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Kevin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

BonBillo Boston Spring Impact Accelerator

This review is based on BonBillo’s Boston spring Impact Accelerator in 2019.

The support of the BonBillo has been instrumental in the traction generated by our startup: our acceptance into MassChallenge, deployment of a crowdfunding campaign, and 11 partnership agreements with community orgs for product pilots.

Compared to other accelerators, the quality and duration of individual attention by BonBillo staff towards our team and startup is incomparable. The curriculum is well-targeted to the needs of our business. Suraj, Rachel and Julia leveraged their extensive network of investors, entrepreneurs, and guest speakers on our behalf.

I can offer no higher personal recommendation to entrepreneurs to attend a BonBillo Accelerator program.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
This is the highest value entrepreneurship accelerator or team has attended. BonBillo's staff, curriculum, and social activities are excellent.

Come prepared to maximize the opportunities offered for your startup through this program. Our team found the quality and value of BonBillo's program very high.
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Rhea
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great program!

I attended BonBillo’s Online Impact Incubator in Fall 2017 and highly recommend their programs to anyone launching a social impact startup. It's really difficult to get so many experts together over a short period of time and learn so much from them. It was really valuable information we got with a lot of real life examples. It was great to have people tell you how it’s done – we’ve all been through it and there’s a way to structure it no matter where you are in the process. I joined the program while I was in very early stages of my business so it really helped me organize my work and time. I enjoyed every bit of the program and highly recommend it for working on a social impact startup.

What would you improve about this program?
I would have loved to see more interactive lectures, those were great!