Bridge to Scale, an equity-free acceleration programme
Bridge to Scale, a new 12-week equity-free accelerator backed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and run by 1991 Accelerator, aims to help Ukrainian-led early-stage startups expand across the EU, become investment-ready, and secure deals.
Ukraine’s tech sector was one of Europe’s fastest-growing before the full-scale invasion. Since 2022, thousands of founders have been displaced, rebuilding in new markets under challenging conditions. Bridge to Scale was created to turn the temporary relocation of Ukrainian tech talent into a driver of cross-border entrepreneurship, reinvigorating the Ukrainian economy and accelerating its integration into the European tech landscape.
The program is delivered by 1991 Accelerator, Ukraine’s leading startup accelerator with over 300 alumni that have collectively raised more than $46 million. The team also managed the $10 million Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund, which provided 98 startups with up to $100,000 in equity-free grants, Google Cloud credits, and mentorship. In 2024, the founders of 1991 launched 1991 Ventures, a £15 million London-based venture capital fund that invests in mission-driven founders from Ukraine and Central & Eastern Europe, offering pre-seed and seed funding of up to $500,000.
Why join:
- Mentorship from VCs and experts across CEE, the UK and Europe
- Networking and warm intros to investors
- Practical sessions on investment readiness, business scaling, and fundraising strategy
- Offline Bootcamp in Warsaw and Demo Day with international VCs
- Additional funding opportunities from 1991 Ventures
- Selected startups will have a chance to apply for a business development grant from the EBRD, amounting to up to EUR 30,000 per project
More than 10 CEE, EU, and UK-based VC funds have already joined the program, alongside 30+ mentors with international expertise in investment, fundraising, and startup scaling. The acceleration period runs from December 2025 to March 2026. Eligible applicants are tech startups with at least 51% Ukrainian founder ownership, relocated after February 24, 2022, and currently registered or operating in one of 11 listed European countries.