Camelback Fellowship
The Camelback Fellowship is a six-month accelerator program that supports the development of both founder and venture. Since 2015, Camelback has supported over 60 entrepreneurs of color and women (many of whom have been recognized in Forbes 30 Under 30, received fellowships such as Echoing Green and Richards Draper Kaplan, and collectively gone on to raise over $26 million). At this time, Camelback has three tracks: 1) Education, 2) Conscious Tech, and 3) Local Economies (formerly known as our “Good Jobs Initiative”). Camelback has created unique pathways for each track, and tailors curriculum and needs for each individual Fellow once they are accepted into the program. Education and Conscious Tech operate nationally and concurrently; Local Economies is based in New Orleans and features curriculum tailored for local businesses. To be eligible, you must be an underrepresented entrepreneur, primarily people of color and women. This includes but is not limited to entrepreneurs identifying as Black, Latinx, East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, Native, and/or Indigenous.
Deadline: The next Fellowship is slated to kick off in the Summer of 2021