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Y Combinator Winter 2024 Funding Cycle is Now Accepting Applications – APPLY!

Y Combinator Winter 2024 Funding Cycle is Now Accepting Applications – APPLY!

Y Combinator is accepting applications from startups for the Winter 2024 funding cycle. It will take place from January–March 2024.

The deadline for on-time applications is October 13. The batch will take place in-person in San Francisco.

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About applying to YC Winter 2024 Funding Cycle

If you want to apply, please submit your application online. The deadline for on-time applications is October 13, though we continue to accept applications until the batch starts. If you apply by the deadline, you’ll hear from us by November 17.

We encourage you to submit your application as soon as you’re ready to apply.  We read applications on a rolling basis and applications that are submitted early may be selected for an early interview.  You can also continue to update your application after you’ve submitted it.

You can submit the application after the deadline and we will still consider the application, but we can’t guarantee when you’ll hear back from us.

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If your application is promising, we will invite you to interview with us.  Most interviews will be held by video conference from late October to early December.  We typically make decisions the same day as your interview, and we give everyone who interviews detailed feedback on our decision.

We invest in companies as soon as they are accepted; we do not wait for the batch to start.

Y Combinator Winter 2024 Funding Cycle is Now Accepting Applications - APPLY!
Y Combinator Winter 2024 Funding Cycle is Now Accepting Applications – APPLY!

About the batch: Y Combinator Winter 2024 Funding Cycle

The batch will take place in-person in San Francisco. It kicks off with a 3-day, in-person retreat and features weekly meetups in San Francisco. For more information, please read our FAQs.

During the batch, we invite eminent people from the startup world to speak. The founders of Airbnb, Stripe, Doordash, and Ginkgo Bioworks often come back to tell the inside story of what happened in the early days of their startups.

Every company works with a dedicated YC Group Partner, who gets to know them well and can help with a wide range of issues.  Every YC Group Partner is a successful startup founder themselves, has advised hundreds of startups, and works closely with a small group of startups they personally hand-select every batch.  YC companies are in a direct slack channel with their group partner and meet weekly during the batch.

Similar to how many universities have a house model, each YC batch is actually several small, autonomous groups of companies. You go through YC as part of this small group of companies, have dinner with them each week, and build both personal and professional relationships. Many founders build lifelong friendships with the founders in their group.

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During and after the batch, we introduce founders to people who can help with any challenge. Often, this means founders of other YC companies. Today, The YC alumni community is one of the most powerful communities in the world, and its members have a strong commitment to help one another.

Towards the end of the batch, we help companies raise additional funds by introducing them to YC’s extensive network of investors.  

YC doesn’t end after 3 months. We continue to help founders for the life of their company, and beyond — and so does the YC alumni community. Read more here.

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Simon Tyrus Caine

Simon Tyrus Caine is a solar energy expert with more than 10 years experience in the solar sector. Simon has worked and lived in more than 5 countries. Simon has been involved in solar installations, solar project development, solar financing as well as business development in the solar sector. At SolarEyes International, Simon manages content development and day to day operations of the organisation.

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