OpenAI Launches Mentorship Initiative for Aspiring Tech Entrepreneurs
“OpenAI Grove” will help early tech entrepreneurs leverage AI.
OpenAI has introduced its “OpenAI Grove” initiative, a new program for early tech entrepreneurs looking to build with artificial intelligence.
Grove will be hosted in OpenAI’s San Francisco headquarters and will have roughly 15 participants in its first cohort.
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The program is aimed toward individuals in the pre-idea to pre-seed stage.
OpenAI on Friday introduced a new program, dubbed the “OpenAI Grove,” for early tech entrepreneurs looking to build with artificial intelligence, and applications are already open. Unlike OpenAI’s Pioneer Program, which launched in April, Grove is aimed towards individuals at the very nascent phases of their company development, from the pre-idea to pre-seed stage.
For five weeks, participants will receive mentoring from OpenAI technical leaders, early access to new tools and models, and in-person workshops, located in the company’s San Francisco headquarters.
Roughly 15 members will join Grove’s first cohort, which will run from Oct. 20 to Nov. 21, 2025. Applicants will have until Sept. 24 to submit an entry form.
Following the program, Grove participants will be able to continue working internally with the ChatGPT maker, which was recently valued at $500 billion.
Other industry rivals have also already launched their own AI accelerator programs, including Google.
Nurturing these budding AI companies is just a small chip in the recent massive investments into AI firms, which ate up an impressive 71% of U.S. venture funding in 2025, up from 45% last year, according to an analysis from J.P. Morgan.
AI startups raised $104.3 billion in the U.S. in the first half of this year, and currently over 1,300 AI startups have valuations of over $100 million, according to CB Insights.

