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A single calendar for founders.
Tracks the accelerators, fellowships, and resource drops that quietly unlock funding so you never miss a door before it closes.
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5-month hybrid accelerator for early Fintech teams with four on-site modules, EET-friendly live sessions, and up to €150K convertible funding (120K cash + 30K program) plus optional follow-on.
Applications close · Feb 1, 2026EU
FintechFundingMentorship
#fintech#eu#funding
16-week virtual accelerator pairing B2B founders with dedicated sales coaches to build repeatable revenue systems, with the next cohort launching February 16, 2026 after applications close February 6 (rolling review).
Applications close · Feb 6, 2026NA
GeneralMentorshipResources
#b2b#sales#virtual
FAQ & How-To
Make the most of FounderCal
Practical answers for founders, operators, and researchers using the accelerator intelligence map.
- How do I plan accelerator applications with FounderCal?
- Pick a start date, choose a 30/90/182/365-day window, and filter by region, sector, and support type. The calendar highlights how many programs are open now so you can stack applications without date conflicts.
- What information is stored in each program card?
- Every card pulls from a verified record in events.json—application windows, program run dates, demo days, funding/support tags, and hybrid/virtual flags—so founders can quickly assess fit.
- Can researchers or AI assistants access the raw data?
- Yes. Use the JSON feed for real-time cards, or download the core and crypto CSV trackers on /imported-accelerators to audit entries in bulk or power your own alerts.
- How often is the calendar verified?
- Each of the 93 tracked programs carries a last_verified_utc or checked_at timestamp. The team re-checks rolling cohorts weekly and seasonal cohorts ahead of new application cycles.