Funding Opportunities For African Businesses

  1. Ekhaga Foundation Grant Program

 The Ekhaga foundation has launched a grant program to promote human health by working for the development of better food, natural medicines and healing methods, as well as supporting research for a healthier way of life, which in itself can have a disease-preventing effect. A central idea is to focus more on preventive active healthcare than on reactive symptom-fighting healthcare. The same applies to the agricultural and food sector, where the focus should be on seeking methods that can prevent various problems from arising instead of focusing on their manifestations. The focus should not be on fighting problems but on finding methods to prevent their occurrence.

Research Areas

Eligible Funding

The Ekhaga foundation can grant funds for the following types of costs:

Eligibility Criteria

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For more information, visit

https://www.ekhagastiftelsen.se/instruktioner.shtml

  1. Umoja Incubator Programme for Aspiring Developers in the Renewable Energy

The Incubator Programme, dubbed the ‘Umoja Incubator’, invites aspiring developers in the renewable energy industry who have big ideas but lack the experience or financial capabilities to submit their proposals to the Serengeti initiative. There is a strong opportunity of investing in renewable energy across sub-Saharan Africa. Although Africa has an enormous renewable energy potential and many local developers have already identified suitable sites, the lack of experience or development capital hinders meaningful project development. The Umoja Incubator addresses this situation by linking up strong early-stage renewable energy projects with access to development capital.

Bring your Renewable Energy Project to Life

‘Umoja’ is Swahili for unity and a symbol of their goal is to give aspiring renewable energy developers in sub-Saharan Africa the tools they need to successfully complete their projects. The incubator will allow you to gain access to funding and global networks along with commercial and technical knowledge.

Eligibility Criteria

In order to be eligible to participate in the incubator program, the project you present must adhere to the following rules:

For more information, visit

https://www.serengetienergy.com/incubator/#

  1. United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security: Call for Proposals 2022

For the 2022 Call for Proposals, the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security (UNTFHS) is accepting proposals for human security awareness and usage programmes only. The UNTFHS will focus the 2022 Call for Proposals on programmes to extend awareness of the human security approach and its levels. For these programmes, the total contribution from the UNTFHS should not exceed US$300,000 for a period of 12 – 18 months.

Proposals should focus on one or more of the following:

What kind of programmes does UNTFHS support?

The UNTFHS supports two distinct types of programmes:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.un.org/humansecurity/trustfund/faqs-2-2/

  1. Call for Applications: Elisabeth & Amelie Fund

The King Baudouin Foundation is seeking applications for Elisabeth & Amelie Fund to enable foreign masters’ students to do an internship in sustainable water management in a developing country. The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund supports sustainable water management in developing countries, among others by financing on-the-spot internships for students from developing countries who are studying in Belgium. The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund takes into consideration an integrated approach to water management that includes technical and/or sociological aspects. The internship will take place in a developing country (the student’s country of origin or another country). it will be tied to a master’s thesis or an equivalent and under the responsibility of the Belgian academic institution where the student is studying. This grant consists of a direct financial compensation for students that covers the costs of stay in a developing country (OECD-DAC countries, out of Europe) within the framework of their education. It is required that this stay has an academic finality, in the sense that it supports the work for the end of year thesis of the students’ educational programme in Belgium. Prior approval by the promotor/supervisor is mandatory.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

This grant can only be allowed to students that are (cumulative criteria):

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For more information, visit

https://www.kbs-frb.be/en/call-scholarships-2022-elisabeth-amelia-fund

  1. Global Accelerator Program for Tech Nonprofits

 The Fast Forward is inviting applications for 2023 Accelerator Program to support and scale tech nonprofits.

What makes the Fast Forward Accelerator special?

Fast Forward’s program is designed to address the unique needs of tech nonprofits:

Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

They accept tech nonprofits from around the world (their 2022 cohort included teams from India and Spain). They require that at lest one member of your team is present (virtually) at every session, and present (in person) at any real-life events.

For more information, visit

https://www.ffwd.org/accelerator/?utm_campaign=2023%20Accelerator&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

  1. Facebook Community Accelerator Program 2022 for Community Leaders (up to $40,000)

 Facebook is pleased to announce its Community Accelerator Program to provide training, support and funding to enable great communities to make an even greater positive impact in the world. In their discussions with community leaders over the last few years, Facebook learned that many of them are looking for support and guidance in how to grow their communities’ impact. They want to take a holistic approach to supporting these communities.

Benefits

How are you selecting participants?

The selection committee will look for communities who would benefit most from the unique programming offered and have the capacity to engage fully in the program. This includes:

For more information, visit

https://www.facebook.com/community/accelerator/

  1. WGAPE Small Grant Program for African Researchers

The Working Group in African Political Economy (WGAPE) is pleased to announce a Small Grant Program for junior African researchers to explore a question of interest in African political economy. Funding can be used to support the investigators’ time, research assistance, survey or other data collection costs, data purchase or storage, travel, and other reasonable research expenses. Indirect Costs are not permissible for these grants. They invite submissions that reflect WGAPE’s broad research agenda on the political economy of African development, including ethnic politics, civil conflict and violence, decentralization and democratization, corruption, local governance, public economics, and other related topics. Successful proposals will include a quantitative, empirical component. Research that is purely theoretical or qualitative will not be funded under this RFP; however, mixed-methods research designs will be accepted.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility is restricted to junior African scholars, who are pre-PhD, in a PhD program, or within five years of receiving their PhD. This refers to individuals who are:

Note

For more information, visit

https://cega.berkeley.edu/announcements/wgape-2022-small-research-grants-request-for-proposals/

  1. Impact of Climate Change on Health Research Grants 2022

 The Medical Research Foundation is inviting applications for collaborative research grants, from mid-career researchers working on the impact of climate change on health. Projects should aim to develop a new collaboration or solidify an existing partnership between two researchers, expanding their research networks and building their research profiles to develop emerging research leaders in both countries. Research supported through these grants should aim to increase understanding of the mechanisms underpinning, and processes involved, in the impact of climate change on infectious diseases and other non-infectious health outcomes that disproportionately affect tropical regions.

Funding Information

Applicants may apply for a research grant of up to £300,000 to support their collaborative project, over a maximum of a three-year period. The Foundation has committed to making £4,000,000 available in this area.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/grants/impact-of-climate-change-on-health-research 

  1. Ecobank Fintech Challenge 2022 for African Tech Innovators and Entrepreneurs ($50,000 in cash prizes)

The Ecobank Fintech Challenge identifies and partners Fintechs that are ready to scale and provides them with support and access to opportunities in Ecobank’s 33 African markets. The goal? To contribute to their growth as potential Pan African Fintech success stories.

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Requirements

Benefits

Timeline

For more information

Visit the Official Webpage of the Ecobank Fintech Challenge 2022

  1. Media Defence Peer Support Programme for Women Lawyers in sub-Saharan Africa

Media Defence is calling for applications from women lawyers based in sub-Saharan Africa to participate in a peer support programme, which s aimed at women lawyers with demonstrated interest in digital rights, as well as in independent peer learning and peer support with fellow women lawyers. The peer support programme will be the first such initiative within our new project Empowering Women in Digital Rights Advocacy. Media Defence aims to provide platform for newly trained women lawyers to build their expertise and confidence, and to receive support on various issues relevant to women lawyers. At the same time, the peer support programmes shall allow more experienced women lawyers to contribute to developing a strong professional network and to increase their competence and confidence by offering guidance to their peers.

The peer support programme will be designed as a one-to-one programme – one experienced lawyer will be matched with a newly trained lawyer taking into account their interests and backgrounds. Successful applicants will be matched and commit to meeting with their partner once a month online over a course of 12 months from October 2022 to October 2023. Participants will become active members of our Media Defence network, which will provide further opportunities for engagement regionally and internationally to develop a sustainable network of women lawyers.

Eligibility Criteria

Participants will be selected on the following criteria:

How to apply

For more information

Visit the Official Webpage of the Media Defence Peer Support Programme for Women Lawyers

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