ORONO — The University of Maine, in partnership with the Maine Technology Institute, is building a startup seed accelerator for Maine entrepreneurs. The pilot program, called Scratchpad Accelerator, starts Monday, Aug. 31, in Bangor.

Scratchpad Accelerator will work with up to four high-potential, high-growth entrepreneurial teams to validate their customer base, value proposition and business model. The selected startups will participate at no cost and each will receive $25,000 in seed funding. Participating entrepreneurs will work full time on their businesses, with daily learning sessions, extensive mentor interactions, and a push to develop and test hypotheses as frequently as possible to ensure that their companies are moving in the right direction.

The program will culminate with a Demo Day, at which each team will pitch its company to a group of potential investors for additional funding.

The planning team is building on expertise from the University of Maine and the Maine Technology Institute. Leading the team is Jason Harkins, associate professor of entrepreneurship in the Maine Business School, in collaboration with Jennifer Hooper, entrepreneur and mentor coordinator at UMaine’s Foster Center for Student Innovation, and Joe Migliaccio, MTI’s director of business development.

The pilot program has long-term implications. The team also will create a Maine accelerator “playbook” that can be shared with other areas of the state, broadening the accelerator to a replicable model for any region.

Scratchpad is currently taking applications at scratchpadaccelerator.com. The application deadline is Friday, Aug. 14. To be eligible, entrepreneurs must have an idea with high-growth potential, a team of collaborators, a commitment to living in the Bangor area during the accelerator and a willingness to work long days for three months.

For information, email toinfo@scratchpadaccelerator.com.

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