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Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (aka ER Accelerator, or ERA) is an American
seed accelerator Startup accelerators, also known as seed accelerators, are fixed-term, cohort-based programs, that include mentorship and educational components, and (sometimes) culminate in a public pitch event or demo day. While traditional business incubato ...
launched in January 2011. ERA runs two four-month
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accelerator programs per year, the first starting in January ("winter program") and the second starting in June ("summer program"). By analogy to education terminology, candidates for each semiannual accelerator program are called "applicants". The group of startup companies admitted into each semiannual
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are collectively referred to as a "
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". Startups that successfully graduate the accelerator program are called "
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". ERA alumni startup companies include Parking Panda (online parking app),
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(mobile coffee app), Select (members-only loyalty charge card), Squarefoot (commercial real estate search and concierge app), WebThriftStore, PublicStuff (app for citizens to submit requests to subscribing
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governments),
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(transparent statistical analysis of sporting data), DogSpot (formerly Dog Parker) (pay-by-the-minute doghouse service), and Flourish Savings (a white-label,
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banking app that uses automated
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prizes, and personal
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to cultivate good financial habits). ERA has launched over 330 startups which have raised more than US $2 billion and have a collective
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of over $10 billion (as of June 2024).
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has risen to second place (still behind
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) in the startup venture investment market, passing significant global hubs such as
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, according to 2019 global ranking by Startup Genome. Some well-known startups have now sprung out of NYC, such as
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. These developments gave
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the nickname "
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". ERA operates within this New York startup
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. New York's largest organization focused on the
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technology, startup, and entrepreneurial ecosystem, AlleyWatch, described ERA as "the longest-running NYC accelerator program" and "one of the most successful accelerators in the country."
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says that many consider ERA to be "the top tech accelerator in New York." Independent
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research organization SARP (Seed Accelerators Ranking Project) ranked ERA in the top 20 seed accelerators of the
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in each of the 4 years 2012 -2015, but has never included ERA in their metal tiers (e.g., platinum, gold, silver). Growth Mentor describes ERA as "New York City’s largest accelerator program." Ideamotive describes ERA as "one of the all-time favorites of the New York startup scene." Of the over 100 accelerators and incubators operating in NYC,
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magazine described ERA as the "best-known" NYC tech accelerator. Crain's also ranked ERA #1 most active VC firm in the
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in 2019 (with 27 investments), and fifth in terms of
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dollars (with $47.2 million).


History

Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA) was founded in
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in 2010 by
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IT veteran
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Jonathan Axelrod (creator of
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online music platform), and Charlie Kemper,
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. The first cohort was enrolled in ERA's inaugural summer 2011 accelerator program.


Qualification for program

Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator receives 1,000 to 2,000 web applications for each of its semiannual accelerator programs. ERA admits 10 to 15 startup applicants (approximately 1%) into each of its semiannual accelerator programs. Unlike accelerators that specialize in startups who cater to a single industry (e.g., theater, or finance, or fashion), ERA is an industry generalist. ERA seeks startup companies that would thrive in markets where New York City has a commanding presence, such as
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technology,
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media Media may refer to: Communication * Means of communication, tools and channels used to deliver information or data ** Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising ** Interactive media, media that is inter ...
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tech, real estate,
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, HealthTech, and
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. Notwithstanding, the startups do not have to be from New York, or even
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there. For example, Squarefoot was initially based in
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, but upon graduation from the ERA accelerator tried its hand at the much larger New York commercial real estate market. ERA accepts startup companies who will either serve, or disrupt, these target markets. In fact, some alumni startup companies are "disrupting the disrupters", such as
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unifying the independent coffee shop experience to compete against the
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chain, and Dashride automating
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for legacy taxi services so they can take on
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. ERA looks for either pure information technology companies, or companies whose product has a significant information technology thrust. For the vast majority of ERA startups, that IT dimension is
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or software-related, not hardware. ERA is agnostic with respect to whether applicant startup companies serve the B2B market, the
B2C Direct-to-consumer (DTC or D2C) or business-to-consumer (B2C) is the business model of selling products directly to customers and thereby bypassing any third-party retailers, wholesalers, or middlemen. Direct-to-consumer sales are usually transa ...
market, or both. As an investor seeking a
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, ERA does not accept
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applicant companies. ERA wants companies whose product solves a pain point so severe that customers demand it, rather than a nice-to-have product that simply makes life better. Their thinking is that
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sell better than
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s, and so are easier to
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. From a size vantage point, ERA prefers startups with two- to four-person founding teams, working full time on their venture, with a least one founder possessing strong technical skills. Most ERA startups are early stage, with an assembled team and having developed an initial product. Many have some early customers and revenue. ERA considers early users and revenue a good sign the product has traction. ERA expects a startup's
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to illuminate key dimensions such as the
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, market, underlying technology,
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, sales strategy,
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s,
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, startup team, track record, current status,
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. Startup teams must be able to articulate their business model in terms of KPIs such as customer LTV, CAC, TAM, SAM, and SOM. Applicant startup companies must be willing and able to temporarily relocate to ERA's New York facility for the entire four-month program.


Description

For each startup company accepted into the ERA accelerator program, ERA claims to deliver coaching and
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from over 500 resident experts, members of the New York IT community, and entrepreneurs. Sometimes these mentors also become investors. ERA tailors the
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to match the individual startup's requirements. For example, if a startup's founders need to implement
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s or protect IP, ERA delivers that specific training. The ERA accelerator program culminates in Demo Day, where each startup company pitches their business to an audience of approximately 700 potential investors. Each presenter is introduced by unique walk-on music. Reporters covering Demo Day have described it as "part
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." During the 2020
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, ERA instead conducted Demo Days
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via
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s. ERA also connects startups with a network of
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, VC investors, and hybrid
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investors. In addition, ERA provides each startup company accepted into the accelerator program: * free office space for duration of program * over $100,000 free webhosting credits with larger
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IT providers such as
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(AWS),
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, and
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* tens of thousands of dollars in free webhosting credits with smaller New York-based cloud providers such as
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(formerly Dallas-based
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Technologies), and DigitalOcean * $15,000 in credits from internet E-Payment Providers, e-payment processor Stripe (company), Stripe * $50,000 in credits from internet E-Payment Providers, e-payment processor PayPal Startup Blueprint Program * free access to SendGrid Pro plan for 30K emails/month from Denver-based Email marketing, direct marketing and Email marketing, transactional email facilitator Twilio SendGrid * legal service benefits from the Venture Technology team of multinational law firm Dentons * finance services * accounting services, including discounted support from external accounting firms such as WithumSmith+Brown * 1 year free Voice over IP, VoIP phone, messaging, and secure Video conference, web video conferencing service from Phone.com (no relation to Openwave unit by the same name) * free bank account and other services from technology startup specialist bank Silicon Valley Bank * discounted services from NYC-based stock image firm Shutterstock, US carsharing company Zipcar, inbound marketing software maker HubSpot, automated Customer relationship management, relationship intelligence platform SalesforceIQ (formerly RelateIQ), SaaS big data Business intelligence, BI platform RJMetrics, Internet forum, internet discussion forum InVision, Incident management (ITSM), incident record management and collaboration system FreshDesk, and SaaS customer support system Zendesk ERA also makes a direct $100,000 initial cash investment in each startup company. In return, ERA takes an 8% equity stake in the startup company via ownership of common stock. ERA does not take a management or board position in the startup company.


Staffing

Below are illustrative examples of the type of people and expertise that ERA assigns to each startup company in the accelerator program. ERA surrounds the startup company with: * on-site ERA staff (e.g., Justin Smithline - founder of SoundCloud's Instinctiv unit for music discovery, management and synchronization) * resident Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs (e.g., Nik Bonaddio - founder of
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for statistical analysis of sporting data) ERA also connects the startup company with mentors. The mentors specialize in various fields such as IT technology, product design, User interface, UI, and User experience, UX. For example: * Andrew Stroup, the founder of ERA alumni LVRG (pronounced "leverage"), an AI-driven vendor relationship management platform * Fred Wilson (financier), Fred Wilson, the cofounder of Union Square Ventures, a New York City venture capital firm * David B. Pakman, David Pakman, internet entrepreneur and partner in Venrock, a VC firm that grows the wealth of the NY-based Rockefeller family Finally, ERA partners the startup with investing experts such as: * angel investor Alan Chung (investor and founder of Perka mobile Loyalty program, loyalty platform)


Outcomes

Startup advocate Don Dodge identified five outcomes that a startup venture seeks from any accelerator or incubator: 1) speeding business maturation 2) developing the product 3) honing a Sales presentation, pitch 4) raising Financial capital, capital 5) gaining exposure to investors and media.


Business and product

Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA) aims to strengthen a startup company's business model. Several ERA alumni companies credit their time in the accelerator program with rapidly building their business model. For example, Mariya Nurislamova, Founder of Scentbird, quantifies her learning pace inside the ERA accelerator program at six times faster (up to 2 years of self-discovery compressed into the then 3-month program). Nurislamova was thus able to use the first half of the program to sequentially test four unsuccessful business strategies, before following a mentor's suggestion to develop her immediately successful subscription-based business model. Likewise, it was at the suggestion of ERA mentors that alumni startup Chicory started charging food brands a virtual slotting fee to put their product directly into the buyer's
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Shopping cart software, shopping cart.


Pitch

Jason E. Klein, CEO of VC firm On Grid Ventures and Chairman of New York's largest angel investor group, New York Angels, described ERA Demo Day pitches as "head and shoulders above any of the others I’d seen in NYC." Alumni founders attribute the strength of their messaging to feedback they received from both ERA accelerator mentors and classmates.


Raising capital

ERA alumni companies have received funding from dozens of investors, including 500 Startups, Atlas Venture, Bessemer Venture Partners, Blumberg Capital, Comcast Ventures, Cowboy Ventures, Elevation Partners, ff Venture Capital, FirstMark Capital, First Round Capital, Founder Collective, Great Oaks Venture Capital, High Peaks Venture Partners, iNovia Capital, Insight Partners, The Kraft Group, Lerer Ventures, Lightbank, MATH Venture Partners, Matrix Partners, Milestone Venture Partners, NextView Ventures, Payment Ventures, Pilot Group, Plug & Play Ventures, RRE Ventures, Tribeca Venture Partners, True Ventures, as well as various seed funds and angel investors. For example, ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported that Young Alfred (machine learning Artificial intelligence, AI-powered licensed digital broker that integrates with insurance carriers such as Progressive Corporation, Progressive and Lemonade Insurance Company, Lemonade) landed $10 million funding a few months after graduating from the ERA winter 2018 accelerator program. CNBC reported that Parking Panda has raised over $5 million, with the first investor coming through ERA. Sometimes ERA itself will elect to make a follow-on investment in an alumni startup's subsequent Securities offering, funding rounds.


Exposure

If an ERA startup company shows promise, the startup typically leverages its newly established New York City presence and ERA media networks to garner media exposure. For example, ERA alumni company WebThriftStore has been covered by NYC-based Condé Nast's magazine Glamour (magazine), Glamour, NYC-based Hearst Publications, Hearst's magazine O, The Oprah Magazine, NYC-based magazine Business Insider, and NYC-based Online magazine, e-magazine NY Convergence. The New York Times devoted an article to ERA startup alumni Daivergent (connects IT companies such as SAP SE, SAP with a pool of candidate workers on the autism spectrum). In 2013,
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highlighted ERA alumni PublicStuff's founder Lily Liu as having built an "outstanding company."
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also ranked ERA alumni company PublicStuff #85 in its ''America's Most Promising Companies 2014'', but dropped it off the list two years later. In 2019, NYC-based Fox Business News Terrestrial television, television broadcast their interview of the cofounders of ERA alumni company With Clarity (delivers 3D printing, 3D printed wedding rings to try on at home). The New York Times published an article on ERA startup alumni
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(mobile coffee app). The NYC-based The Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal ran a piece on ERA alumni Appy Couple (mobile wedding app). This media reach can extend thousands of kilometers away from New York. For example, when ERA alumni PublicStuff expanded its customer footprint into the San Francisco Bay Area in 2013, the flagship publication of NYC-based Hearst Communications, the San Francisco Examiner, reported that the Daly City planner had declared their iHelp Application software, app "a huge success." Similarly, the
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-based Financial Times ranked two ERA alumni startups (With Clarity, Fund That Flip) in the top 5% of independent Western Hemisphere companies based on Top-line growth, top-line Organic growth, organic Compound annual growth rate, CAGR over the 3-year period 2015 - 2018. ERA alumni companies are sometimes featured in video pieces in major publications. For example, cofounder Jessie Zeng was a "Featured Honoree" in a ''
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'' magazine video about ERA startup Choosy (an online, on-demand, small run fashion app based on social media likes and comments). NYC-based NBC published on the World Wide Web, web their television interview of the founders of ERA alumni startup Triplemint (technology-enabled real estate brokerage). Six ERA alumni companies made it onto Inc. Magazine's 2019 ''Inc. (magazine)#Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000, Inc. 5000'' list, which ranks the 5,000 independent, for-profit, U.S. private companies with the fastest revenue growth over the preceding 3 years (2015 - 2018). For example, alumni startup Fund That Flip (graduate of ERA summer 2015 accelerator program) placed #42 with 3-year revenue growth of 6,018%. At least five ERA alumni startup founders have been recognized on Forbes’ list of ''30 under 30''. For example, Forbes list ''30 Under 30 - Retail & Ecommerce 2020'' featured Yuni Sameshima and Joey Petracca, the two cofounders of ERA's startup Chicory (app that turns recipes into shoppable ingredient lists).


Other

In 2021, ERA portfolio company
Katapult
was acquired by a Special Purpose Acquisition Corporation (SPAC) that valued the company at $1 billion. The company is now publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange under ticker, KPLT. In 2021, ERA portfolio company
TripleLift
sold a majority stake in its business to Vista Equity Partners, valuing the former at $1.4 billion. Prior to 2021, ERA had not launched any Unicorn (finance), unicorns. Not all ERA alumni startup ventures survive and flourish. For example, the WebThriftStore website indicates it is now closed. Similarly, alumni startup Consignd appears to have ceased operations, and its cofounders joined forces with founders of another startup (VocalizeLocal) they had met in the same ERA winter 2013 cohort to form a new $400 million e-commerce Unicorn (finance), unicorn called Casper Sleep, Casper.


Regulatory

Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA) is licensed and registered under the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority#Central Registration Depository, Central Registration Depository (CRD) system that is maintained by the U.S. private self-regulatory organization Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, FINRA. ERA is also registered with the U.S. federal U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC and state securities authorities, and annually updates the Investment Advisers Act of 1940#Registration, Form ADV filing after its December fiscal yearend pursuant to the SEC-enforced U.S. federal Investment Advisers Act of 1940.


See also

* 500 Startups * AngelPad * MassChallenge * Techstars * Y Combinator


References


External links

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