Applications for the Stockholm-based Norrsken Accelerator, which offers US$125,000 in cash and access to an eight-week business development course, are now being accepted from African startups with a “vision for a better future.”
In 2016, Norrsken was founded by Niklas Adalberth, a former member of the Swedish financial unicorn Klarna, to assist entrepreneurs in overcoming the most difficult problems in the globe. The Norrsken Founders Fund, Norrsken VC, and Norrsken House, a co-working space in Stockholm that accommodates approximately 350 impact entrepreneurs, make up its ecosystem.
Applications from startups worldwide are being accepted by the Stockholm-based Norrsken Accelerator for its 2024 cohort, which will be housed at Norrsken House from July to September. It is looking for pre-seed, impact-focused businesses with strong business models based on innovative technologies.
“During this time you’ll have 24/7 access to a workspace designed with tech and impact entrepreneurs in mind. We’ll work with you to tailor-make a program and set up one-on-one sessions with relevant mentors and experts, all designed to help you scale and grow your impact and business,” Norrsken said.
Following an eight-week “sprint” at Stockholm’s Norrsken House, a selection of global companies will receive equity capital totaling US$125,000.
The deadline for applications is April 30.
Go to the website for further details or to apply.
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