Munich Impact Incubator Accepting Applications!
The Munich Impact Incubator, a programme funded by Munich Business, has initiated its second round and is now accepting applications from social startups based in Munich or planning to establish a presence there. The application phase for the five-month funding programme remains open until July 31, 2025.
Located at Munich Urban Colab, the incubator offers co-working spaces to participating teams. The support package is comprehensive, including individual consulting budgets of up to 500 euros, coaching by experienced startup advisors, and professional workshops on various startup topics such as impact measurement, marketing, financing, pitching, and legal basics.
The workshops aim to equip participants with the necessary skills to navigate the complex world of startups and to develop their entrepreneurial solutions to societal challenges effectively. Additionally, upon founding in Munich within a year, the remaining funding is paid out to the teams.
At the final event, teams have the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a jury for a chance to secure impact funding of up to 15,000 euros. To apply, interested startups must submit an application or pitch detailing their idea, team, and social impact goals. The selection process involves a series of interviews and evaluations, with promising startups being invited to join the programme.
The Munich Impact Incubator is targeted towards startup teams developing entrepreneurial solutions to societal challenges. To learn more about the programme and to apply, visit the Munich Business website. For specific details about the application process, eligibility criteria, or benefits, it is recommended to consult Munich Business or the SCE Munich's official channels directly.
- The comprehensive support package offered by the Munich Impact Incubator includes technology workshops, allowing teams to hone their skills and navigate the complex world of startups more effectively.
- In the education-and-self-development portion of the program, startups can learn about finance and business strategies that will help them secure funding for their social initiatives.