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Friday, March 13, 2026

Lagos Innovates Female Founders & Funders III Programme for female founders (₦9M+ in Prizes)


Application Deadline: 4 April 2026

Applications are now open for the Lagos Innovates Female Founders & Funders III Programme. The Female Founders & Funders III programme is designed for female founders building innovative startups across Lagos State. It’s a 6-week intensive programme designed to support female-founded startups in Lagos with expert mentorship, investment readiness training, and direct access to investors and ecosystem partners.

The programme is hybrid. Weekly sessions take place in Lagos with options for virtual participation where applicable.


Requirements

You Should Apply If:

Founded or co-founded by a woman
Have a working product or MVP
Solving a clear market problem
Operating or planning to operate in Lagos
Benefits

Expert Mentorship
Weekly one-on-one guidance from experienced founders, investors, and ecosystem leaders to accelerate your growth.


Investor Readiness
Support refining your pitch deck, financial models, and investor engagement strategies to attract capital.

Network Access
Curated connections to VCs, angel investors, corporate partners, and ecosystem stakeholders.

Application Timeline:

8 March 2026: Applications Open
4 April 2026: Application Deadline
15 April 2026: Cohort Announcement
6 Weeks: Programme Duration (Starting April 2026)
June 2026: Investor Showcase

Julius Berger Vocational Support Programme 2026 for young Nigerians.


Application Deadline: Unspecified

Applications are now open for the 2026 Julius Berger Vocational Support Programme, an initiative designed to equip young Nigerians with practical technical skills and industry-recognised training that can open doors to meaningful careers.

Requirements
To apply, applicants must:

Be Nigerian and 18–28 years old
Possess a Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE)
Reside in Abuja

Women pursuing opportunities in technical fields are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications are also highly encouraged from persons within disadvantaged groups, including PWDs and IDPs.
Course Offerings

The company has carefully designed curricula for training in the following technical expertise to enable beneficiaries learn a skill that will remain commercially viable for the foreseeable future. Unlock your future in the building trades with a training programme specialising in:


Masonry Level 1 (10 Months)
Carpentry Level 1 (10 months)
Solar and Electrical Works (10 Months)

Arts & Culture Trust Nyoloha Scholarship Programme 2026 for Young South Africans

Application Deadline: 5 April 2026

Applications are now open for the 2026 Arts & Culture Trust Nyoloha Scholarship Programme. The ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme is an undergraduate scholarship initiative designed to provide life-changing opportunities for school leavers to pursue tertiary studies in the performing, visual, and digital arts. Through a blend of mentorship, training, and live showcases, participants gain professional exposure, build networks, and prepare for sustainable careers in the creative economy.

The programme is proudly supported by Nedbank, Sun International and MTN South Africa.

Programme Highlights

Builds an alumni network connecting graduates to opportunities in the creative economy.

Identifies talent nationwide through auditions and portfolio reviews.
Provides three months of mentorship and workshops with industry leaders.
Culminates in a visual arts exhibition and performing arts showcase of finalists’ work.

Awards two full scholarships annually (up to R300,000 each) in Performing Arts and Visual/Digital Arts.

Eligibility
Individuals who are:

Between the ages of 17 – 25 years old.
Currently in Grade 12 OR have university exemption.

Need financial assistance to pursue a qualification in performing or visual arts as a South African tertiary/accredited institution, for studies commencing in 2027.

Not currently registered at a tertiary institution/accredited institution for the 2026 academic year.

Do not have an existing tertiary qualification in an arts/creative discipline from a South African tertiary/accredited institution.

Not considered a professional artist – (have specialized training/and or employed full time in their artistic discipline).

Not a 2025 ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme participant or finalist.
Willing and able to commit to the 6-month duration of the programme.


Lagos State Government Graduate Internship Placement Programme (GIPP) 2026 for young graduates (Monthly Stipend).

Application Deadline: 10th April 2026

Applications are now open for the 2026 Lagos State Government Graduate Internship Placement Programme. The Lagos State Graduate Internship is a paid internship opportunity to begin your career while learning critical soft and hard skills, behavioural competencies, and emotional intelligence.

As a participant of the GIPP, you will learn critical soft and hard skills, behavioural competencies, and emotional intelligence. interpersonal, personal brand management and amplification.


Eligibility Criteria:

To be considered for the Lagos State Graduate Internship Placement, you must:

Have a bachelor’s degree in any field
Have completed NYSC mandatory service
Have between 0-3 years of work experience
Possess the Lagos State Resident Registration Agency (LASRRA) card


Benefits

Networking
Certificates to showcase your skills
Free CV review & interview prep
3-month internships
Stipends throughout training and internship
Skill Development
Professional Growth


UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme 2026 for Young Women Scientists in Africa.


Application Deadline: March 31st 2026

Applications are now open for the 2026 UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme. This initiative aims to bridge the persistent gaps on the African continent. It is designed to offer targeted support and focuses on promoting equal opportunities in science, by creating concrete opportunities for young women to become actively involved in various life science disciplines.


The Young African Women Scientists Programme, established in 2024 by UNESCO’s Executive Board and funded by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, aims to promote and support two exceptional young African women in the life sciences. The program seeks to encourage their active participation in their countries’ scientific and technological development. Each year, two young women will be awarded a grant of $25,000, with a total of $50,000, to advance their research and foster a promising scientific career.


Eligibility criteria
Must hold African nationality and conduct research at a recognized laboratory in Africa.
Must be under 45 years of age at the time of application.
Must hold a PhD in the field of life sciences.
Engaged in scientific research within the field of life sciences, focusing on advancing knowledge and contributing to sustainable development.


Please note that only Governments of African Member States, in consultation with their National Commissions can submit applications.

Application submission process
Applications must be completed either in English or French via the online form below.

The submissions should include the following: 

A proposal outlining an innovative research idea that can be completed within one year, considering the facilities available to the applicant.
A detailed work plan, including the project’s activities, objectives, and expected outcomes, with a timeline showing completion within one year.
A comprehensive budget breakdown for the $25,000 grant, clearly demonstrating how the funds will be allocated to implement the proposed project (e.g., materials, equipment, travel, publication fees, etc.). Given that the Grant Disbursement will be as follows:


$23,000 of the grant will be provided in advance at the start of the project.
$2,000 will be provided upon submission of a final report at the end of the fellowship period, detailing the project’s results and the use of the funds.
A summary of past research, including publications and other supporting documents, with significant publications highlighted.
A detailed CV, including academic qualifications, positions held, research experience, and current work.
Two recommendation letters from a thesis supervisor or peer in the research field (who is not part of the candidate’s immediate environment).

Please note that self-nominations shall not be considered as well as incomplete applications.

South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Data Science Graduate Development Programme 2027 for South African postgraduates.


Application Deadline: April 30, 2026

Applications are now open for the 2027 South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Data Science Graduate Development Programme. The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is looking for talented postgraduates to join its one-year Data Science Graduate Development Programme in February 2027.

Data science is an inter-disciplinary field that uses scientific methods, processes, algorithms and systems to extract knowledge and insights from structured and unstructured data. The core outcome of this programme is to develop deep capabilities in advanced analytics in central banking.


Program Format

Graduates will be placed in the Central Bank Departments within the SARB, from February 2027 to January 2028. During the programme, graduates will attend various learning interventions at the SARB Academy, including technical training. The programme offers opportunities for a Data Science track, and graduates will work in a Data Lab environment from time to time, on various use cases.

Duration of the programme: One year

Qualifications
To be considered, candidates must have a postgraduate qualification or be in the process of completing a postgraduate qualification (ideally completed the course work) in one of the following fields:

SARB Graduate                                                                                       

Data Science
Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence
Predictive Analytics Modelling
Statistics
Applied Mathematics
Digital Technology (Information Technology)
Fintech
Economics with Econometrics
Business Mathematics and Informatics.
Additional requirements

Coding with R and/or Python;
be a South African citizen;
be a curious, innovative and self-motivated individual with strong analytical skills;
have a proven track record of academic excellence with an overall average mark of 70% and above; and
have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Have Fintech experience.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Call For Applications: BATN Foundation Graduate Agripreneur Program (GAP) – Up to (₦1,500,000) Grant . (Nigeria)


Applications are now open for the Graduate Agripreneur Programme (GAP) organized by the British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATN Foundation). The initiative supports young Nigerian graduates with innovative agribusiness ideas through funding, training, and mentorship.

About the Program
The Graduate Agripreneur Programme (GAP) is designed to help graduates establish sustainable agribusiness ventures and demonstrate that agriculture can be a profitable career path.

The program equips participants with:

Practical agribusiness training
Mentorship from industry experts
Access to land and farming tools
Seed funding to start or scale their agribusinesses
The initiative also aims to reduce youth unemployment and strengthen Nigeria’s agricultural sector by turning graduates into job creators.


The initiative also aims to reduce youth unemployment and strengthen Nigeria’s agricultural sector by turning graduates into job creators.

Grant Value
₦1,500,000 equity-free grant per winner
Total funding for participants can reach over ₦22 million across the cohort depending on the number of selected agripreneurs.


Additional Benefits
Selected participants receive:

Agribusiness capacity development training

Mentorship and business advisory
Access to farmland and farming infrastructure

Market linkages and investor connections
Opportunity to launch agribusiness ventures within partner universities



Eligibility Criteria
Applicants typically must:

Be graduates of agricultural or related faculties

Have a viable agribusiness idea or existing venture

Submit a detailed agribusiness proposal
Be willing to participate in training and pitch sessions.

Businesses can be at idea stage, prototype stage, or already operating.


Partner Universities
The program currently collaborates with institutions such as:

Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta

University of Ibadan

University of Ilorin

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike


Selection Process
The application process involves:

Submission of agribusiness proposal

Technical review by experts

Shortlisting of top applicants

Live pitch session before a panel

Final selection of winners.



Lagos Innovates Female Founders & Funders III Programme for female founders (₦9M+ in Prizes)

Application Deadline: 4 April 2026 Applications are now open for the Lagos Innovates Female Founders & Funders III Programme...