The 100+ Accelerator has officially launched its latest global application cycle, inviting startups from around the world to apply for a highly competitive programme designed to support innovative solutions addressing major sustainability challenges.
The accelerator targets founders working at the intersection of climate action, environmental innovation, and scalable business impact, offering funding, mentorship, and direct access to leading multinational corporations.
Applications are now open and will close on 10 July 2026.
The 100+ Accelerator is designed to support early and growth-stage startups developing solutions that address some of the world’s most urgent environmental and supply chain challenges.
The programme focuses on real-world pilot testing, enabling startups to validate and scale their innovations in partnership with major global corporations.
Selected ventures will work directly with corporate partners such as:
Through these partnerships, startups gain access to large-scale operational environments where their solutions can be tested and refined for global impact.
The accelerator is seeking startups working across a wide range of sustainability-driven sectors, including:
These focus areas reflect increasing global demand for scalable solutions that reduce environmental impact while improving operational efficiency across industries.
The programme is open to startups and entrepreneurs globally, provided they meet the following eligibility conditions:
The accelerator emphasizes inclusion of diverse founders and encourages applications from all regions.
Successful applicants to the 100+ Accelerator will gain access to a comprehensive support package designed to accelerate both innovation and market readiness.
Key benefits include:
The programme is structured to help startups move from early validation to scalable commercial deployment.
The 100+ Accelerator runs as a six-month remote programme, allowing startups to engage with mentors, corporate partners, and industry experts while continuing to operate in their home markets.
Participants receive structured guidance across:
The programme culminates in a Demo Day, where startups present their solutions to a global audience of investors, corporates, and sustainability stakeholders.
A key feature of the 100+ Accelerator is its strong emphasis on corporate-startup collaboration. By connecting innovative founders with established multinational companies, the programme helps bridge the gap between emerging technologies and large-scale implementation.
This model enables startups to test their solutions in complex supply chains and operational environments, accelerating both innovation and sustainability outcomes.
Interested applicants should take note of the following deadline:
Startups are encouraged to apply early to ensure adequate time for review and selection processes.
The 100+ Accelerator continues to position itself as a leading global platform for sustainability-focused entrepreneurship. By combining corporate partnerships, equity-free funding, and expert mentorship, the programme aims to scale solutions that address critical environmental challenges while unlocking new commercial opportunities.
For founders working in climate tech, circular economy innovation, sustainable agriculture, and related fields, the accelerator represents a significant opportunity to bring impactful solutions to global markets.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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