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HBCU CARES Innovators Fellowship & Legacy Launchpad is sponsored by HBCU CARES (supported by Innovate Alabama). HBCU CARES Innovators Fellowship & Legacy Launchpad is a grant from HBCU CARES (supported by Innovate Alabama) that funds students and academic departments at Alabama HBCUs and HBCCs building entrepreneurial skills and early-stage ventures.
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Innovators Fellowship & Legacy Launchpad | HBCU CARES The HBCU CARES Innovators Fellowship & Legacy Launchpad, powered by Innovate Alabama, is a 10-week entrepreneurship and innovation experience designed to help students move from idea to execution. Fellows engage in weekly, two-hour virtual sessions that build a strong entrepreneurial foundation.
Throughout the program, participants develop the mindset and skills needed to think and operate like entrepreneurs while learning how to validate ideas, identify real customer problems, and design scalable business models. The curriculum covers key areas including entrepreneurial mindset, business development, financial fundamentals, customer experience, branding and storytelling, legal business structures, technology, and innovation.
In addition to structured learning, fellows receive mentorship, coaching, and one-on-one advising to support the development of their ventures. As the program progresses, fellows refine their ideas through hands-on assignments and pitch preparation. The experience culminates in a statewide pitch competition, where participants present their ventures and compete for seed funding to support launch and early growth.
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app Live Session — Welcome to the Launchpad Resource Focus — Digital Toolkit Sunday Submission — Program Commitment Program Commitment Acknowledgment Live Session — Mindset Foundations
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Alabama member HBCUs and HBCCs, including institutional departments, faculty, or officially recognized student organizations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
HBCU CARES Innovators Fellowship & Legacy Launchpad is funded by HBCU CARES (supported by Innovate Alabama). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Alabama. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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