SEDC Opens SEVCP Pitch Competition Applications for South East Startups, Offers Up to $20,000 Equity Funding

Twenty startups in the Accelerator Track will receive $20,000 in equity investment.

SEVCP Pitch Competition 2026

Early-stage and growth-stage startups across the South East region now have a fresh opportunity to secure funding and ecosystem support as the South East Venture Capital Program (SEVCP) launches its flagship Pitch Competition.

Positioned as the primary pipeline into the South East Venture Capital Fund (SEVCF), the competition is designed to identify high-potential, technology-enabled startups. In addition, it connects them with capital, mentorship, and structured scaling support.

The program is structured into two distinct tracks tailored to different stages of startup maturity. The Accelerator Track targets startups with a live product and demonstrable traction. This includes paying customers or revenue growth. Typically, these startups have 12 to 24 months of operational history.

Selected startups will undergo a six-month accelerator program focused on scaling operations, strengthening governance frameworks, and preparing for venture capital investment. In contrast, the Incubation Track is aimed at earlier-stage ventures with a working prototype or MVP. Specifically, it offers a six-month incubation program centred on product refinement, customer discovery, and business model validation.

How to Apply

Applications can be submitted through this link

Eligible Startups

Eligible startups must demonstrate an operational presence in South East Nigeria and operate within key sectors such as:

  • AgriTech
  • FinTech
  • HealthTech
  • Clean Energy
  • EdTech
  • Manufacturing
  • Logistics
  • Digital platforms.

A total of 30 startups will emerge as winners across both tracks. Twenty startups in the Accelerator Track will receive $20,000 in equity investment. On the other hand, 10 startups in the Incubation Track will receive $5,000 each, both disbursed in milestone-based tranches.

Beyond funding, participants will gain access to mentorship from experienced founders and investors, exposure to venture capital and angel networks, and integration into a broader innovation ecosystem spanning hubs and industry partners within the region.

How to Apply

Applications can be submitted through this link

Competition Timeline

The competition follows a four-phase selection process beginning with applications submitted between March 16 and March 27, 2026. After this, shortlisted startups will progress through screening, a three-minute video pitch, and a final seven-minute virtual pitch to a panel comprising venture investors and ecosystem leaders.

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Fifty finalists will then participate in a one-week bootcamp in Enugu ahead of the final pitch event scheduled for May 13, 2026, with winners announced at the subsequent investment and awards ceremony.

How to Apply

Applications can be submitted through this link

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