Introducing our HBCU Founders Accelerator Cohort #3

Nex Cubed is thrilled to announce the launch of Cohort #3 of the HBCU Founders Accelerator.

Since its inception, the HBCU Founders Accelerator has been dedicated to supporting founders from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), helping them overcome the systemic barriers they often face in the startup world. 

Our bespoke approach to acceleration ensures that every team receives the appropriate support and resources by pairing startups with a personalized curriculum and paid professional advisors, specifically tailored to meet each founder's unique needs.

Last month, the founders had the opportunity to meet with their advisors and the broader Nex Cubed community at our program kickoff and reception in Washington DC. This exciting two-day event was made possible by the incredible support of our kickoff partners: AWS, g/d/n/a, and PREDICTif.

With the backing of industry leaders, seasoned investors, and a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem committed to empowering the next generation of innovators, the program continues to level the playing field and open doors for HBCU students and alumni who are poised to make a lasting impact. 

Please join us in welcoming Nex Cubed's HBCU Founders Fund Accelerator Cohort #3.


Stay tuned for updates on the incredible work coming out of Cohort #3, and be sure to follow Nex Cubed for announcements, founder spotlights, upcoming events, and more.

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Meet the Nex Cubed HBCU Founders Fund Accelerator Cohort #3:

  • bEHR Health Systems - Kwame Terra and Taylor Smith, MD (Xavier University of Louisiana)

    bEHR is a community-based, patient-centered care platform using a real-time health score algorithm to develop precision health solutions for the Black community. 

  • Feedcoyote - Dr. Stevens Bonhomme (Tuskegee University)

    Feedcoyote is a social productivity app that connects the 1.5 billion freelance professionals worldwide to maximize earning opportunities through networking and project collaboration.

  • GabbVR - Malcolm Lee (Virginia Union University)

    Brain science and high‑performance VR wearable devices culminate into the most immersive, ambitious language app ever created in the history of mankind.

  • Jem Social - Brianna Flemings (Bethune-Cookman University)

    Jem is an innovative platform revolutionizing the way musicians, artists, influencers, photographers, and videographers connect with each other and discover gig opportunities. 

  • Pebble - Aaron Jordan (Tennessee State University)

    Pebble empowers event organizers with innovative marketplace management and seamless POS solutions to enhance attendee experiences and drive revenue growth.

  • UNCHAINEDINC - Bilal Issifou and Nasir Jones (North Carolina A&T State University)

    UNCHAINEDINC is an all-in-one marketplace that connects Gen Z professionals, campus organizations, and early talent recruiting teams through its platform and hybrid engagements.

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