Applications Are Now Open for Seaworthy Collective’s Sea Change Maker Cohort 5

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Seaworthy Collective, a Miami-based non-profit BlueTech (ocean and climate impact innovation) entrepreneur support organization and community, is now accepting applications for its fifth Sea Change Maker Cohort this fall. The application deadline is June 23rd at 11:59pm EST and interested startups can apply on the website www.seaworthycollective.com/seachange. Startups from around the world are encouraged to apply.

 

Seaworthy Collective’s flagship startup program is a three-month program that offers an exclusive opportunity for BlueTech startups. It supports startups with solutions addressing greenhouse gas reduction and removal, coastal resilience and adaptation, and pollution. Founders are not just joining a program; they are gaining access to Seaworthy’s global network of 2,250 members, 250 mentors, and over $1 billion in combined assets.

 

Startups can participate on full scholarships (no equity or fees) thanks to support from Seaworthy’s mission-aligned partners at Salesforce and the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Growth Accelerator Fund Competition.

 

Link to Apply: https://www.seaworthycollective.com/seachange 

Deadline:  June 23rd at 11:59 pm

Impact areas: Coastal Resilience & Adaptation, Greenhouse Gas Reduction & Removal, and  Pollution

 

“We’re proud that our Startup Studio and Incubator has evolved into a tried and true program that early-stage BlueTech entrepreneurs know they can count on for navigating some of the biggest challenges in their founders’ journeys. We can’t wait to grow the Seaworthy family with more values-aligned leaders of the future of ocean and climate impact innovation!” said Daniel Kleinman, Seaworthy Collective’s Founder and CEO. 

 

Over three years, Seaworthy has championed 33 startups and 67 founders, while intentionally prioritizing support for underrepresented entrepreneurs. The program offers a blend of human-centered design and bespoke support, with access to a global network and community, in-depth mentorship, business curriculum, grants assistance, and opportunities for visibility. The program culminates in the Startup Showcase, celebrating the progress of startups supported throughout the year.

 

This past Spring, Seaworth Collective welcomed seven pioneering startups with founders across diverse backgrounds and disciplines who were selected out of over 100 applicants. Each embodied innovation in technology, data, and science to tackle critical environmental challenges, including coastal resilience and adaptation, upstream and downstream pollution, and greenhouse gas reduction and removal. Read more about them here. 

 

“With each iteration of our flagship program, the Startup Studio and Incubator, we refine our personalized approach, seamlessly integrating it with our expertise in community building,” said Tamara Kahn, Seaworthy Collective’s Programs Director. “Our tailored support addresses each founder’s unique needs, while encouraging them to leverage the rich ecosystem we provide, starting with their own peers in the cohort.”

 

For further details, visit us at www.seaworthycollective.com or reach out via email at Info@SeaworthyCollective.com

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