Apple Impact Accelerator program reopens to boost minority-owned businesses in green industries

By Andrew Orr

For the third year, Apple is reopening its Impact Accelerator program to help Black, Indigenous, and Hispanic/Latino entrepreneurs in green industries.

Apple announces new year of Impact Accelerator

Apple started the Impact Accelerator in 2021 to help small, minority-owned businesses as part of its Racial Equality and Justice Initiative. Last year's program had 16 businesses receive training and mentorship from Apple to form initiatives around climate change.

For 2023, Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of environment, policy, and social initiatives, tweeted that the newest Impact Accelerator program is open. Apple will receive applications until May 1.

Once again, the program is open to entrepreneurs in the industries for clean energy and other green technologies. The program helps businesses in four areas.

Companies need to be headquartered in the US to be eligible and be in the environmental industry. They must also be owned, operated, and controlled by at least 51% African American, Hispanic/Latino American, or Indigenous Americans.

Companies with inventive environmental solutions, applications, or methods will receive preference. In particular, priority goes to companies in late-stage development or have reached commercial-scale deployment or those that can contribute to one or more of Apple's environmental priority areas.

The program is free to join, and the 2023 program is open for applications until May 1.