Founder Capital Programs

Nurse Capital Launch Its Capital Readiness Program

Nurse Capital partnered with the University City Science Center to connect nurse-founded startups with the Capital Readiness Program (CRP), a five-day, in-person bootcamp designed to prepare healthcare companies for venture capital rounds exceeding US$1 million. The initiative focuses on nurse entrepreneurs developing medical devices, diagnostics and digital health solutions, providing specialized support to help founders transition from early-stage innovation to investor-ready businesses.

The highly selective program is offered at no cost and includes one-on-one mentoring from Science Center Investors-in-Residence and industry experts. Participants receive guidance on fundraising strategy, cap table development, intellectual property protection, board governance and investor expectations, alongside case-study exercises and feedback from healthcare payors and providers.

For nurse founders, the collaboration provides access to commercialization expertise, fundraising infrastructure and investor-readiness training that is often difficult to obtain through traditional startup programs. The effort reflects growing recognition of clinician-led innovation and the need for specialized pathways that help healthcare practitioners scale promising ideas into venture-backed companies.

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Clinician-led Venture Building
Healthcare practitioners are becoming credible startup founders as specialized capital programs translate bedside insights into scalable medical devices, diagnostics and digital health ventures.
Investor-ready Founder Bootcamps
Structured preparation models that combine fundraising strategy, governance, intellectual property and payor feedback create new pathways for early healthcare startups to access institutional capital.
Nurse-founder Commercialization
Nurse entrepreneurs represent an underdeveloped innovation pipeline where clinical proximity to patient needs can produce differentiated solutions for care delivery and health system efficiency.

Where This Applies

Healthcare Venture Capital
Dedicated investor-readiness programs expand the deal flow available to healthcare funds by surfacing clinician-founded companies that may be overlooked by conventional accelerators.
Medical Devices
Specialized commercialization support for nurse inventors can accelerate the movement of practical clinical tools from frontline problem identification to regulated product development.
Digital Health
Founder programs grounded in provider and payor expectations strengthen the potential for clinician-designed software platforms to achieve adoption across complex healthcare environments.
SCORE
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50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 21%
Activity 21%
Freshness 95%