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reSET, the Social Enterprise Trust, Accepting Applications for Nationally Recognized Accelerator in Hartford, CT
[November 12, 2015]

reSET, the Social Enterprise Trust, Accepting Applications for Nationally Recognized Accelerator in Hartford, CT


reSET, the Social Enterprise Trust, (www.SocialEnterpriseTrust.org), whose mission is advancing the social enterprise sector, recently announced applications for the next edition of its accelerator are open through December 10. Tailored for impact driven businesses but available to all early-stage ventures, the Impact Accelerator was a winner of the U.S. Small Business Administration Growth Accelerator Competition, and was the only Connecticut accelerator to receive the award in 2015. The primary objective of the three year-old accelerator is to test and hone entrepreneurs' models, and to connect them to networks, customers, and resources.

Running from January 21 to June 2, reSET's accelerator will feature a flexible program designed for busy, full-time entrepreneurs, as well as a 'pay what you can' model. Up to 20 entrepreneurial teams will attend five weekend summits, with 30+ optional workshops, mentor office hours, and consultations with an Entrepreneur in Residence happening during the week. A $25,000 accelerator funding pool will be available to the cohort at the end of the program; participants will also have priority access to reSET's investment fund.

"Our accelerator guides start-ups through early stage pivots and progress, and connects them to critical resources to build a strong foundation," said Rosie Gallant, reSET's Director of Programs.

For more information, please visit http://www.socialenterprisetrust.org/launchpad-for-impact.



In addition to administering its accelerator and a year after helping pass Connecticut's benefit corporation legislation, reSET is also currently helping its community meet the heightened transparency and accountability standards regarding their social and environmental impact. On December 8, the organization will host an Annual Benefit Report Seminar that will cover the following topics related to ensuring a benefit corporation is compliant under Connecticut Law:

  • Statutory Requirements
  • Options for Third Party Assessment Standards
  • Sample Third Party Assessment & Annual Benefit Report Walk-Through
  • Do's and Don'ts Regarding Annual Benefit Reports

The presentation will be open to the public and led by James Woulfe, reSET's Director of Advocacy & External Affairs. To register, please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/benefit-corporation-compliance-an-overview-tickets-19432858202 (free for members; $30 for other professionals).


About reSET

reSET is a nonprofit organization whose mission is advancing the social enterprise sector. Its strategic goals are threefold: to be the "go-to" place for impact entrepreneurs, to make Hartford known as Impact City, and Connecticut the Social Enterprise state. reSET serves all entrepreneurs, but specializes in social enterprise ? impact driven business with a double or triple bottom line. In addition to providing coworking space, accelerator and mentoring programs, reSET aims to inspire innovation and community collaboration, and to support entrepreneurs in creating market-based solutions to community challenges. reSET's goal is to meet entrepreneurs wherever they are in their trajectory and to help them take their businesses to the next level.

reSET's Impact Accelerator was recently a winner of the U.S. Small Business Administration Growth Accelerator Competition, and was the only Connecticut accelerator to receive the award this year. www.SocialEnterpriseTrust.org


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