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About my Organization
Organization Type
Innovation Services
Secondary Organization Type
Local Communities
Overview
Snapshot
Global non-profit powered by #EFNNetwork developing thousands of #entrepreneurs & #innovators worldwide with training, mentoring & technical assistance..
Organization Overview

 

Founded at UC Berkeley in 2003, EFN is a premier international entrepreneurial non-profit whose mission is to help develop the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders through mentoring, training, and networking.  EFN has over 600 mentors, 30 university, federal and state and non-profit partners, & 5,000 members.  Startups we have mentored have raised more than $2B and had more than 10 exists totaling more than $2.2B. Learn more about our programs and work.

EFN trains all mentors, and they work with a cohort of other mentors and will often have a co-mentor to help them develop their entrepreneurial mentoring skills.

Our mentors include top venture capitalists, hundreds of successful entrepreneurs and executives, and faculty from Columbia, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, and other leading universities.

EFN members coach teams who are the among the best technology-based ventures emerging from labs from the World’s top 100 research universities including Cambridge, Harvard, Georgia Tech, MIT, Northwestern, Oxford, Rice, UC Berkeley, University of Michigan, and Stanford.

Learn about our climate and energy work.

Apply to mentor.

Industry
E-Learning
Professional Training & Coaching
Research
Think Tanks
Business Category
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Location
122 Redwood Road, San Anselmo, CA, United States, 94960
Experience
Area of Expertise
Climate Adaptation/Mitigation
Energy Storage
Energy Efficiency & Demand Response
Business Operations & Management
Fundraising
Training and Assistance
Water
Air Quality
Resilience
Development
Equity
Emerging Technology
Materials & Recycling
Research