Funding Opportunities For African Businesses

 

  1. 1. Orange Corners Nigeria Incubation Programme 2022 for young Entrepreneurs (40,000 Euros in Funding)

Application for the 7th cohort of the Orange Corners Nigeria Incubation Programme is now open!

Orange Corners is an initiative of the Kingdom of The Netherlands that provides young entrepreneurs across Africa and the Middle East with the necessary training, mentorship, network, funding and facilities to start and grow their businesses. Specific focus is given to entrepreneurs creating innovative and sustainable solutions to local challenges and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

We partner with various stakeholders, including local, Dutch and international companies, universities, governments and other organisations. By using their local expertise, we can optimally support and strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Are you resident in Lagos? Are you between the ages of 18-35?

The program cost has been covered as scholarships by the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and their private partners. Therefore, signing up is free.

Their ambition is to develop and strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Nigeria. This ecosystem should enable youth to develop their business concept and become successful entrepreneurs, by providing them with the necessary opportunities, skills and access to markets.

Requirements

Benefits

Budding entrepreneurs will be selected based on the:

Also Read: Funding Opportunities For African Businesses

Application Deadline: October 10, 2022

 

For more information, Visit; Orange Corners Nigeria Incubation Programme 2022 for young Entrepreneurs (40,000 Euros in Funding) | Opportunities For Africans

  1. Explorers Club Discovery Expeditions Grants Program

The Explorers Club is excited to announce a new grant program in partnership with Discovery, Inc.

The Explorers Club Discovery Expeditions grants align with The Club’s mission to foster scientific understanding for the betterment of humanity and all life on Earth and beyond, including their commitment to mitigate climate change, prevent the extinction of species and cultures, and ensure the health of their lands, oceans and all that inhabit them.

What types of expeditions are funded? 

Funding Information 

Eligibility Criteria

 

For more information, visit: Explorers Club Discovery Expeditions Grants Program

 

  1. Open Call to Measure Emissions and its Reductions from Agriculture Sector in Nigeria

The Climate & Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is seeking support to improve Nigeria’s ability to measure emissions and emission reductions from the agriculture sector, especially through an enhanced national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory and systems for measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) of mitigation actions in the agriculture sector.

Funding Information

 

Expected Outcomes

Outputs

The project should deliver at a minimum:

 

 Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for consideration, project proposals must meet the following requirements:

 

 

Deadline: 19-Oct-22

 

For more information, visit: Open Call to Measure Emissions and its Reductions from Agriculture Sector in Nigeria

  1. UBA Foundation 2022 National Essay Competition for Nigerian senior secondary students (10.5 million Naira in educational grant)

The UBA National Essay Competition, targeted at senior secondary students in Nigeria is organized annually, as part of UBA Foundation’s education initiative which is aimed at promoting the reading culture and encouraging healthy and intellectual competition amongst secondary school students in Nigeria and across Africa.

Essay Topic: “ASUU Strikes have often cost Nigerian student’s time. Advise the Nigerian government on how they can reach an agreement with ASUU to improve tertiary education in the country.”

Requirements:

 Awards:

– The first prize for the UBA National Essay Competition is a N5 million educational grant to any African University of their choice, while the second and third prizes are N3 million and N2.5 million in educational grants to African Universities, respectively

 Selection Procedure

Entries received for the competition will be reviewed by a distinguished panel of judges made up of professors from reputable Nigerian Universities, who will then shortlist 12 essays for further assessment

Following this, a second round of competition will involve the 12 finalists who will write a second supervised essay from which three best essays will be selected as the overall winners from the 12 finalists emerged from the first round of the competition.

How to Apply

 

Application Deadline: Friday, October 14th, 2022

 

For more Information, visitNational Essay Competition

  1. Lagos State Science Research and Innovation Council (N5,000,000 in funding)

In its bid to develop and resource science research and innovation, the Lagos State Science Research & Innovation Council is calling for fund-ready STEM Applications.

The Fifth Cohort of the Lagos State Science Research and Innovation Council application is now open! Successful participants are eligible to receive funding of N5,000,000 subject to Terms & Conditions.

Thematic areas:

– Transportation

– Agriculture

– Manufacturing

– Circular Economy

– Clean Energy

– Cloud Computing

Application Deadline: September 30, 2022

For More Information, visithttps://lasricportal.lagosstate.gov.ng/

  1. Call for Proposals: Transformative Action in the Household Energy Sector

The Climate & Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is seeking proposals for its Transformative Action in the Household Energy Sector to reduce black carbon and methane emissions from cooking, heating, and lighting in low- and middle-income countries.

This call for proposals is seeking projects that help drive transformative action in the sector and support achievement of the CCAC’s goals.

Scope

Project proposals should develop, enable, or implement innovative solutions that will advance one or more goals of the CCAC Engagement Strategy for the Household Energy Sector:

In line with these goals, the CCAC Household Energy Hub has identified possible topics and areas of action to consider when responding to this call. Proposed solutions may include one or more of the following:

 Funding Information

Funding: The total amount available for this call is US$7 million to cater to the needs of each of the 7 CCAC Hub to implement their respective Engagement Strategy

Project Duration: up to 2 years

Expected Outcomes

Eligibility Criteria

Only not-for-profit organisations (NGOs, IGOs) and governments can apply.

 

Deadline: 26 October, 2022

Also Read: Funding Opportunities for Businesses: GSMA Innovation Fund for Climate Resilience and Adaptation

For more information, visit https://www.ccacoalition.org/en/content/transformative-action-household-energy-sector-hhe-22-001

7.African Visionary Fund launches 3rd Grant Cycle for African-founded, African-based and African-led Organisations

African Visionary Fund is pleased to announce its Grant Cycle 3 for African-founded, African-based and African-led Organisations.

AVFund is sector-agnostic and highly focused on accelerating impact. AVFund therefore partners with grantees across sub-Saharan Africa in the areas of Health, Education, Human Rights, Livelihoods, Technology, and Emerging Sectors with the goal of having a balanced and diverse portfolio of locally-led organisations across sectors. AVFund evaluates all potential partners using criteria including Basic Eligibility, Characteristics of EarlyStage and Growth-Stage Organizations, and Factors of Organizational Resilience.

Application System

The new inclusive application system focuses on equity, ease of use, and overall reach. its design efforts foregrounded African Visionaries’ input, desires, and experiences.

 Eligibility Criteria

 Other factors for consideration:

Deadline: 21st September, 2022

 

For more information, visit AVFund Grant Cycle 3 is Now Open!

  1. 8. Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge for Africa ($100,000 in Grants)

The Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge (YouthADAPT Challenge) invites young entrepreneurs and Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Africa to submit innovative solutions and business ideas that can drive climate change adaptation and resilience across Africa.

The Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge (YouthADAPT Challenge) is an annual competition and awards program for youth-led enterprises (50% women-led) jointly organised by the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA), the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Climate Investment Funds (CIF) as part of the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program YouthADAPT Flagship Program.

This challenge seeks to boost sustainable job creation through support for entrepreneurship and youth-led innovation in climate change adaptation and resilience across Africa.

Benefits

In this edition of the challenge, 20 innovators will emerge as winners at an award show and will have access to post-award support in the forms of:-

 What are they looking for?

The YouthADAPT Challenge is open to solutions (products, services, tools) targeted at climate change adaptation and increasing resilience. Admissible solutions can represent:

Eligibility Criteria

 Youth-led, with applicants aged between 18 and 35.

Delivering climate adaptation or resilience solutions addressing real-life challenges.

Legally registered and operating in Africa.

Able to show revenues for at least two years.

 

Deadline Date: 4th October,2022

 

For more informationhttps://www.youthadapt.africa/challenge/apply

 

  1. What Works 2 announces Open Call for 3-year Scale-up Grant

What Works to Prevent Violence: Impact at Scale Programme is seeking full proposals from programme implementers in the global south to apply for a 3-year grant to scale up evidence-based violence and against women and girls’ prevention programming.

Building on the success of its predecessor, which showed that violence against women and girls (VAWG) is preventable, What Works 2 is a seven-year UK aid funded programme to scale up evidence-based, practice-informed violence prevention approaches.

Contributing progress towards the elimination of VAWG, What Works 2 seeks to achieve a measurable reduction in VAWG in development and humanitarian contexts, including for the most marginalised women and girls in all their diversities.

The What Works 2 Programme seeks to expand the global knowledge and evidence base on what works to prevent VAWG and how to achieve this at scale. It also aims to support women’s rights organisations (WROs) to be recognised as essential actors in VAWG prevention and improve access to funding to uphold the rights, agency and voices of women and girls in all their diversity.

Types of Scale

Types of Violence

The primary focus for the funding is VAWG, with a secondary focus on VAC. Given the high prevalence and the robust evidence base on what works, prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) and non-partner sexual violence are priorities for What Works 2. In addition, the funding seeks to address multiple forms of VAWG and the interrelationship between different forms, including conflict related sexual violence (CRSV) and violence in and around schools, workplaces, and public spaces. They particularly encourage proposals that seek to impact on more than one type of violence, recognizing that these often co-occur.

Funding Information

In funding Window 1, What Works 2 will award one 3 year GBP 4 million scale-up grant through an open competition call to organisations or consortia designed to achieve a measurable reduction in VAWG in development and humanitarian contexts, including for the most marginalised women and girls.

What they are looking to fund?

Geographical Scope

Projects should be located within Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Middle East and North Africa.

Eligibility Criteria

What Works 2 understands women-led, WROs to be organisations that:

Also Read: Funding Opportunities for Businesses: UNLEASH Plus Incubation Programme

Deadline: 23 September 2022

 

For more information, visit  https://ww2preventvawg.org/apply

  1. McKinsey African Leaders on the Move Event 2022 for young Africans.

McKinsey invites individuals who are passionate about Africa to apply to African Leaders on the Move to learn more about our offices, roles, and work in the region.

McKinsey has six offices in Africa – Johannesburg, Lagos, Luanda, Casablanca, Nairobi, Addis Ababa. McKinsey serves many leading African organizations across sectors including energy and materials, financial services, consumer goods and retail, telecommunications, infrastructure and logistics, as well as the public and social sectors.

EVENT DETAILS

McKinsey will host three similar ALM events in the United States. McKinsey encourages you to select a location that will be most suitable for you. Applicants should be in the US at the time of the event.

Dates and locations

Atlanta, GA: Wednesday, November 2

Boston, MA: Monday, November 7

Washington, DC: Wednesday, November 9

Eligibility

 Expectations

Attendees will have the opportunity to do the following:

How to apply

To be considered for the African Leaders on the Move event, we ask that you submit the following:

Those selected to attend will be notified via email.

Application Deadline: October 21, 2022

For More Information: African Leaders on the Move | Careers

 

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