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Techstars increases startup funding to $220,000, mirroring YC structure

Last updated: April 18, 2025 8:40 pm
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Techstars Announces New Investment Terms for Startups

Techstars, a well-established startup accelerator with almost two decades of experience, recently revealed updated terms for startups participating in its three-month program. Starting with the fall 2025 batch, the organization will now invest $220,000 in companies, which is a substantial increase of $100,000 compared to previous offerings.

The investment amount will be split into two components. Firstly, Techstars will provide $20,000 in exchange for a 5% ownership stake in the business. Additionally, startups will receive $200,000 through an uncapped SAFE note with a “most favored nation” clause. This means that the percentage of ownership Techstars holds in the $200,000 SAFE note will be determined by the company’s future valuations. For instance, if the startup’s next financing round values it at $10 million, Techstars would receive 2% equity on the SAFE component, totaling 7% ownership.

These new terms from Techstars closely resemble those offered by Y Combinator, a renowned accelerator based in Silicon Valley. Three years ago, Y Combinator enhanced its funding package for startups by introducing a $375,000 SAFE note in addition to its standard $125,000 investment for a 7% equity stake.

When comparing the two accelerators, the better deal for startups largely depends on their specific capital requirements. While Y Combinator provides over double the funding amount, startups relinquish a higher percentage of equity in return.

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