
Rally Alumni
Supporting the Builders of Bold Solutions
At Rally, we equip early-stage entrepreneurs who are tackling major social and environmental challenges. The true impact lies in the work our Fellows continue to do after the program.
From expanding maternal health care access to building sustainable housing and launching education tools, our alumni are leading change in their communities and industries.
Explore their work. Connect with them. Be part of their journey.
Become a Rally Maker • Connect with us to support a Fellow or source a project • Explore Fellows by cohort • Join us and learn how you can build your venture through our programs.
Meet Our Fellows by Cohort
From Winter 2017 onward, our alumni represent bold solutions across health, education, housing, sustainability, justice, and beyond. Click a cohort season below to view alumni Fellows and explore their ventures. Each link opens a dedicated cohort page.
How We Support Our Alumni
Rally’s support doesn’t stop at the end of the accelerator. As Fellows continue to grow their ventures, we stay alongside them through:
• Ongoing mentorship, advisory support, and introductions
• Visibility and promotion of venture milestones
• Strategic connections across government, philanthropy, and business
• A growing alumni network for shared learning and collaboration
We also celebrate their wins. Recent highlights include:
• Block 'N Lock secured investment and is piloting its mortar-less concrete blocks and garden bed infrastructure across Central Florida to support affordable housing and urban farming.
• WriggleBrew doubled sales, earned $400K in federal grants, and is piloting its sustainable fertilizer in Gardens nationwide.
• Dotzz is preparing to launch a community safety app with local partners focused on domestic violence prevention in Central Florida.
• Softly is developing a Sustainable Product Navigator to help institutions make eco-conscious purchasing decisions, with a Central Florida pilot underway.
• BBrave by SKWilbur led a youth workshop blending storytelling, design, and performing arts to help students connect with cultural history and build their own narratives.
• Archer First Response is piloting drone-based emergency delivery systems to improve crisis response times in Central Florida.
• O-Town Compost expanded services to new Orange County neighborhoods and is positioning Central Florida as a leader in regenerative food systems.
• Ventures like Papaya Tutoring, Develop for Good, and Stellar Lighting Systems are also gaining momentum through investment, partnerships, and product innovation.
Looking to engage? Contact us to connect with an alum, source a project, collaborate on a venture, or share relevant resources!