*We just opened applications for the winter 2014 Y Combinator batch, and
we're happy to announce that there's something new this time: an
application form for nonprofits. We're going to start including nonprofits
in every YC batch.*
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*We'd been thinking about this for a while. We had a hypothesis that many
newly founded nonprofits could benefit from the same techniques we use to
help startups. We tested this with Watsi in the Winter 2013 batch and it
worked wonderfully. They did all the same things as the other startups,
including present at Demo Day (which is after all a room with lots of rich
people in it).*
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*Since some people were confused when we funded Watsi, I'd better clarify
that the money we're putting into the nonprofits will be a charitable
donation, rather than an investment in the narrow sense. We won't have any
financial interest in them.*
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*We don't know how many nonprofits we'll fund, or what type of ideas we'll
like. We like Watsi a lot, because they help people who really need help,
and do it in an efficient and transparent way. But fundamentally this is an
experiment, just like YC itself was at first. So we don't want to tell
people too precisely what we're looking for, because we're not sure yet
what we're looking for.*
http://ycombinator.com/np.html

*If you have a nonprofit or social venture that you feel would benefit from
"the most prestigious program for budding digital entrepreneurs",
applications <http://ycombinator.com/apply.html> for Winter 2014 close
October 21.*

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*Joy Ming *| Harvard University '15

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