Funding Opportunities For African Businesses

  1. WE Africa Leadership Program 2023 Cohort

Applications are now open for the Women for the Environment (WE Africa) Leadership Program.

What WE Africa Leadership Program offers?

Eligibility Criteria

The WE Africa yearlong transformative leadership journey is for women who meet the following criteria:

For more information, visit

https://womenforenvironment.org/2023-applications/

  1. Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund: Round 9

The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) has launched a funding called “Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund” to provide innovative and scalable solutions to reduce pressure on wildlife from illegal trade and, in doing so, reduce poverty in developing countries. The IWT Challenge Fund provides flexible funding to innovative and scalable to drive transformational change. The IWT is a complex, fast changing and varied problem where traditional approaches that focus on the supply and anti-poaching interventions alone, have so far largely failed to solve. The IWT Challenge Fund sets out to stimulate the development of innovative and unconventional solutions to IWT that are responsive and relevant to local contexts. To really deliver on the impacts they want, successful interventions need to be scaled, facilitating a pipeline of proven projects for other public and private investment to support and deliver global change.

Funding Information

The anticipated IWT Challenge Fund grant size for each project stage along with the supporting evidence required in applications.

Geographical Focus

Proposals should work in sub-Saharan Africa, East and South East Asia and Latin America and meet Official Development Assistance (ODA) eligibility requirements.

For more information, visit

https://iwt.challengefund.org.uk/apply/

  1. Nigeria: Grants for AML/CFT Capacity Building

 The Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to strengthen the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s capacity to successfully implement its anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regime, with a particular focus on meeting international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Proposed projects should focus on such activities as enhancing Nigeria’s understanding of money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks, improving Nigeria’s AML/CFT legal framework, increasing the number of ML and TF investigations, prosecutions, and confiscations in line Nigeria’s risk profile, addressing TF risks and vulnerabilities in the non-profit organization (NPO) sector, strengthening the ability to obtain, analyze, and disseminate financial intelligence, and implementing a regime for reporting cross-border currency movement.

Funding Information

Participants and Audiences

Nigeria competent authorities with AML/CFT responsibilities, including but not limited to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), Special Control Unit against Money Laundering (SCUML), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

Priority Country or Region: Nigeria

Eligibility Criteria

The following organizations are eligible to apply:

For more information, visit

https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppld=341352

  1. Singapore Mobility Challenge 2022

Applications are now open for the Singapore Mobility Challenge 2022, an open innovation initiative for technological solutions that can benefit the public transport industry and commuters. The Singapore Mobility Challenge 2022 continues the mission of enhancing the public transport system and improving the lives of commuters.

Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

Singapore Mobility Challenge is looking for startups that:

For more information, visit

https://www.sgmobilitychallenge.com/#prrog-1

  1. The Tony Elumelu Storytellers Fund

 Applications are open for emerging artists or storytellers on the pulse of entrepreneurship in Africa to apply for the Tony Elumelu Storytellers Fund. This call is also for journalists and content creators including bloggers, vloggers, and podcasters whose work offers a more contemporary and authentic narrative of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs in Africa. Named after patron, African business leader and philanthropist, Tony O. Elumelu, the project is jointly funded by Heirs Insurance and Heirs Life Assurance.

Funding Information

The Fund will award grants worth between $500 and $2000 to each selected participant.

What type of content is ANF looking to support?

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://africanofilter.org/the-tony-elumelu-storytellers-fund

  1. Dan David Prize: A Chance to Win $3 million

 The Dan David Foundation has announced the Dan David Prize for early and midcareer scholars and practitioners in the historical disciplines, to acknowledge their outstanding achievements and support future work. The Dan David Prize recognize the work of historians, archaeologists, digital humanists, curators, documentary filmmakers and all those who deepen the knowledge and understanding of the past.

Prize Information

The Dan David Prize awards $3 million each year to early and midcareer scholars and practitioners who study the human past. Up to nine annual prizes of $300,000 each are given to people who have produced, and will continue to produce, outstanding work in this field.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://dandavidprize.org/nominate/

  1. Trash to Cash Challenge from Across the World

The Teach A Man To Fish is seeking applications for Trash to Cash Challenge, a new programme developed to encourage young people to become eco-preneurs: to do some good in the world and develop life skills through a short business challenge with an environmental focus.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.teachamantofish.org.uk/trash-to-cash.html

  1. MTN Y’ellopreneur Training Programme in Nigeria

 The MTN Foundation is inviting applications for Y’ellopreneur that is designed to provide capacity-building and funding opportunities to qualified Nigerian female entrepreneurs, in collaboration with the Bank of Industry. The MTN Y’ellopreneur aims to contribute to the reduction in women’s unemployment and advance women’s development in ‘Entrepreneurs’ through capacity building to enhance their entrepreneurial abilities. The Foundation is committed to bridging female entrepreneurial skills gap, through a 4-week virtual training programme meant to ultimately empower more female folks, in alignment with the Federal Government’s Sustainable Development Goals Agenda.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.mtn.ng/yellopreneur/

  1. NOFO: Projects to Combat Trafficking in Persons

The Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) announces an open competition for projects to combat trafficking in persons outside of the United States. The TIP Office will allocate funding for anti-trafficking projects through an open, two-stage competition, also known as the statement of interest (SOI) stage, applicants are invited to submit three-page SOIs for projects designed to address the TIP Office’s 2022 programming priorities. The TIP Office welcomes strong SOIs that address human trafficking challenges on a significant scale, offer the potential to have a systematic and sustainable impact, align with U.S. government priorities and the TIP Office’s country and regional programming priorities, among other factors.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Organizations eligible to apply include U.S.-based and foreign non-profits, nongovernmental organizations (including faith-based organizations), public international organizations (PIOs), institutions of higher education, and for-profit entities. For-profit organizations are not permitted to generate profits from grant-funded activities. U.S. government agencies may respond to this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) with applications for projects that would be funded through an Interagency Acquisition Agreement. While foreign governments are not eligible to apply, governments may be beneficiaries of projects provided that funding does not pay salaries of government agency personnel and that such assistance is not restricted by U.S. law or policy.

For more information, visit

https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppld=341626

  1. USADF/EKSG invites Proposals from Cooperatives, Producer Groups, and Enterprises in Nigeria

The U.S. African Development Foundation (USADF) and Ekiti State Government (EKSG) invite proposals from African cooperatives, producer groups, and enterprises for grant financing and local support for innovative solutions that extend their own capabilities to increase revenues, create jobs, improve farmer incomes, and achieve sustainable market-based growth. Proposals will be accepted from registered agricultural cooperatives, producer groups, and agricultural processors in Ekiti State working directly in the (rice and cassava value chain sector(s)) and deploy innovative approaches to agricultural and economic development which includes, but is not limited to digitization, information technology, and agricultural solutions using renewable energy.

Funding Information

Award Range: US$50,000 – US$250,000

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.usadf.gov/apply

 

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