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Open Call: E-Team Program Grant for Student Innovators (US)

Up to $100,000 available under Language Technology Innovators Fund Program

Deadline: 27-Jan-2026

The E-Team Program by VentureWell empowers student ventures with up to $25,000 in non-dilutive funding, mentorship, entrepreneurship training, and national recognition to advance innovations addressing pressing social, health, or environmental challenges. Teams of students and a faculty advisor receive resources to explore commercialization, strengthen ventures, and access a network of mentors, investors, and strategic partners. The program prioritizes scalable, science– and engineering-based inventions with strong potential for impact.

Overview

The E-Team Program is designed to support early-stage student ventures in advancing their innovations from concept to impact. By providing funding, mentorship, training, and national visibility, the program empowers student teams to commercialize science- and engineering-based inventions that address critical societal, health, or environmental challenges.

Purpose of the Program

The E-Team Program aims to:

Who Is Eligible?

To qualify, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Program Benefits

Selected teams receive:

How the Program Works

1. Team Formation

2. Project Submission

3. Selection and Funding

4. Mentorship and Networking

5. National Recognition

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FAQ

1. How much funding can teams receive?

Up to $25,000 in non-dilutive grant funding.

2. Who can be on the team?

A minimum of two students and a faculty advisor are required.

3. What types of projects are eligible?

Science- or engineering-based inventions addressing social, health, or environmental challenges.

4. Are non-dilutive grants required to give up equity?

No, the funding is non-dilutive, meaning teams retain full ownership of their venture.

5. Is prior commercialization experience required?

No, but teams must show a strong commitment to exploring commercialization.

6. How does the program support venture growth?

Through training workshops, mentorship, networking, and national visibility.

7. Can the program help with investor connections?

Yes, teams gain access to a network of investors and strategic partners for potential funding and partnerships.

Conclusion

The VentureWell E-Team Program is an exceptional opportunity for student innovators to advance scalable, high-impact inventions. With funding, mentorship, national recognition, and entrepreneurial training, student ventures are equipped to bring science- and engineering-based solutions to real-world social, health, and environmental challenges.

For more information, visit VentureWell.

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