With so many startups and incubators in Brazil, it can be hard to know which ones are worth your time. Here are the top 5 startup accelerators and incubators in Brazil.
1. FCJ Venture Builder
FCJ Venture Builder is a Brazilian startup accelerator and incubator founded in 2016. The company has partnered with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and is located in São Paulo.
FCJ Venture Builder aims to identify, support and develop “disruptive” startups with great growth potential. They take a hands-on approach to growing their businesses by giving them access to resources like mentors who have work experience in the industry they’re targeting, office space at their incubator location and more.
In addition to providing these services, FCJ Venture Builder also invests money in its portfolio companies’ businesses through their Seed Fund Program (which provides up to 0,000), as well as its Venture Accelerator Program. seeds (which offers funds between ,000 – 0,000).
2. Hard
Hards is a starter accelerator for agriculture and food. Hards is a program that provides startups with the resources and support to grow their business. The accelerator focuses on start-ups in the food industry, with an emphasis on agricultural technology, including blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI).
The program aims to help startups build strong foundations by providing funding, mentorship, and valuable industry connections. It also provides access to capital investment, offices in São Paulo and opportunities to present events like Farmtech Connect Brazil 2019 or Agro Tech Summit 2020
3. Gastromotiva
Gastromotiva is a non-profit organization that trains and supports young people who have been in vulnerable situations, giving them the tools to become leaders and business owners.
By providing educational opportunities to disadvantaged young people, Gastromotiva has helped nearly 1,000 people find employment in the food industry. It offers training programs in entrepreneurship and gastronomy, as well as programs aimed at young people at risk of exclusion from society.
4. Union team
The union team is a public-private partnership between the state government of Maranhão and the federal government. Its objective is to develop high-impact initiatives in the state of Maranhão, especially in areas related to entrepreneurship and innovation. The project aims to stimulate economic growth by encouraging start-ups, creating new jobs, attracting foreign investment and increasing exports from Maranhão.
In addition to providing funding to entrepreneurs through its incubator program, Union Team also offers free office space (including internet) through its Startup Hubs network that has been established across Brazil since 2016.
5. Maranho State Industries Federation
The Maranho State Federation of Industries (Federação das Indústrias do estado do maranhão) is a private non-profit organization founded in 1993. Its mission is to promote, develop and defend the industrial sector through its members.
The Federation has more than 300 companies working in various fields such as tourism, transport, logistics and food industries, among others. They also have incubators that support start-ups with resources such as seed capital funding, mentorship programs, and networking opportunities.
Conclusion
We hope this article has given you an idea of what a startup accelerator or incubator is, how it works and which ones are available in Brazil. If you are interested in starting your business with one of these programs, contact us today!