Mission Possible announces Batch III for its early-stage Acceleration program

12 March, 2025, 14:00 377
Mission Possible announces Batch III for its early-stage Acceleration program

The Mission Possible acceleration program, supported by the Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund, is now accepting applications for its third batch. The program is designed to support Ukrainian entrepreneurs in growing their startups, preparing for investment, and securing a $25,000 grant.

"This is already the third batch of Mission Possible. The previous two cohorts brought together individuals from diverse backgrounds—from serial entrepreneurs to talented students. The common trait among them all? Ambition and the willingness to take responsibility for growing their projects," says Dmytro Koshelnyk, COO of Mission Possible.

Who they are looking for:

  • Ambitious founders and teams who are already building a startup, have an MVP, and traction.
  • Tech enthusiasts with strong ideas and expertise who understand the pain and gain of bringing new products to market.

What participants can get:

  • Weekly breakfast meetings with successful founders.
  • Assistance in securing investment from 50+ funds.
  • Over 300 hours of mentorship.
  • A program from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
  • A demo day with investors.
  • A comfortable office in the heart of Kyiv.
  • A community of 100+ tech market leaders.
  • A $25,000 grant.

Batch III will be held in Kyiv in the format of a six-month live program. The application form can be filled out here. The deadline is May 31, 2025. In exchange for participation, Mission Possible will receive a 2.5% stake in the startup.

About Mission Possible

Mission Possible was launched in September 2023 with the support of the Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund to build and scale Ukrainian startups. It is a hands-on acceleration program for founders who want to grow their startups and attract investment.

Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund is a regional fund financed by the US government through USAID, investing in Ukraine and Moldova since 1994. Since 2015, it has provided technical assistance programs funded by refinancing and grants.

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