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Headstream Accelerator is a program from Headstream Innovation that funds early-stage entrepreneurs building digital mental health solutions for young people, with a focus on BIPOC, Latino, and LGBTQIA+ communities and markets in education and healthcare.
Participants receive a stipend or grant of up to $30,000, along with four months of virtual cohort programming, an in-person kickoff event with potential investors, access to one-on-one and group coaching, and connections to Headstream's professional advisory network and Youth Co-Creator Club.
The program is designed for small businesses and startups developing culturally competent digital products at the intersection of youth mental well-being. Alumni have collectively reached over 10 million users and raised more than $20 million. Applications for 2026 are via a waiting list.
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of virtual cohort programming funded in-person kick-off event with potential investors and capital providers to Headstream's professional advisory network with Headstream's Youth Co-Creator Club Build lasting relationships beyond the program access to one-on-one and group coaching sessions Where exceptional minds building a brighter future for youth are supported and elevated.
The Headstream Accelerator is designed to support entrepreneurs to scale the most promising digital solutions that positively impact youth mental well-being, focusing on BIPOC, Latino, and LGBTQIA+ communities, with a primary emphasis on reaching the education and healthcare markets.
Headstream’s four-month virtual program is tailored to support early-stage innovators through developing strong business plans and attractive value propositions for sustainable growth and meaningful impact. Join a rapidly growing industry that has experienced an incredible 15-fold surge in investment over the last four years.
Get Inspired: Meet our Participants Through the Accelerator, we have supported products from over 50 entrepreneurs, reaching more than 10 million users and raising more than $20 million to advance culturally competent solutions addressing youth's mental well-being Our business model has changed dramatically since the Accelerator program started due to feedback from the youth co-creation club, early testing, and interactions with cohort members.
Gael Fernandez, Astro Studios We created our first bibliotherapy demo with the support of our youth advisors. Hafeezah Muhammad, Youme Healthcare We don’t come from a healthcare background, so Headstream provided us with a guided, hands-on introduction to the complexities of the healthcare and Medicaid landscape.
Learn More About Our Impact Our Alumni have received investments from: Explore our FAQ section below for answers to common questions Are you an innovator with a digital product focused on youth digital well-being? Apply to join the waiting list for the Headstream Accelerator in 2026. Together we can shape a just and inclusive economy built around enriching digital spaces and experiences for all youth.
Join the 2026 Waiting List Are you a capital provider or an organization supporting entrepreneurs in the youth well-being space?
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early-stage small businesses and startups building digital mental health solutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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