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Stanford Students Secure $2M to Launch National Startup Accelerator for Peers

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Two Stanford students, Roman Scott and Itbaan Nafi, have raised $2 million for their accelerator program “Breakthrough Ventures,” which funds startups founded by U.S. college students and recent graduates. The program offers selected ventures up to $10,000 in grants, computing credits, legal support, and mentorship, with an opportunity for a $50,000 follow-on investment.


(Roman Scott and Itbaan Nafi)

Designed “by student founders for student founders,” the accelerator aims to address the funding and network gaps often faced by young entrepreneurs. It plans to support at least 100 startups over three years and position itself as a central hub for Gen Z entrepreneurship. Applications for the new cohort are now open.

Roger Luo said: This program effectively addresses pain points for student founders. Its “by students, for students” model enhances trust and resource alignment, potentially becoming key infrastructure for Gen Z entrepreneurship if it sustains cross-campus network growth.

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