Funding Opportunities For African Businesses

December 1, 2022.

 

1 .U.S. Embassy Harare: PD Annual Program Statement in Zimbabwe

   Deadline: 31-Jan-23

The U.S. Embassy Harare Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program.

PD Harare invites proposals for projects that strengthen networks between the people of the United States and the people of Zimbabwe through exchanges highlighting the ideas and values. All programs MUST include an American component, such as an American expert engagement (physical or virtual) in Zimbabwe or Zimbabweans traveling to the United States to collaborate and exchange best practices in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of US perspectives. Projects that correspond to this year’s specific Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFO) and incorporate a strong American component into their design will be prioritized over other proposals.

Priority Program Areas

 

 

Funding Information

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

Ineligible Criteria

The following types of programs are not eligible for funding:

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=344297

 

2.  Ro PLASTIC Prize: An International Prize for Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Startups

    Deadline: 23-Jan-23

The Ro Plastic Prize is now open for applications to inspire the international creative community to explore a new philosophy of design and production using innovative materials that derive from re-Waste, and to discover the infinite possibilities for its transformation. In the first two editions, the project focuses on plastic waste only, to later expand to include other kinds of materials.

RoGUILTLESSPLASTIC is a project manifesto that through design, art, planning, technological–scientific researchindustry, and communication, introduces and disseminates various cultures and concepts dedicated to proposing solutions that promote new lifestyles and responsible choices. It consists, among others, of three main events that are presented at each Milano Design Week. One of the most important of these is the Ro Plastic Prize.

The Ro Plastic Prize is the International Award that targets an increasingly broad public and challenges the worldwide communities of designers, innovators, entrepreneurs, startups, changemakers, creators, scientists, researchers, developers, schools, universities, industry and communication experts who are passionate about making an extraordinary impact to propose innovative projects in the field of re-Waste.

Prize Categories

Art and Collectible Design

Emerging High Technologies

Inspiring Learning Projects

Prize Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.guiltlessplastic.com/

 

3.  Apply to the Baobab Network in Africa

Deadline: Ongoing Opportunity

The Baobab Network works with early-stage tech start-ups across Africa. What does that mean? If your solution creates or relies on technology to solve a problem, has an MVP and a bit of traction you are welcome to apply.

The Baobab Network offer start-ups $50,000 USD in funding and a 3-month cohort program including personalised two-week consultation sessions with tailored support, in exchange for 10% equity. The venture team works with their portfolio to accelerate growth, build capacity and unlock the next funding stages to help companies scale.

The Baobab Network run a world-class accelerator programme supporting Africa’s boldest innovators to scale homegrown solutions.

Accelerator programme is designed to give you the funding and platform you need to take your company global

Every start-up is different, so they treat them that way. They invest $50,000 into early-stage tech ventures across Africa and provide founders with a global platform to scale their business.

Benefits
What they look for
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://thebaobabnetwork.com/

 

4.  Grants to Enhance Meaningful Participation of Women, Youth, and Marginalised Groups in Political Processes (Malawi)

Deadline: 31-Jan-23

The European Union is pleased to announce a call for proposals to enhance the Meaningful Participation of WomenYouth and Marginalized Groups in Political Processes and Decision-Making.

Through the Malawi Democratic Governance Programme (Boma Lathu, 2021 – 2027) the European Union in partnership with the Government of Malawi aims to influence positive change on the outlook of democracy in the country. The overall aim of the programme is to deepen democracy while strengthening the social contract. The underlying logic towards achieving this goal is based on three intertwined enablers namely (i) strengthening effective civil registration services so as to safeguard human rights and data privacy (ii) increasing public participation, in particular of women, youth and marginalised groups in democratic processes and (iii) ensuring credible and transparent management of electoral processes.

The call seeks to contribute towards past and future efforts by various players, aimed at addressing these challenges. To be eligible, all proposals must significantly demonstrate specific components relating to inclusion and participation of both women and youth. Proposals must further demonstrate specific actions aimed at targeting an especially vulnerable and marginalised group(s). Inclusion and participation as referred here, cuts across national, local and community level governance structures. The action (s) will take place in seven pre-selected districts, however they will closely coordinate with national level actions led by Government actors.

Objectives
The priorities for this call are:
Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

Lead applicant(s)

Co-applicant(s)

Affiliated Entities

Entities affiliated to an applicant may hence be:

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3E2xGGd

 

5. US: Impact Fund for Projects (Human Rights, Environmental Justice, & Poverty Law)

     Deadline: 10-Jan-23

Applications for Impact Fund are now open to award recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits, private attorneys, and small law firms who seek to advance justice in the areas of civil and human rights, environmental justice, and poverty law.

Sectors

Funding Information

Eligibility Questions

For more information, visit Impact Fund.

 

6. Direct Aid Program for Small-Scale Development Projects

      Deadline: 22-Dec-22

The Australian High Commission Republic of Kenya is seeking applications for the Direct Aid Program (DAP) to support to eligible groups or organisations undertaking suitable small-scale development projects.

Focus Areas

In 2022-2023, The Australian High Commission will fund projects in the following focus areas:

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Australian Government.

 

7. Open Call for Project Proposals from NPOs or NGOs in Madagascar

      Deadline: 28-Feb-23

The Lemonaid & ChariTea Foundation is currently accepting applications from local non-profit organizations and non-government organizations to support entrepreneurial and income-generating initiatives in regions that currently do not have fair access to the global economic system.

They work with local organizations that implement projects for positive change and economic independence in their communities.

Focus Areas

As their vision and mission already state, their concern is to contribute to a system that gives all people the opportunity to be economically included, to be entrepreneurial and to generate income. As such, their project grants focus on the interconnected areas of education, access to finance, value chains, and

Advocacy:

Cross-cutting Themes

Cross-cutting themes are topics that they believe need to be addressed in order to contribute holistically to a more equitable world. These do not have to be the sole focus of a project, but can be addressed in parts and are often interconnected.

Funding Information

Funding is available for amounts between 10.000€ – 50.000€ per calendar year.

Project Duration

The project duration is a maximum of three years. The organization’s own contributions should be:

Eligible Country

Applications will be considered from organizations with projects in the following country:

Eligibility Criteria

For more Information, visit Open Call for Project Proposals.

 

8. Call for EOIs: UNESCO Report on the Fashion Industry in Africa

      Deadline: 12-Dec-22

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is accepting Expression of Interest (EOIs) from interested institutions/organizations that can develop and conduct a multi-stakeholder survey in order to collect qualitative and quantitative data on the main trends, challenges and opportunities faced by the fashion industry in Africa.

This call aims to produce an analysis of the results and present them in a consolidated report, which will be published in the framework of the work conducted by UNESCO on cultural and creative industries and in line with the Organization’s Global Priority Africa.

In view of fostering dynamic creative industries in developing countries, UNESCO has launched an exploratory study, aiming to map the fashion industry in Africa and provide a detailed and accurate assessment of its current state of development. The fashion and textile industry is the second-largest sector after agriculture in Africa, with an estimated market value of $31 billion in 2020 and growing every year, with the potential of creating jobs for millions across the continent, especially for women and youth. Despite this sustained growth, some critical issues such as lack of investment and infrastructure, weakness of vocational training, difficulties accessing new markets and challenges linked to ecological factors are affecting the sector’s sustainable development.

Objectives
Scope of Work

The selected institution/organization will be undertaking the following tasks, between December 2022 and May 2023:

Eligibility Criteria

The selected institution/organization should have the following qualifications:

For more information, visit https://en.unesco.org/creativity/news/call-expression-interest-unesco-report-fashion-industry

 

9.  Women Who Tech’s Startup Grants Program

    Deadline: 22-Dec-22

Applications for Women Who Tech’s Startup Grants Program are open to women-led startups globally.

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria
Rules

For more information, visit Tech Startup Grant.

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