Supporting super-early stage entrepreneurs in Europe seems to be suddenly in vogue. Back in March, โProject 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 โPeter Thiel Fellowshipโ model of old. Now a new fund hopes to go one better โย but this time with $68 million.
EWOR (shorthand for โentrepreneurship without riskโ) has launched its own โfounder fellowshipโ, committing โฌ60 million, which will offer selected founders โฌ500,000 in capital for a 7% stake (in comparison, Project Europe offers on โฌ200,000 for a 6.66% stake). It claims that, on average, alumni have gone on to raise โฌ1million to โฌ11M during the fellowship.
The money will be going to 35 entrepreneurs a year who fit the mould of โvisionaries, 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 โunicorn 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 EWRโs fellowship offering with Project Europe. While the latter trumpeted taking entrepreneurs with โjust an ideaโ he said EWOR will easily match that offering: โWe do two fellowships, ideation and traction. You can literally โย 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 โฌ500,000 investment, this includes โฌ110,000 from EWOR GmbH and an additional โฌ390,000 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: โWe have 50,000 applicants in a vector database that understands every intricate detail of a personโs 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
โWe run evil like a software company, build measure, Learn, Build measure, Learn, Build measure, learnโฆ 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 yearโs 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 โฌ100M.
EWOR fellow Jรถrgen Tveit, founder of Thaleron, added in a statement:ย โThe founders of EWOR are deeply technical and understand the challenges of building a world-changing tech company.โ


