Women's Cohort
*Not Currently Accepting Applications*
Attend the Pitch Competition June 6th
In partnership with the Women’s Entrepreneurship Day Organization and Loreen Arbus Foundation, 2Gether-international created a three-month accelerator program to support women entrepreneurs with disabilities.
Throughout the program, participants are given tools and guidance to develop and strengthen their pitch with the program ultimately culminating in a pitch competition where entrepreneurs can earn funding for their business. This opportunity takes a strengths-based approach to helping participants significantly improve their pitch and business model, as well as help them to perceive their own disability as a competitive advantage rather than a weakness. Throughout the duration of the program 12-15 disabled women will be competing for $5K seed funding in addition to having access to the following services:
*Since launched in 2020, graduates of other 2GI Accelerator cohorts have collectively raised over one million dollars in funding and revenue.
We are here for your success! We are a small team of passionate individuals ready to help you become the best you can be! We've been there before, moving from teen years to young adults is difficult. We want to make it easy.
Coko is a past founder with extensive experience in events, startups, venture capital and ecosystem building. Coko develops, manages and facilitates all US Accelerator Programs for 2Gether-International and also graduated from the Pegasus Venture Capital Fellowship Program.
Robin is a strategic leader with a passion for driving organizational growth, fostering meaningful partnerships, and creating impactful programs that serve communities at large. With over two decades of experience across various sectors, Robin’s career is marked by a deep commitment to nonprofit leadership, advocacy, and the development of inclusive, impactful programs.
Alexandra has worked as a dynamic advocate for disabled individuals for over a decade. With a diverse background in law, communications, and operations, and as a disabled person herself, Alexandra leverages her unique perspective to empower disabled entrepreneurs to create successful, sustainable businesses, grow their communities, and shift their limiting beliefs.
Santiago is a two-time founder with extensive experience in building and scaling startups. He is passionate about operational excellence, innovation, and community development. In his previous ventures, he led strategic growth and stakeholder engagement. Santiago is dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs and fostering inclusive ecosystems.