women, families, and historically marginalized and overlooked communities across the United States.

Each year, the program will support 10-12 tech-based or tech-enabled startups, equipping systemically under-resourced women founders with the necessary tools to grow their solutions, create jobs, and deliver substantive impact for their communities.

Benefits

  • Financial Analysis: Access to 1:1 coaching with an investment analyst focused on building a financial model and financial narratives.
  • Grant Capital: Two (2) startups will be selected by their peers to receive grant capital of USD 25K to further scale their solutions.
  • Mentorship and Networking: Engage in opportunities to network and receive mentorship from investors, strategic partners, founders, and business leaders.
  • Milestone Development Plan: Create a personalized milestone development plan towards investment readiness, growth, and impact utilizing Abaca, VilCap’s online milestone tracking tool.
  • Peer-to-Peer Learning and Evaluation: Access to Village Capital’s signature approach to shifting power dynamics in investment decisions by placing entrepreneurs at the center of the due diligence process.

Eligibility

Eligible startups must: 

  • Be a legally registered, US-based, for-profit business with fewer than ten employees.
  • Be led by at least one full-time founder who identifies as a woman, including cisgender, transgender, and non-binary individuals.
  • Be revenue-generating with less than USD 100K in annual revenue.
  • Have meaningful customer or business validation (not limited to revenue; it can also be successful pilot studies, number of users, and/or strategic partnerships).
  • Have a minimum viable product (MVP) and raised less than USD 1.5M in equity.
  • Be tech-based or tech-enabled and address one economic mobility and/or access to essential services in the following areas:
    • Increase access to affordable, high-quality healthcare, wellness resources, and critical medicines.
    • Equip and connect care workers to provide higher quality care and increase access to care. 
    • Amplify and strengthen community-integrated solutions.
    • Create innovations in education that expand access and increase quality.
    • Broaden accessibility to essential services for marginalized and under-resourced communities.
    • Reduce barriers to employment and career advancement through new pathways, training and upskilling opportunities, and building professional networks.
    • Empower individuals, families, and underserved communities to increase financial literacy, build financial resilience, and long-term stability by improving access to essential financial services. 
    • Advance economic mobility for low-income or other underserved communities by building generational wealth through career advancement, home ownership, and/or savings and investment opportunities. 
    • Create access to essential services that unlock economic opportunity.

Application

Click here to apply

For more information, visit US Women in Tech Accelerator.

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