ProVeg recently launched Kickstarting for Good for new impact initiatives, social startups, and nonprofit organisations working on transforming the food system. More details are below and on the website. Applications for the first cohort are due by 31 August.
What is it?
Kickstarting for Good is the world’s first incubator and accelerator programme aimed specifically at nonprofit organisations, impact initiatives, and social startups working on transforming the food system. It’s the new not-for-profit programme of the ProVeg Incubator, which is part of the food awareness organisation ProVeg International.
Who is it for?
We’re looking for the most talented and resilient founders to execute the ideas that will have the biggest positive impact on the world’s food ecosystem. If you have a great idea for a highly impactful initiative or organisation to reduce animal product consumption, support alternative proteins, or build the movement, we would love to hear from you!
ProVeg has also identified a set of *potentially* high-impact initiatives; see the website for a list of possible projects to work on. If you or someone you know would be a great co-founder or leader for a new initiative, then Kickstarting for Good can help you connect with others and get support.
What is involved?
The process starts with a brief application to submit your idea or express interest to be a co-founder of an existing idea. We will then conduct a series of trial tasks and interviews with the most promising applicants.
For those who are selected to move forward, the programme kicks off with an intensive on-site session in Berlin from October 20-24. You’ll then take part in a remote, 8-week expert-led programme with a tailor-made curriculum, expert mentoring, and exclusive networking opportunities. The program ends with a second in-person week in Berlin and culminates in a funding-focused “Demo Day.”
Successful applicants will get to team up with like-minded co-founders and receive a grant of up to 5,000 euros to cover travel and accommodation costs. There may be additional funding opportunities for some project ideas and we will provide ongoing community support to all cohort members and co-founders.
What are the ideas?
Please see the website for a brief description of each idea below. Note that this list is a work in progress and may be updated as we conduct more preliminary research and receive community feedback.
How to take part?
Apply by 31 August 2023!
https://provegincubator.com/kickstartingforgood/
If applying is not for you, but you have skills that are relevant to starting new nonprofit initiatives, please consider joining our amazing group of mentors! We’re looking for experts on nonprofit strategies and business models, program design, operations, marketing, research, impact measurement, and other essential areas. Please contact me at [email protected] if you’re interested in being a mentor.
Please also spread the word to your networks and colleagues.
Questions?
The website includes an FAQ and should answer many questions. As time permits, I will answer questions and am happy to take feedback in the comments.
Great initiative and excited to see the incubatees!