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Are EWOR fellowships the real project Europe is looking for?

Supporting super-early stage entrepreneurs in Europe seems to be suddenly in vogue. Back in March, โ€œProject Europeโ€ was launched to great fanfare by podcaster and VC Harry Stebbings with a small $10 million fund to back founders aged only 25 and under, riffing on the โ€˜Peter Thiel Fellowshipโ€™ model of old. Now a new fund hopes to go one better โ€”ย but this time with $68 million.

EWOR (shorthand for โ€œentrepreneurship without riskโ€) has launched its own โ€˜founder fellowshipโ€™, committing โ‚ฌ60 million, which will offer selected founders โ‚ฌ500,000 in capital for a 7% stake (in comparison, Project Europe offers on โ‚ฌ200,000 for a 6.66% stake). It claims that, on average, alumni have gone on to raise โ‚ฌ1million to โ‚ฌ11M during the fellowship.

The money will be going to 35 entrepreneurs a year who fit the mould of โ€œvisionaries, technical prodigies, deeply driven operators, and serial entrepreneurs.โ€

Fellows will get virtual-first support, with 1:1 mentorship (includingย 1 to 5 hours per week with a โ€˜unicorn founderโ€™), access to 2,000 mentors, VCs, and subject matter experts. By contrast, Project Europe offers its founder-investor network of 128 backers.

Founded in 2021,ย EWOR is run full-time by six entrepreneurs who were previously inside companies such as SumUp, Adjust, ProGlove and united-domains: Daniel Dippold, Alexander Grots, Florian Huber, Petter Made, Quinten Selhorst, and Paul Mรผller.

In a call with TechCrunch, Dippold contrasted EWRโ€™s fellowship offering with Project Europe. While the latter trumpeted taking entrepreneurs with โ€˜just an ideaโ€™ he said EWOR will easily match that offering: โ€œWe do two fellowships, ideation and traction. You can literally โ€”ย like we had a year ago with the youngest machine learning researcher from Cambridgeโ€” have no co-founder, no idea. You can start at inception, no problem.โ€

As part of the โ‚ฌ500,000 investment, this includes โ‚ฌ110,000 from EWOR GmbH and an additional โ‚ฌ390,000 from the investment fund via an uncapped convertible note or similar instrument.

One example of a previously backed startup includes Aspect Health, a startup that was built in Moldova, raised funding in Silicon Valley and New York, and ended up with a $50M.

Dippold said: โ€œWe have 50,000 applicants in a vector database that understands every intricate detail of a personโ€™s GitHub. So if you need to hire a person with 10,000 lines of code and Rust skills, I can find that person with one query.โ€

โ€œWe run evil like a software company, build measure, Learn, Build measure, Learn, Build measure, learnโ€ฆ The only thing that matters is it needs to be the most useful thing any founder can possibly do,โ€ he added.

Ten founders have so far been accepted into this yearโ€™s cohort.

They include UK-based Mark Golab, a 3D printing pioneer applying the technology to organ transplants withย Cambridge Surgical Models, after surviving a life-threatening infection himself. And Vienna-based Viktoria Izdebezka, who is working on lead generation withย Salesy.

Previous EWOR fellows include Ricky Knox, who achieved two 9-figure exits withย Azimoย andย Tandem Bank; and Tim Seithe, who ledย Tillhubย to a bootstrapped exit at almost โ‚ฌ100M.

EWOR fellow Jรถrgen Tveit, founder of Thaleron, added in a statement:ย โ€œThe founders of EWOR are deeply technical and understand the challenges of building a world-changing tech company.โ€

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