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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Call for Applications: Katapult Africa Accelerator Program 2026 ($150,000–$500,000 Investment for Impact Startups)

African startups building solutions for food systems, agriculture, and climate resilience now have a major opportunity to scale their impact. Katapult Africa has opened applications for its 2026 Accelerator Program, offering 90 days of intensive support combined with $150,000 to $500,000 in investment for high-potential impact-driven startups.

As global population growth increases pressure on food systems and the environment, Katapult Africa is backing founders who are using technology to rethink agriculture, food security, and climate-smart solutions across the continent.


About the Katapult Africa Accelerator
The Katapult Africa Accelerator is a 90-day intensive program designed to help African startups strengthen growth strategy, improve investor readiness, and scale measurable impact.

The program combines:

Hands-on workshops

Expert-led learning sessions

Access to Katapult’s global investor and partner network

Tailored impact and business support

Selected startups also receive direct investment ranging from $150,000 to $500,000, enabling them to move faster from innovation to real-world impact.


Who Should Apply
This accelerator is open to innovative African startups working sectors such as:

AgriTech and food systems

Climate-smart agriculture
Sustainable food production
Climate resilience and adaptation
Environmental and impact-driven technologies
Startups should demonstrate:

Strong founding teams
Scalable business models
Clear impact on food systems or climate challenges
Readiness to grow and engage investors
Both early-growth and scaling startups are encouraged to apply.


Key Benefits
Participants in the Katapult Africa Accelerator will receive:

🚀 Investment Funding
Selected startups receive $150,000–$500,000 in investment to support growth and scale.

📊 Growth & Investor Readiness Support
Structured sessions focused on business growth, fundraising strategy, governance, and impact measurement.

🌍 Global Network Access
Direct connections to Katapult’s ecosystem of investors, corporates, impact partners, and mentors.

🧠 Expert Mentorship & Learning
Intensive workshops and one-on-one guidance from experienced operators and impact investors.

Program Duration
90 days of intensive acceleration, workshops, and learning sessions.

How to Apply
Interested startups can apply online via the official application form:


Call for Applications: Bridge Seed Global Impact Accelerator 2026 (Equity-Free £5,000 Funding for African Startups)

Bridge Seed Global (BSG) has opened applications for its Impact Fund–Driven Accelerator Program, a three-month accelerator designed to support young African startup founders aged 18–35 with equity-free funding, mentorship, training, and global market access.

This accelerator targets one of Africa’s most urgent challenges — youth unemployment and limited access to early-stage capital — by helping founders build commercially viable, high-impact businesses that drive inclusive economic growth and sustainable development across the continent.



About the Bridge Seed Global Impact Accelerator

The Bridge Seed Global Impact Accelerator is a hands-on, impact-focused program supporting early-stage African startups through structured business development, expert guidance, and investor readiness support. Selected founders receive funding without giving up equity, alongside tailored mentorship and strategic partnerships to help them scale sustainably.

What Selected Startups Will Receive
Participants accepted into the accelerator will benefit from:

£5,000 equity-free pre-seed grant (no ownership stake required)
World-class mentorship and founder-focused training
Direct access to investors and global networks
Comprehensive business support, including strategy, growth, and sustainability guidance
Global exposure and partnership opportunities

Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
Applicants must:

Be African startup founders aged 18–35
Be building an early-stage, impact-driven business
Demonstrate potential for commercial viability and scalability
Show commitment to solving real social or economic challenges in Africa.



FAO–Hungarian Government Scholarship 2026/2027 for Study in Hungary (Fully Funded)



Application Deadline: 28 February 2026.

Applications are now open for the 2026/2027 FAO–Hungarian Government Scholarship. The following Master of Science degree courses are offered in English for the 2026–27 academic year:

Master in Agricultural Biotechnology – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Gödöllő.

Master in Animal Nutrition and Feed Safety Engineering – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kaposvár Campus, Kaposvár.

Master in Plant Protection – University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Debrecen.

List of eligible countries and territories

Residents (who must be nationals) of the following countries are eligible to apply for the Scholarship Programme:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo1, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, North Macedonia, Madagascar, Mali, Myanmar, Republic of Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Namibia, Nigeria, North Korea, Palestine, the Philippines, Republic of Cabo Verde, Serbia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen.


Conditions
Courses will be offered provided the minimum number of students is reached.

The scholarship will cover:

application and tuition fees throughout the study period with basic books and notes;
dormitory accommodation;
subsistence costs;
health insurance.

All of the above mentioned costs are financed by the Hungarian Government, according to the Agreement between FAO and Hungary in 2007.

The scholarship covers student costs only; family members are not supported within the frame of this programme.

Application and selection process
The selection process as described below applies to scholarships beginning in September 2026.

Student selection will take place in two phases:

Phase 1: FAO will pre-screen candidates and submit applications to the Ministry of Agriculture of Hungary that will send them to the corresponding University as chosen by the applicants. Students must submit only COMPLETE dossiers. Incomplete dossiers will not be considered. Files without names will not be processed.

Phase 2: Selected candidates may be asked to take a written or oral English examination as part of the admission procedure. The participating University will run a further selection process and inform each of the successful candidates. Student selection will be made by the Universities only, without any involvement on the part of FAO. Selected students will also be notified by the Ministry.


Candidates will be selected on the basis of the following criteria:

Citizenship and residency of one of the eligible countries 
Excellent school achievements
English language proficiency (for courses taught in English)
Motivation
Good health
Age (candidates under 30 are preferred)

Deadline:
Applications should be submitted via email from 21 January to 28 February 2026.



iF Social Impact Prize 2026 for young Changemakers ( EUR 100,000 in prize money.)


Application Deadline: 20 May 2026 23:59 CET.

Applications are now open for the 2026 iF Social Impact Prize. The iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE supports projects that contribute to improving our society. If you work towards achieving one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, your project is eligible.

Every year iF Design donates EUR 100,000 to support the best projects submitted to the iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE. Your project should already be established and must be related to design (this is now one of the five evaluation criteria). You can apply with the same project a maximum of two times. Student concepts are not accepted.

Categories:

No poverty
Zero hunger
Goodhealth and well-being
Quality education
Gender equality
Clean water and sanitation
Affordable and clean energy
Decent work and economic growth
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Reduced inequalities
Sustainable cities and communities
Responsible consumption and production
Climate action
Life below water
Life on land


Benefits
Social projects that are supported with the iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE benefit from this:

A share of EUR 100,000

Publication on our iF Design Website
They will be presented to a global design community, the design-interested public and the media.

The projects selected by the jury receive an individual winner certificate.



ChangemakerXchange MENA Programme 2026 for young Changemakers.

Application Deadline: March 29 2026.

Applications are now open for the 2026 ChangemakerXchange MENA Programme. The program support, connect and amplify the work of social entrepreneurs based in Egypt, Germany*, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Switzerland or Tunisia who address pressing social, economic, and environmental challenges in their communities, while strengthening the agency and skills of young people. Participants receive access to a global community, customised capacity building and seed funding for cross-border collaborations.


Requirements

This programme is for Changemakers aged 18-35 who permanently live and work in Egypt, Germany*, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Switzerland or Tunisia
The official programme runs from May 2026 to May 2027
The in-person Summit takes place in late September in Morocco 
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
Eastern Germany, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Switzerland, Tunisia


COST
Participants are responsible for covering the following costs:

Transportation to the city where the summit takes place; including local transport from the airport, train, or bus station to the designated meeting point.
Visa fees.
Travel insurance.
Any additional expenses if they choose to arrive earlier or stay later beyond the summit dates.


ChangemakerXchange will cover ALL OTHER COSTS associated with the summit and programme, such as: accommodation, catering, local transportation, room hire, equipment & material, facilitation & hosting compensation, programme manager compensation, carbon emissions offsetting derived from the local hosting, post-summit capacity-building programme and post-summit community engagement activities.


APPLY NoW: The WE (Women Entrepreneurs) Empower UN SDG Challenge 2026 for Women Social Entrepreneurs.

The WE Empower UN SDG Challenge is a global competition for women social entrepreneurs whose work advances the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and mobilizes communities toward a more sustainable, equitable world by 2030. It was launched at the UN General Assembly in 2018 by the UN Secretary-General, the President of the World Bank, and the Council of Women World Leaders, making it the first-of-its-kind global challenge of this nature.


Purpose & Impact

Recognizes women entrepreneurs who are innovating solutions that drive progress on the SDGs. 
Elevates their work on a global platform and showcases how women business leaders are responding to key global challenges like climate action, gender equality, economic growth, quality education, and community resilienc

Ignites awareness among stakeholders — including policymakers, investors, and other entrepreneurs — about the value women leaders bring toward sustainable development. 



What Awardees Receive

Selected women — typically five regional awardees representing different world regions — receive:

✔ Access to capacity-building training, executive coaching, and tailored workshops from leading global partners. 

✔ Visibility and credibility for their enterprises on an international stage. 

✔ Networking opportunities with global business, policy, and philanthropic leaders. 
✔ Participation in high-profile events during UN Global Goals Week, Climate Week NYC, and the United Nations General Assembly. 

✔ A dynamic pitch competition hosted by dignitaries such as fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg, where awardees can present their enterprise to a distinguished panel of judges and compete for grant funding (e.g., cash awards in past years). 


Who Can Apply

Eligibility generally includes:
Identifying as a woman entrepreneur with decision-making authority in your enterprise. 


Operating a business/organization for at least three years. 

Employing a minimum number of full-time employees. 

Generating a minimum annual revenue (or equivalent funds for nonprofits). 

Being professionally proficient in English and typically aged 21 or older at the time of competition. 

Applications usually require a short video and written responses showing how your work advances specific SDGs and fosters gender equity. 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Call for Applications: 2026 Global Africa Gateway / Afreximbank Summer Paid Internship Program for Young Africans


Applications are open for the 2026 Global Africa Gateway Summer Internship Program, a collaborative initiative between The Africa Center and African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) that offers structured, paid internship placements across the African continent. This programme connects talented young Africans — including those in the diaspora — with real world professional experiences in sectors like finance, construction, commodities, law, NGOs, and more.

What the Program Offers
💸 Generous Financial Support
USD $10,000 stipend for Global Africa Gateway interns to help cover travel, living, housing, and other expenses for the duration of the summer placement.
Afreximbank internships offer a tax-free monthly stipend of USD $1,000 plus a USD $500 monthly housing allowance for interns relocating internationally (where applicable).
Additional support may include return airfare, visa assistance, accommodation during initial induction, and airport transfers for Afreximbank interns.
Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
Global Africa Gateway Summer Internship
Applicants must:
✔ Be U.S. citizens of African descent or highly qualified candidates with strong interest in Africa.
✔ Be currently enrolled in full-time graduate-level study or recent graduates (within 6 months of graduation).
✔ Be aged 22–35 years at the time of application.
✔ Be fluent in English and ideally another African Union official language (e.g., French, Arabic, Portuguese, Kiswahili).

Internships are available at host organisations across Africa, including Afreximbank and other partners in sectors such as finance, international development, infrastructure, and civil engineering.

Application deadline: February 27, 2026 (11:59pm ET) and selected candidates will be notified by March 15, 2026.


Afreximbank Internship Program
Open to:
✔ Undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled full-time at recognised institutions.
✔ Nationals of Afreximbank member states, Africans in the diaspora, and select non-African applicants aligned with Afreximbank’s mission.
✔ Candidates aged 20–32 years with proficiency in English or French (Arabic/Portuguese an advantage).

Afreximbank’s internships typically run 3–6 months with structured placements across departments relevant to your field of study.

Benefits & What You Gain
📘 Professional Experience
Interns work on real tasks and projects under supervision, gaining hands-on exposure in areas like finance, business analytics, trade, law, engineering, or NGO operations.

🤝 Mentorship & Networking
Work alongside seasoned professionals and build networks within major African institutions and international organisations.

🌍 Cultural & Career Growth
Live and work in dynamic African environments, deepen your cultural understanding, and build skills that boost employability and long-term career trajectories.

Call for Applications: Katapult Africa Accelerator Program 2026 ($150,000–$500,000 Investment for Impact Startups)

African startups building solutions for food systems, agriculture, and climate resilience now have a major opportunity to scale ...