Justice Tech Accelerator 2024 - Mentor Inquiry
Thanks for your interest in participating as a mentor for our Justice Tech Accelerator program. Mentors play a critical role in supporting entrepreneurs throughout our program, so we appreciate your willingness to share your time and expertise with the cohort.

Please fill out the 3-5 minute form below and we will follow up with next steps in 1-2 weeks.

About the Accelerator
LexLab, a center at UC Law San Francisco that focuses on law, technology, and innovation, is joining forces with Dream.Org, the Justice Technology Association, gener8tor, and Village Capital, and for a groundbreaking accelerator program supporting justice tech startups.

The Justice Tech Accelerator will be a hybrid program at UC Law San Francisco. Our fall 2024 program will run for 10 weeks from September to November. We focus on mentorship, product development, market fit, sales strategy, pitch refinement, startup funding, and networking. The program will conclude with a Demo Day in San Francisco on November 19, 2024, where startups will be vying for a prize pool of $10,000.

About Becoming a Mentor
During the program, mentors will make themselves available for 1:1 office hours with cohort companies. These office hours can be structured as a single 1-2 hour session or recurring sessions depending on your interest and availability.

Please note: You can decide how much time to dedicate to office hours, depending on your interest and availability (ex. one 1-hour session, a block of two hours every week for 4 weeks, etc).

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