Norrsken Accelerator 2024 Opens Doors for Impact-Driven Startups Worldwide
Applications are now open for the 2024 Norrsken Accelerator, a three-month programme running from July to September. The initiative invites impact-driven startups, including those from Africa, to join its Stockholm-based hub for tailored support and funding opportunities. Founded in 2016 by Niklas Adalberth, a former Klarna executive, Norrsken supports entrepreneurs through its ecosystem. This includes the Norrsken Founders Fund, Norrsken VC, and Norrsken House—a workspace for around 350 impact-focused founders.
The accelerator targets startups with innovative technologies and strong pre-seed business models. Selected teams will receive US$125,000 in equity capital, along with an eight-week business development course. Each startup also benefits from a customised programme and dedicated mentoring sessions. Participants gain 24/7 access to Norrsken House in Stockholm, a space designed specifically for tech and impact entrepreneurs. After completing the programme, a group of international companies will share a total of US$125,000 in additional funding.
The 2024 cohort will run from July to September at Norrsken House. Startups accepted into the programme will receive financial backing, mentorship, and workspace access. The deadline for applications is fast approaching.
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