This year, TIME and Statista have published the first edition of America’s Best Incubators and Accelerators 2026. It identifies the most outstanding hubs offering incubator and accelerator programs in the United States, based on a multi-stage research process combining an open application, structured alumni feedback, track record analysis, and expert recommendations.
Methodology
The process began with an application phase running from January to April 2026. TIME published an announcement article, and the call for entries was promoted across social media channels and shared by InBIA, a global nonprofit organization focused on advancing entrepreneurship and supporting innovation ecosystems. In addition, Statista independently identified several hundred potential candidates through databases and other publicly available sources and invited them to participate via email and LinkedIn. To be eligible, incubators and accelerators had to be physically located in the United States, offer at least one incubation or acceleration program, and have been in operation since at least 2022. During the online registration, participants provided general information about their organization, including the number of employees and the number of startups or alumni per program cohort, along with contact details.
Following the registration phase, all eligible incubators and accelerators were asked to reach out to their alumni who had participated in programs between 2020 and 2025. More than 2,000 alumni responded and evaluated their experience. Each alumnus provided a general recommendation on a scale from 0 to 10 and rated six specific aspects on a scale from 1 to 5, with an additional “not relevant” option. These aspects covered Mentoring & Training, Infrastructure, Legal Assistance, Funding Opportunities, Networking Opportunities, and Business Development Advice. Furthermore, alumni answered questions about the application process, funding, and post-program support.
Statista also reviewed publicly available information and data on the track record of incubators and accelerators, that were evaluated by their alumni, specifically with regard to the five most successful startups that had participated in one of their programs. This information was collected through desk research using official and publicly available sources, including organization websites, public presentations, and online media articles. Where justified by the available data, these organizations were also included in the ranking.
The data collected was then analyzed to produce four distinct subscores. The general alumni recommendation accounted for 40% of the total score, while the six subcriteria from the alumni evaluations accounted for 45%. The Track Record Score was derived from information that incubators and accelerators provided about the top five startups that had participated in one of their programs. The Expert Score was based on recommendations from startup investors and entrepreneurs who were asked to name the Incubators and Accelerators they know and regard highly.
The final overall score was calculated as a weighted average of these components: the general alumni recommendation contributed 40%, the six alumni subcriteria 45%, the Track Record Score 10%, and the Expert Score 5%. This weighting ensures that the ranking is primarily driven by the direct experience of program participants while also accounting for measurable outcomes and the broader reputation within the entrepreneurial community.
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