In addition to our Boston and Houston incubators, Greentown runs programs designed to address critical challenges in the climatetech industry—from the difficulty of forming crucial startup-corporate partnerships, to structural inequities impacting BIPOC founders, to the need to quickly ramp up a thriving carbontech ecosystem.
Greentown Go is a startup-corporate partnerships accelerator with tracks for each of the key greenhouse-gas-emitting sectors. Each program is run with one or more corporate partners.
ACCEL is an accelerator from Greentown and Browning the Green Space designed to support BIPOC-led climatetech startups by offering access to funding, networking connections, resources, and opportunities that structural inequities put out of reach.
The Carbon to Value Initiative combines a best-in-class partnership accelerator program with exclusive access to industry leaders shaping the carbontech marketplace of tomorrow. This program is run by the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Greentown, and Fraunhofer USA.
The Texas Exchange for Energy and Climate Entrepreneurship (TEX-E) is a first-of-a-kind collaboration among local universities—powered by Greentown and MIT’s Martin Trust Center for Entrepreneurship—to create a powerful, student-driven entrepreneurship ecosystem in Texas.