In March we wrote about
the launch of
Imagine K12, a new startup incubator modeled on Y Combinator that is focused on the education space. It was founded by startup veterans
Geoff Ralston,
Tim Brady and
Alan Louie. The company sorted through some 200 applications, interviewed 36 startups and made offers to ten startups for the first class this summer. All accepted, took an average of $20,000 in funding for an average of 6% of their equity, and moved to Silicon Valley. Those startups are now hard at work to launch by the first Imagine K12 demo day in September. They're also getting lots of attention and mentoring via a weekly dinner and office hours.
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