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ISB SAP Jumpstart Social Enterprise Accelerator

Accelerator Hyderabad, Telangana

In their own words

The Indian School of Business (ISB) and SAP Labs are rolling out the 2nd cohort of the Jumpstart Social Enterprise Accelerator Programme, to promote the importance of “leveraging technology for creating social impact” by inviting promising start-ups in India to apply.JSE targets start-ups developing disruptive technologies to create social impact in diverse sectors (for instance in sectors such as education, healthcare, water & sanitation, energy, agriculture, financial technology, infrastructure, livelihoods and many others). It aims to support 10 early stage and 5 growth stage social start-ups through customized series of interventions in order to bring about a large scale impact in the livelihoods of people by scaling up their technology solutions.The accelerator is a mentor-driven programme for a period of four months [December, 2017 to March, 2018]. An engagement with ISB-SAP JSE will help entrepreneurs: -Build sustainable and scalable business models through planned workshops, seminars and mentoring sessions-Gain access to a rich network of academic and industry mentors, and immensely talented student pool of ISB-Gain access to a wide network of investors and a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem To know more about the accelerator programme and application process, click the link: Jumpstart Social Enterprise Application Process

Published by the organisation on its Startup India profile. Not verified by us.

Startups incubated

15

self-reported

Graduated

15

Programme

6mo

Established

2017

Focus areas

NGOOthersSocial Impact

Prefers startups at: EarlyTraction, Scaling

About this data

Incubatee and graduate counts are self-reported by the organisation and are not audited. The Startup India portal does not publish a website for any organisation, so there is no outbound link here. An application link is provided where the organisation supplied one. How we counted.

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