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Friday, April 3, 2026

Apply for the Giving Joy Small grants. (up to $500 USD) For Women Entrepreneurs and Changemakers Worldwide.


Deadline: April 30, 2026
Giving Joy is an international nonprofit that provides small grants (up to $500 USD) to women entrepreneurs and changemakers worldwide.

Their goal is simple: To Help women build income, independence, and impact in their communities.


What They Fund

They fund ideas with impact, especially those that:

Help women, girls, or families
Create social + economic change.

Are innovative and practical

Examples:
Women empowerment programs
Small businesses with community impact
Skill training projects
Social enterprises


2026 Application Timeline
In 2026, they changed to 2 global cycles per year:
🟢 Cycle 1 (Spring 2026)
Opens: April 1, 2026
Closes: April 30, 2026
Results: June 2026 

🟣 Cycle 2 (Fall 2026)
Opens: September 1, 2026
Closes: September 30, 2026
Results: December 2026


Who Can Apply?

You are eligible if:
You are a woman (18 years and above)

From any country

You want to:
Start a business
Grow a business
Launch a nonprofit/NGO
Run a community project.


Thursday, April 2, 2026

Call For Applications: Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 for Nigerian Startups & SMEs (Over ₦100 Million in Prizes)



Applications are now open for the Startup Innovation Challenge 2026, a high-impact opportunity for startups, SMEs, and innovators across Nigeria to access funding, mentorship, and business support.

The program is organized by Startup Abuja, a social enterprise focused on empowering entrepreneurs and building Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem.

An online innovation challenge and business growth experience for startups, SMEs, tech innovators, and entrepreneurs across Nigeria.



Why You Shouldn't Miss This Opportunity
Over ₦100 million worth of prizes (cash + AWS credits + mentorship + business support)


Over ₦100 million worth of prizes (cash + support)

Access to at least ₦1,500,000 in AWS credits via Transnet Cloud.

Mentorship, visibility, and investor-readiness support.

Free AWS-powered environment to build during the innovation challenge.



Prize Categories (Equity-free)

1st Place
₦10 million value

₦5M Cash
₦4M AWS Credits
₦1M Business Mentorship/Training


2nd Place
₦8 million value

₦3M Cash
₦4M AWS Credits
₦1M Business Mentorship/Training


3rd Place
₦7 million value

₦2M Cash
₦4M AWS Credits
₦1M Business Mentorship/Training

10 Runner-Ups
₦8 million value

₦200,000 Cash
₦1.5M AWS Credits each person/team
All selected participants
₦500,000 worth of AWS credits



Challenge Categories :

EduTech
HealthTech
FinTech
AgroTech
Web3 / Blockchain
E-commerce
SaaS
Logistics / Transportation
Real Estate
And more...



Who Can Apply :

Both genders (age is not a restriction)
Nigerian or any other Africans
Non-Africans building for the African market
Your solution is tech-enabled
You have at least a working prototype/MVP for your solution (with a functional website)


Application Deadline

Application is open and will close on Sunday, 31st May 2026 by 11:59pm.



Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Apply Now For The Florish Africa grants program 2026. For Women Entrepreneurs.


Flourish Africa is the women empowerment movement founded by Apostle Folorunso Alakija to serve as a catalyst for female empowerment and development. Borne out of her passion to see women become truly fulfilled and empowered, the Flourish Africa movement was designed to create a platform for both female millennials and adults alike to have access to information that will help them grow in the areas of their career, business, love, and relationships.


 Eligibility 
To qualify, you must:
Be a woman (18–50 years) 

Own a business in Nigeria

Have at least 51% ownership (if co-owned) 

Have access to internet (for training) 

Business stage:

Startup OR existing small business
 For advanced cohorts:
CAC registration may be required
At least 1 year in business + small team

How to Apply
Visit flourishafrica.com

Complete the online application and upload the required documents

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted via email for the next stage



Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Mastercard Foundation Associates Program 2026 for young Africans (12-month internship plus monthly stipend)



Application Deadline: Unspecified

Applications are now open for the 2026 Mastercard Foundation Associates Program. The Mastercard Foundation Associates Program connects talented young people with 12-month internships across Africa. The program works through partnerships with external organizations and Foundation partner organizations to support Associates in developing leadership, employability, and entrepreneurship skills following graduation.



Requirements

Recent graduates with 0–2 years of work experience
Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni
Alumni of Mastercard Foundation programs
Young people, age 18 to 35, across Africa seeking meaningful early‑career experience


Benefits
12‑month internship placement
Hands‑on work experience
Leadership, employability, and entrepreneurship skill‑building
Mentorship and professional networks
A stipend is provided for the duration of the internship.
Career transition support


Program Journey
Recruitment & Selection
Placement in Internship Roles
Transition Pathways

How to Apply
Applicants may apply directly through the application links depending on their country of residence, or they can apply for remote roles. Roles will be posted on an ongoing basis.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

APPLY For Beauty Hut Women’s Grant powered by Busha For Women in Beauty Business. Naira (6,000,000) in Funding. (2026)


Applications close March 26, 2026.

As a female-led company, Beauty Hut understands firsthand the grit it takes to build and scale a beauty brand in Africa. That’s why we’re committed to supporting ambitious women who are ready to take their businesses to the next level.

If you’re building and ready to grow, this grant is for you.

With a total grant pool of ₦6,000,000, we are proud to support ambitious female entrepreneurs across Nigeria. The first prize winner will receive ₦3,000,000, in funding to support and grow their business.

It’s designed to support female beauty entrepreneurs in Nigeria with funding, mentorship, and visibility.

Prizes:
🥇 1st place: ₦3,000,000
🥈 2nd place: ₦2,000,000
🥉 3rd place: ₦1,000,000 


Who Can Apply

You are eligible if:
You are a woman founder (or co-founder) 

Your business is:
In the beauty industry (skincare, haircare, wellness, retail, etc.) 

Your business:
Is operational for at least 6 months .

Is registered OR has a clear plan to register .

Operates in Nigeria .

You have a clear plan for how you’ll use the grant money .


Program  Benefits (Beyond Money)

This grant is not just funding:

 Cash grant (up to ₦3M)

 Mentorship from industry experts

 Live pitching opportunity

 Business workshops

 Visibility & exposure in the beauty industry .



Saturday, March 21, 2026

Empowering the Next Generation of Female Entrepreneurs: Apply for the BOI–MTN Y’ellopreneur Program 2026


Applications are now open for the BOI–MTN Foundation Yellopreneur Program 2026, a high-impact initiative designed to empower women entrepreneurs in Nigeria through capacity building, funding access, and business support services.

The programme is a collaboration between the Bank of Industry and MTN Foundation, aimed at reducing unemployment and strengthening women-led businesses across Nigeria.

About the Yellopreneur Program

The Yellopreneur Initiative is a flagship women empowerment program focused on equipping female entrepreneurs with the skills, funding, and advisory support needed to grow sustainable businesses.

The program combines entrepreneurial training, access to finance, and mentorship, making it one of Nigeria’s most structured support systems for women in business.

The latest phase (Yellopreneur 3.0) introduces a ₦1 billion matching fund to expand access to capital for women-led enterprises.


Program Benefits
Selected participants will receive:

📚 Entrepreneurship and business management training
💰 Access to loans of up to ₦5 million (single-digit interest)
🎁 Potential grant component (partial conversion after repayment)
🤝 Mentorship and advisory support services
📈 Support in developing bankable business plans
🌍 Access to markets, networks, and growth opportunities
The program is designed to help entrepreneurs become investment-ready and scalable.


Program Structure
The Yellopreneur program typically follows a structured process:

Training Phase – Selected applicants undergo intensive business training.

Business Plan Development – Participants create bankable business proposals.

Pitch Stage – Entrepreneurs pitch their businesses.

Funding Selection – Top participants receive financial support.

About 1,000 women are trained, with top candidates selected for funding support.



Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you must:

Be a female entrepreneur in Nigeria
Own or run an existing business (typically 2+ years old)
Operate in sectors such as:

Agriculture

Manufacturing

ICT/digital services

Processing

Circular economy / waste management

Source materials locally where possible

Be willing to participate fully in the training and mentorship program.



How to Apply
Interested applicants should:

Visit the official MTN Foundation portal
Review eligibility requirements
Complete and submit the application form.


Friday, March 20, 2026

Call for Applications: Join the Pan-African Incubation Programme for AgriTech Startups.


Deadline for applications: 27th April 2026

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a call for applications for AgriTech startups to join the timbuktoo Pan-African Incubation Network and the timbuktoo AgriTech Hub, hosted in Ghana, with support from the Government of Japan, which is designed to identify, support and prepare promising startups building innovative solutions for Africa’s agricultural transformation. 

Anchored within timbuktoo, UNDP’s pan-African platform supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, the programme supports technology-driven solutions with the potential to strengthen agricultural productivity, improve food systems, increase farmer incomes and build climate-resilient agriculture across the continent. 


About the Programme 

Agriculture remains one of Africa’s most important economic sectors, employing more than half of the continent’s workforce and sustaining millions of livelihoods. Yet farmers and agribusinesses continue to face challenges, including limited access to markets, climate vulnerability, inefficient supply chains, and constrained access to finance. Technological innovation is increasingly playing a critical role in addressing these challenges and unlocking new opportunities across the agricultural value chain. Through the timbuktoo AgriTech Hub hosted in Ghana, UNDP is supporting the next generation of African entrepreneurs building solutions that can transform agriculture at scale. Selected AgriTech startups will join the timbuktoo Pan-African Incubation Network, a distributed ecosystem of incubators, innovation hubs, mentors, and investors working together to support startups across Africa.

Startups admitted to the programme will receive structured incubation support delivered by accredited incubators within the timbuktoo ecosystem, alongside access to the broader continental network of founders, ecosystem partners, and investors. Participants will also gain access to the timbuktoo Pan-African Incubation digital platform, powered by Seedstars’ SIGMA platform, which provides founders with structured tools, mentorship matching, learning resources, and AI-powered guidance to accelerate startup growth and prepare for investment readiness.


Programme Benefits  

AgriTech Startups selected for the programme will benefit from a combination of local incubation support and pan-African ecosystem access, including: 

Structured incubation programmes delivered by leading African incubators 

Access to experienced mentors, entrepreneurs and sector experts 

Participation in a pan-African network of founders, incubators and ecosystem partners 

Access to the SIGMA digital platform for startup development and progress tracking 

Receive investment readiness support, including pitch development and investor engagement 

Participate in demo days and ecosystem events across Africa 

Access potential pathways to acceleration programmes and early-stage investment opportunities .



Programme Eligibility Criteria 

Eligible startups must: 

Be based in Africa or building solutions targeting African agricultural markets 

Have a prototype or Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

Have a committed founding team 

Address a clearly defined challenge within the agricultural value chain 

Demonstrate potential for growth and scalability 


Solutions may address areas such as climate-smart agriculture, precision agriculture, agricultural data and analytics, market access platforms, agri-finance, supply chain innovation, food processing, or sustainable agricultural inputs. 

UNDP particularly encourages applications from startups led by women, youth entrepreneurs, and founders working in underserved or rural communities. 

How to Apply 

Applications are open on a rolling basis, with startups admitted through quarterly cohorts. 

The first cohort will begin in May 2026, with additional cohorts starting every three months. 


Apply for the Giving Joy Small grants. (up to $500 USD) For Women Entrepreneurs and Changemakers Worldwide.

Deadline: April 30, 2026 Giving Joy is an international nonprofit that provides small grants (up to $500 USD) to...