Apple announces second round of Impact Accelerator program
What you need to know
- Apple has announced the second round of its Impact Accelerator Program.
- It's part of Apple's Racial Equity and Justice Initiative.
- It's a three-month virtual course with training and mentorship.
Apple has today announced its second-ever Impact Accelerator Program as part of its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative.
The company stated:
Apple's VP of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives said "We cannot build a greener economy without building a more just one, where communities most impacted by environmental harms lead us toward solutions. Our Impact Accelerator models the approach we need — bringing bold, innovative, and diverse businesses together to speed progress to a carbon-neutral future."
Apple says it is now working with "several" businesses from the first program, highlighting in today's announcement impact of the program on several of these businesses.
Applications for the program open today and must be filed by 11:59 pm PT, April 30. Shortlisting will begin in June, and the program runs from August 1 through October 28. To be eligible, companies must be at least 51 percent owned, operated, and controlled by an African American, Hispanic/Latinx American, or Indigenous American individual. The businesses can be late-stage startups or mature firms. The program is free to participate in.
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