AC JumpStart Application Guidelines

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AC JumpStart Application Guidelines What is AC JumpStart? AC JumpStart is an innovative incubation and mentorship program, funded by FedDev Ontario, aimed at helping technology startups establish and grow their business in Southern Ontario. The Accelerator Centre (AC) delivers the program in partnership with Conestoga College, University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University. What is the mandate of AC JumpStart? Provide new seed funding for mission critical activities AC JumpStart provides high-potential companies with an initial $30,000 in seed funding at a critical and formative stage of development. A select number of University of Waterloo AC JumpStart applicants are also eligible to receive matching capital from the University (eg. top University of Waterloo applicants may receive a total of $60,000 in seed funding). Increase availability of mentorship and expertise AC JumpStart participants will receive $10,000 of in-kind services with our team of in-house mentors. Participants of the program agree to participate in a minimum of 5 hours of mentorship with our in-house team per month. Broaden supports offered to early-stage companies In addition to the funding, AC JumpStart companies have the opportunity to benefit from the capabilities and services offered by all AC JumpStart partners. Expand the investor, customer and R&D partner networks available to companies Building on a proven model and leveraging strong regional partnerships and delivery capacity, the collaborative efforts of the AC, Conestoga College, University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University will significantly increase access to potential customers, partners and investor connections.

Why should I consider AC JumpStart for my startup? Access to funding and dedicated mentorship at the formative stage is a significant hurdle for startups. AC JumpStart addresses both of these challenges by providing essential seed funding and access to experts who can provide the critical guidance and mentorship geared to helping young companies realize their business goals. It is a formula that builds a foundation for commercial success. AC JumpStart will create a strong business foundation for participants and companies that consistently innovate, create new products, clients, jobs and economic value. Our goal: To help create more market, customer and investment-ready firms in many sectors, enable these companies to achieve rapid traction and commercial impact, and drive their sustainable contribution to our regional economy. Access to Funding The program provides seed funding to support eligible*, mission critical activities during the formative stage of development. This investment will be matched in cash by all recipient firms as required by FedDev Ontario. Specifically: The Accelerator Centre will allocate $30,000 in seed funding for each AC JumpStart company emerging from the AC. Conestoga s Centre for Entrepreneurship will allocate $30,000 in seed funding to each AC JumpStart company emerging from Conestoga College. University of Waterloo will provide the required $30,000 in matching seed funding to a select number of top AC JumpStart companies led by University of Waterloo graduates who earned their last Waterloo degree (in any discipline) within five years. (ie. total funding combined would be $60,000 consisting of $30,000 from FedDev Ontario and $30,000 from the university with no cash match required by the applicant). Laurier LaunchPad (Wilfrid Laurier University) will allocate $30,000 in seed funding to each AC JumpStart company led by a student or graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University, and provide access to mentors who contribute to the LaunchPad Program. *See further eligibility requirements on page 3

Dedicated Mentorship The AC has developed an internationally-recognized mentorship program for startup technology businesses and their founders. AC JumpStart recipients will receive $10,000 of in-kind mentorship services for 12 months from world class mentors in the following disciplines: Sales & Marketing Public Relations & Communication Technology and Product Development Finance Human Resources, Leadership & Culture Completion of mentorship hours is a mandatory part of the AC JumpStart programming. Participants in the program agree to complete 5 hours of mentoring with our in-house team per month. Market Research and Validation AC JumpStart will provide companies access to the market research and analysis expertise of the Canadian Innovation Centre (CIC). Each company will have the opportunity to receive a CIC Market Validation Evaluation Study. The study will examine the proposed innovation from three perspectives technology impact, business proposition and market dynamics. The assessment will feature a high-level overview of: customer requirements, the company s proposed service model, market growth rate and trends, and key competition. CIC may also address patent reviews and licensing opportunities at a high-level. Linkages to Prospective Investors and Customers AC JumpStart will broker linkages between companies, and prospective customers, investors and R&D partners. Each participating company will have the opportunity to tap into the broad and collective regional, national and international networks established by all partners. Potential for Incubation at the Accelerator Centre Participants in the AC JumpStart program may also qualify for acceptance into one of the Accelerator Centre s additional programs. If accepted, applicants will receive increased mentorship support, turnkey workspaces, and access to networking and educational events. Additional information can be found online at www.acceleratorcentre.com/programs What are the eligibility requirements of AC JumpStart? The following are strict criteria for AC JumpStart eligibility: company must be based in Southern Ontario, as defined by FedDev Ontario (click here for full description online). company must be incorporated in Canada, or show proof of a plan to incorporate upon receiving the funds.

entrepreneur must be an early-stage company, have an innovative technology product or process, limited R&D, and are working towards commercialization (see definition from Investopedia) company must not have received previous investment from: o Scientists and Engineers in Business (SEB) fellowship o NFPs and post-secondary institutions under SEB to deliver seed funding (OCE SmartStart, RIC VentureStart, Next36, BioEnterprise, Northumberland CFDC, etc.) o Commercialization fellowships (University of Waterloo, McMaster, University of Toronto, Carleton) o Previous JumpStart funding recipients AC JumpStart investment amount must be matched in cash (such as angel/vc investors, friends/family/founders, academic institution, government sources, and/or industry investors). Funds must be shown in the businesses bank account. University of Waterloo alumni who received their last degree within 5 years and have technology innovations or ideas suitable for business startups are eligible for the university matching funds. As this is a competitive process, only the top university applicants as selected by a review committee will be invited to present their business opportunity. Conestoga College stream applicants must be in touch with the Conestoga Centre for Entrepreneurship (C4E) before applying. any employee, or person associated with the organizations carrying out the project ( Accelerator Centre, Conestoga College, University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University) are NOT eligible to participate in the AC JumpStart program must show proof of funds and project spending plan completion of the AC JumpStart application form in full If you have any questions regarding eligibility, please contact Tiffany Iden prior to submitting an application. Eligible Activities Eligible activities that will enable entrepreneurs to launch their businesses may include: technology development o feasibility/demonstration, prototype sales and marketing labour (job creation)

facilities (eg. rent) professional services; o legal (business incorporation/registration) o accounting (HST registration, business/personal tax filings) o intellectual property protection (eg. patenting) o market/sales strategy o business planning Eligible Costs Direct eligible costs for project activities may include: labour and operating expenditures materials and supplies consulting and/or professional fees* travel and meeting costs minor capital and non-capital acquisitions (eg. software) *Applicants are strongly encouraged to include incorporation costs and associated legal and accounting fees within their budget plans. Ineligible Costs Ineligible costs for project activities may include: unreasonable, or costs not related to the eligible activities costs incurred prior to the date of the proposal approval major infrastructure and capital costs such as land, building and related constructions costs food, accommodation and entertainment costs tuition costs fees for administrators, including payments to any member or office of the recipient s Board of Directors How do I apply to AC JumpStart? The AC JumpStart application form can be found here.

IMPORTANT: Before completing your application, carefully review the guidelines to ensure your proposal activities and objectives fit within the initiative's objectives and criteria. A complete application package must be submitted in order to properly evaluate your proposal. What is the review process for AC JumpStart? AC JumpStart applications will be reviewed collaboratively by an expert panel consisting of AC JumpStart partner representatives (AC, Conestoga College, University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University), leaders from Communitech, and independent judges. A collaborative selection process from the same panel will generate a select list of candidates to engage in one-on-one interviews and dedicated pitch competitions. The number of applicant selections will vary by institution. On behalf of the Accelerator Centre, Conestoga College, University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University, we would like to thank all applicants who apply to the AC JumpStart Program. This is a competitive process, with only the top applicants being accepted. All applicants will be advised of the result of their applications, and those that are not successful may be encouraged to re-submit (up to two times per company, total) to other cohorts. What do I need to know if I get accepted into AC JumpStart? Successful applicants will be required to execute the AC JumpStart Agreement as a requirement for the release of project funding. An initial payment based on the company s first quarter financial needs (not to succeed $15K) will be made at the start of the program to enable initial work to begin. The company will receive follow-on funding in tranches based on the completion of well-defined milestones approved by AC JumpStart mentors and partner organizations. In order to fully receive the grant, the company must report monthly on mentorship hours, their progress towards project completion, and investment milestones achieved to date. These milestones will be established by a designated mentor monthly, and are to be returned in the fillable sheet format (supplied) by the company within the time frame as directed. IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important that successful applicants be aware of the applicable tax implications of AC JumpStart funding they may receive, and that it will be their responsibility to pay all applicable business taxes (including HST) required by the Province of Ontario or the Government of Canada.

Where can I find additional information on AC JumpStart? For additional AC JumpStart and/or program eligibility, please contact: Tiffany Iden Coordinator, Client Experience & Facilities Accelerator Centre 295 Hagey Blvd, 1st Floor Waterloo, ON N2L 6R5 E: tiden@acceleratorcentre.com