DivInc Startup Accelerator
DivInc
$10,000 equity-free grant
Equity-free grant for diverse founders
DivInc runs intensive startup accelerators for under-resourced and underrepresented founders — Black, Latinx, women, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs — building scalable tech companies. Each cohort company receives a $10,000 equity-free grant upon completion to fund its next phase of growth, plus weekly workshops, one-on-one coaching, mentorship, and corporate-partner and investor access. DivInc takes no equity. In 2026 DivInc operates a year-long ecosystem model with multiple tracks (e.g. Innovation & Influence, Women in Tech, plus sector accelerators like sports tech and clean energy), running roughly 10–12 weeks with two in-person weeks in Austin, Texas (kickoff and Demo Day) and remote programming otherwise. The organization has issued $150K+ in equity-free grants to cohort companies.
- Funding type
- Grant
- Level
- Private
- Amount range
- $10,000 – $10,000
- Realistic amount
- Each accepted cohort company receives the $10,000 equity-free grant on completing the progra…
- Deadline
- Multiple cohorts per year — e.g. Spring 2026 Innovation & Influence applications closed April 9, 2026 (cohort began May 4, 2026); Women in Tech (Austin) closed Nov 30, 2025
- Status
- active
- States
- Nationwide
- Payment model
- lump-sum
Who qualifies
- US-based, for-profit company
- Scalable tech, software, hardware, or tech-enabled consumer product with a built product or MVP
- At least one under-resourced / underrepresented founder (DivInc focuses on people of color, women, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs)
- CEO must participate and commit ~25–30 hours per week during the cohort
- Able to attend the in-person weeks in Austin (kickoff and Demo Day) for relevant tracks
What it covers
Eligible expenses
- Any legitimate business use — the grant is equity-free and unrestricted
- Product development
- Hiring
- Marketing and growth
- Working capital
How to apply
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1
Apply to an open cohort
Submit the application for the open DivInc track that fits your sector and stage via divinc.org/apply.
~5 hrs
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2
Selection and interviews
DivInc reviews applications and interviews finalists; a cohort of companies is selected.
~3 hrs
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3
Complete the 10–12 week program
Participate in weekly workshops, one-on-one coaching, and mentorship, including two in-person weeks in Austin (kickoff and Demo Day) for relevant tracks.
~90 hrs
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4
Receive the $10,000 equity-free grant
On completing the program, each cohort company receives the $10,000 equity-free grant and joins the DivInc alumni network for follow-on support.
~1 hrs
The $10,000 is paid on completion, not upfront — budget your runway so the program's ~25–30 hours/week doesn't starve the business before the grant lands. DivInc's real leverage is its corporate sponsors (telecom and enterprise partners back specific themed cohorts like sports tech and 5G); pick the track whose sponsor could become a pilot customer or follow-on investor, not just the one that fits your sector loosely. You need a built product or MVP — idea-stage applicants are routed to earlier-stage offerings.
Deadline & timing
DivInc runs several accelerator cohorts per year across tracks. Recent windows: Innovation & Influence Spring 2026 application closed April 9, 2026 (10-week cohort began May 4, 2026); Austin Women in Tech application closed November 30, 2025 (April–June 2026 cohort). New tracks open on a rolling basis under the year-long ecosystem model.
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