SAVE THE DATE for Accelerate 2026: February 26. 

How it works

Applicants are selected to pitch in one of five categories and a panel of judges drawn from community leaders select one finalist in each category. The five finalists pitch again to the full audience, which votes on the winner. The winner receives $5,000 and the remaining five finalists each receive $2,000 to help bring their ideas to life. Technovation is a separate opportunity for ideas that include a technology component to win $3,500. Click on the tabs below to learn more about the event.

SEE THE 2025 PRESENTERS, IDEAS + WINNERS > 

Thursday, February 20, 2025
Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland
(300 Lakeside Ave E)

Timeline

  • 4:00 p.m. Doors open
  • 4:30 p.m. Category pitches + Teen Accelerate begins
  • 5:45 p.m. Category pitches
  • 7:15 p.m. Finalist competition + awards

Networking throughout the evening
(Reception sponsored by The NRP Group LLC)

Walk-in Tickets
$60 General admission
$30 Student ticket
All ticket levels provide access to the full event.

Arts & Culture
Sponsored by Centric Consulting
Improving lives and spaces through arts and culture.

Climate & Energy Innovation
Sponsored by NOPEC
Developing innovative solutions for energy efficiency and collective climate action.

Education
Sponsored by Nordson
Advancing access, readiness, and success for learners of all ages.

Health & Well-being
Sponsored by MAGNET: The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network and The MetroHealth System
Promoting the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of individuals and communities.

Social Change
Sponsored by Thompson Hine LLP
Increasing equity, access, and opportunities.

SEE THE 2025 PRESENTERS, IDEAS + WINNERS >

Eligibility
Anyone with an idea to improve the Greater Cleveland community can apply. Proposed ideas cannot be affiliated with an established organization or business.

Application & Selection
Applicants submit proposals to pitch their idea at the event via an online form, through which you’ll address each of the following areas in 250 words or less.

  • A description of the initiative.
  • The community issue it addresses.
  • How it will benefit the community.
  • Why you are passionate about the issue.
  • How you will know if the initiative is successful.
  • How the prize money would help you achieve your goals.

An independent panel of reviewers selects five from each category to be presented at the event based on:

  • Potential for community impact and advancing NE Ohio.
  • How unique, creative and innovative the initiative is.
  • A realistic implementation plan that would be aided by the prize money.

Those selected have up to five minutes to pitch at the event.

SEE THE 2025 PRESENTERS, IDEAS + WINNERS >

Teen Accelerate: Student Citizens Make Change is a separate competition at Accelerate hosted by the Young Entrepreneur Institute. Any high school student can apply to pitch an idea that would make a difference in their community.

Ten finalists will be selected from the applicants to pitch at Accelerate on February 20, 2025. The grand prize winner will be announced on the main stage at Accelerate during the final program and will receive $1,000, plus a mentor from a partner organization, the runner-up will receive $500, and the remaining eight finalist teams will win $250. Finalists must pitch at Accelerate on the evening of February 20 to receive their award.

The Young Entrepreneur Institute also awards a separate $2,500 prize to an Accelerate presenter who is an undergraduate college student.

See the 2025 Teen Accelerate presenters + winners >

Sponsored by the Cleveland Foundation

Technovation is a separate opportunity at Accelerate for innovative, community-driven tech ideas for social good in Cuyahoga County. All Accelerate applicants whose idea includes a technology component can apply to pitch at Technovation in addition to their selected Accelerate category.

Technovation applications are reviewed separately from the Accelerate categories (using the same criteria) and you may be selected to pitch in Technovation and another Accelerate category OR you could be selected to present in Technovation only. If you are selected for Technovation and an Accelerate category, you will be asked to present multiple times at the event.

The Technovation winner receives $3,500.

SEE THE 2025 PRESENTERS, IDEAS + WINNERS >

The following past Accelerators from across the event’s ten-year history will be onsite to share the progress and impact of their visions so far.

  • Laylah Allen, The Missing Link, COPE Inc
  • Laura Balliett, Cool School Comics
  • Renee Brickman, Step into Housing
  • Michael Bustamante, En Route Earth
  • Benjamin Colas, Ascend
  • Anycia Grady, Seeking Supervision
  • Johnathon Jamison, Real People, Reel Legacies!
  • Tanya Kaiser, Renaissance Box
  • Lucas King, Impact Academy
  • Alex P. Michaels, Prelude2Cinema
  • Jeffery Thompson, F.A.R. (Food Allergy Restaurant)

Sponsored by Burton D. Morgan Foundation and The Lubrizol Corporation

In 2018, Tory Coats won Accelerate with his pitch, Dare 2 Believe, to provide teen entrepreneurs with business experience and the opportunity to sell products and services at pop ups across the city. Every year since, they have hosted a pop up at Accelerate, and they will be once again be selling their wares at Accelerate 2025. Stop by and support these budding entrepreneurs.

Styles by S and J

Entrepreneurs: She’rae Graham (Stonebrook White Montessori) & Ja’Niah Allen (Horizon Science Academy)
Products: Lip gloss, bracelets, and beauty accessories

TJ’s Keys to Success

Entrepreneur: Terri’yon Wright (Daniel E. Morgan School)
Product: Motivational key chains

Angel Designs

Entrepreneur: Kristina Dozier (Miles Park School)
Product: Pillows

BOLD Apparel

Entrepreneur: Marcellus Graham (Connections Academy)
Product: T Shirts

Learn more about the Dare 2 Believe Young Entrepreneur Pop-Up Shops > 


Thank you to presenting sponsor 
Citizens, and to sponsors Burton D. Morgan Foundation, Centric Consulting, Cleveland Foundation, The Lubrizol Corporation, MAGNET, The MetroHealth System, NOPEC, Nordson, The NRP Group LLC, Oswald Companies, and Thompson Hine LLP who are making Accelerate possible! For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Joan Palumbo, (440) 315-1037.

Thank you also to those who provide in-kind goods and services to help make Accelerate possible:

Accelerate is also supported by individuals who make a donation and serve on the Host Committee.

  • Accelerate 2025 Host Committee

    Co-Chairs
    Matt Kuchta
    Ohio Commercial Market Executive
    Citizens, Ohio

    Bill Caster (LC 2010)
    Gries Financial Partners
    Chair, CLC Board of Trustees

    Sponsor Hosts
    Kip Bollin (LC 2020, CLC Board), Thompson Hine LLP
    Matt Dierker, Centric Consulting
    David Heller (LC 2020, CLC Board), The NRP Group LLC
    Ethan Karp (LC2 2018, LC 2017, CLC Board), MAGNET The Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network
    Robert Klonk (LC2 2017, LC 2016, CLC Board), Oswald Companies
    Brittany O’Connor (CBB 2003), Citizens
    Deepa Vedavyas, NOPEC
    Andrea Vullo (CBB 2014, CLI 2015), Lubrizol
    Leon Wilson (LC 2023, CLI 2016), Cleveland Foundation

    Champion Hosts
    Grant Dinner (LC 2019), Weinberg Wealth Management
    Lou Grasso (LC 2024), Kulas Foundation
    Craig Hassall (LC 2024), Playhouse Square Foundation
    Becky Ruppert McMahon (LC 2018, CBB 2008), Cleveland Leadership Center

    Ally Hosts
    David Akers (LC 2007, CBB 2001), Equalis Group
    Mitch Balk (LC 2001), Mt. Sinai Health Foundation
    John Beer (LC2 2019, LC 2018, CLC Board), PNC
    Michael Bennett (LC 2009), Bennett Strategic Communications
    Becky Borden (CLI 2017), Cleveland Leadership Center
    Micki Byrnes (LC 2005, CLC Board), WKYC
    Fiona Chambers (LC2 2014, LC 2013, CLC Board), Deloitte
    Anita Cook (LC2 2015, LC 2014)
    Marisa Darden, Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff
    Rick Fedorovich (CLI 2020, LC 2015, CLC Board), Bober Markey Fedorovich
    Scott Garson (LC 2019), Goods Banks NEO
    Keith Hotchkiss (LC 2020), iHeartMedia, Inc.
    Ira Kaplan (LC 2003, CLC Board), Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP
    Susan Krantz (CLI 2011), Zinner & Co. LLP
    Lisa Kunkle (LC2014, CLC Board), Kemo Sabe
    Lauren Miller
    Ginger Mlakar (LC2 2015, LC 2014, CLC Board), Cleveland Foundation
    Jolyn Parker (LC Honorary, CLI 2022), Cleveland Leadership Center
    Enid Rosenberg (LL, ALI 2018, LC 2007), Community Volunteer
    Stuart Rosenberg (LC2 2014, LC 2013, CLC Board), Westfield
    Felton Thomas Jr. (LC 2010, CLC Board), Cleveland Public Library
    Maximus Trotter (CBB 2014), Amazon
    Martin Uhle (LC 2022), Community West Foundation
    Tod Wagner (LC 2017), Bober Markey Fedorovich
    Kristin S. Warzocha (LC 2010, CBB 2002, CLC Board), Greater Cleveland Food Bank

    I want to join this list >

    List current as of 2/5/2025.

    Members of the Accelerate Host Committee make a financial contribution to support social entrepreneurship and CLC. Hosts also are invited to special pre-event opportunities.

    For details, contact Joan Palumbo, Chief Advancement Officer, jpalumbo@cleveleads.org or (440) 315-1037. 

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