Sun, Feb 1st, 2009 |
LaunchBox Digital a startup incubator similar to Y Combinator that offers founders small amounts of seed funding and a mentorship program in exchange for equity stakes of around 4-8%, is now accepting applications for its class of 2009. The incubator will accept up to ten startups, who will be invited to a 12-week program in Washington D.C. where they’ll receive advice from a number of industry veterans. The program will culminate in demo events on both the East and West Coasts. Applications are due by March 16th.
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