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Apply to the Activate Fellowship!
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Applicant Interest Form
Fill out the form to receive the application link and be added to our applicant interest list.
Activate Fellowship Selection Timeline
Are you deeply knowledgeable in the field of your proposed project to independently and safely lead the technical work involved? Can you communicate complicated, technical concepts to a general audience?
Is your project aligned with Activate’s mission of hard tech for good? Will the fellowship meaningfully alter the trajectory of your professional development and your proposed project?
Fellow Eligibility
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						Must have a bachelor’s degree and 4+ years post-baccalaureate scientific research, engineering, or technology development experience.
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						Must be leading the commercial development of a hardware-based technology innovation for the first time if awarded the fellowship i.e., not a repeat hard tech founder.
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						Must be committed full-time to the proposed project or company if awarded the fellowship.
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						Must be legally able to work in the U.S. for the duration of the fellowship.
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						Must be able to communicate proficiently in English.
Project Eligibility
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						Must be based in the physical or biological sciences or related engineering disciplines.
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						Must still be in development and not yet ready for full-scale product sales at the time of the application deadline.
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						Must not have raised more than $2M in debt or equity funding from non-governmental sources at the time of the application deadline.
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                  Integrating robotics, advanced materials processing, real-time sensing and controls, production automation, and next-generation supply chains. 
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                  Advancing the design, materials, and efficiency of the infrastructure we live and work in. 
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                  Developing tools for capture, utilization, storage, and verification of carbon and other radiative-forcing gases. 
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                  Redefining chemistry and materials through advanced processes, sustainable technologies, and novel compounds. 
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                  Developing better and longer-lasting alternatives, efficient substitutes, sustainable upgrades, and adaptions to a changing world. 
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                  Pioneering computer technologies, including semiconductors, quantum computing, AI, advanced storage, and high-throughput systems. 
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                  Advancing technologies for sustainable extraction, energy, and management of Earth’s resources. 
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                  Transforming electronics through advances in MEMS, RF, IoT, hardware, sensors, and interfaces. 
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                  Reimagining power generation, grids, and energy delivery across renewables, combustion, storage, and efficiency. 
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                  Enhancing batteries and storage technologies to capture and deploy power effectively. 
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                  Improving yields, resilience, and sustainability across agriculture and food systems. 
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                  Innovating industrial biotechnology through microbes, fermentation, enzymes, and bio-derived chemicals. 
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                  Advancing genetics, genomics, metabolomics, and precision health technologies. 
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                  The next generation of satellites, rockets, planes, drones, UAVs, orbital/landing tech, engine dynamics, and remote sensing 
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                  Connecting our world across the land and sea through autonomy, electric motors, EV batteries, trains, boats, drones, logistics, and supply chains. 
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                  Designing technologies to improve the quality, availability, and use of water. 
*If you are a potential applicant, see our FAQ titled, “Are all life science applications eligible? What about innovations in healthcare?” before deciding to apply.
Key steps to completing your application
Decide Applicant
Follow the link to the application portal (received after filling out the above form), register an account, and begin an application for the Activate Fellowship Program.
Fill out Application
Complete the requested information in the different Tasks of the application, including adding a co-applicant as a collaborator (if desired).
Prepare Application Materials
Generate the required application materials detailed below and upload as prompted as you complete the application.
Submit Application!
Confirm all required information and materials are completed, and click the “Submit” button by the application deadline.
Preparing your application
Please note any page limits - submitting materials outside of the limits will cause an application to be disqualified
Every applicant needs to submit a one-page resume.
We are blinding the initial phases of the application review, and require all applicants to remove key personal information from their resumes. In particular:
- All instances of your name
- Photos or headshots
If you wish to keep the formatting, we recommend replacing your name with APPLICANT. For example:
APPLICANT, "Electric-Lamp." U.S. Patent 223,898, issued Jan. 27, 1880.
We provide a template within the application.
You will be required to provide a 3 page PDF that provides a summary overview of your project. Avoid jargon and acronyms that are used only in your specific field.
What do you want to do with your technology? (2 pages) When describing your technical vision, please include information on the following:
- Vision: Describe the new science or engineering behind the core innovation.
- You vs state of the art: How is it done today and what is new in your approach?
- Market Viability: Will you create value in a marketplace? How much will it cost and who will be the customer?
- Milestones and Risks: What are the mid-term and final “exams” to check for success? What are the technology and market risks? How will you mitigate the risks?
- Social Impact: How does your technology contribute to a better world? Who will be impacted and at what scale?
What is your technology? (1 page) When describing your technology, please include the following:
- Describe the technical details of the concept you want to pursue.
- Include the information that will best convey your technical innovation: text, diagrams, equations, photos, analysis, references, you name it.
- Include pictures/diagrams showing the broader systems or process in which your innovation will be used, if applicable. We understand you still have more science to prove out. You can reference publications and include them in the “Supporting Documentation” document.
A short 3-4 slide deck with technical details describing the current status of your project
We're looking for concrete, detailed information on your project to complement the higher level vision provided in the previous written answers. Feel free to use technical jargon and other shorthand to help you meet the slide limits, if needed.
Technical details (1-2 slides)- 
- Present the technical details of your proposed project that convey the current status of the technology. We want to know what you have actually accomplished.
- Include the information that will best convey the current status of your technical innovation, such as diagrams, equations, graphs, photos, analyses, references, text, etc.
 
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- Describe what you have learned pertinent to your first product(s) and potential business model(s) to monetize your technology.
 
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- Present your proposed two year work plan during the fellowship to progress from your current status (provided in the earlier slides) toward the technical vision you shared in the previous document.
 
