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Ray of Hope Accelerator Ask Us Anything Live Session

Mar 19, 2025 / 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

Zoom

Join us for our online information session, where you can ask us anything about the Ray of Hope AcceleratorWhether you’re curious about the application process, program structure and benefits, or just want to know more about what we do at The Biomimicry Institute, this is your chance to get all your questions answered.

​Please come with your questions and learn how you can get involved as a nature-inspired startup, corporate partner or mentor.

​About the Ray of Hope Accelerator:

We accelerate the growth of nature-inspired startups to scale systemic solutions to the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.

​Every year, we support a cohort of ten high-impact nature-inspired startups from around the world, spanning from Pre-seed to Series A stages and representing various sectors. Each selected startup receives $15,000 in non-dilutive funding and over $50,000 worth of in-kind services. This includes mentoring, investor introductions, a 4-day Nature Retreat, and comprehensive training materials covering topics such as impact and sustainability for businesses, innovation storytelling, and founder wellbeing.

​We’re not your typical accelerator. We prioritize your growth as an individual, startup founder, and visionary leader, we emphasize relationship-building and foster a vibrant community of innovative startups inspired by nature to drive positive impact. With a proven track record of over 50 thriving companies in our portfolio, we’re ready to support your entrepreneurial journey.

The applications for the Ray of Hope Accelerator 2025 Cohort are now open (until April 25th). Visit our website and learn How to Apply (includes: eligibility and selection criteria, and our FAQ).

​Agenda: 
​Hosted By:

​Sarah McInerney, Program Director, The Biomimicry Institute
​Maëlys Renaud, Program Manager, The Biomimicry Institute

​If you have questions, please contact Maëlys Renaud at maelys.renaud@biomimicry.org and Sarah McInerney at sarah.mcinerney@biomimicry.org.