Financial Support
In addition to the non-monetary support outlined below, i3 provides cash prizes. This seed money has allowed competition winners to grow and has given students the ability to work on their startups full time. Last year, we awarded more than $55,000 in grants.
The Innovation Space
The central hub of i3 is the Innovation Space. Located in the heart of Harvard Square, on the fourth floor of Burke-McCoy Hall at 67 Mount Auburn Street, the Innovation Space boasts 2,100 square feet and 24-hour access with a student ID card.
A permanent location adds legitimacy to a growing student business by providing office space, a permanent mail address, and a guaranteed meeting place.
The Innovation Space puts Harvard students on the level with their peers at such top tier schools as Yale, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, and Duke— all of which provide similar student startup space.
Most of all, the Innovation space fosters a sense of community among student entrepreneurs. It has been a home to countless organized workshops and informal brainstorms. This physical space mirrors the larger goals of i3: if you give students the room to explore, they produce amazing work.
- 2100 square feet on the fourth floor of Burke-McCoy Hall at 67 Mount Auburn Street.
- A central Harvard Square location, close to the river houses and the Yard.
- This space allows 24-hour access with a student ID.
A Culture of Constant Feedback
i3 promotes a culture of constant feedback for college entrepreneurs.
Office Hours: At least three times per week, we will host office hours at convenient locations around campus. They will provide an opportunity for students to talk out their ideas, navigate the many resources available to Harvard students, and meet for private discussions with experts and potential mentors.
Email Hotlines: WilmerHale has generously provided an email hotline for legal questions so students can ask for basic advice without feeling threatened by talking to a lawyer. We hope to expand this model of feedback in the future.
Weekly Newsletter and Entrepreneurs Email List: In order to promote a sense of community and provide an easy means of communication, we will continue to maintain an email list and begin a regular newsletter to help identify the major events of the week.
Networks of expertise: We hope to provide students with access to the advice and expertise they need. Many alumni and other affiliates have generously donated their time to i3. Please see the list of some of our volunteer advisers below.