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Sunday, 31 May 2026

GHAI CSO Budget Advocacy Accelerator 2026 — Open to African and Asian Civil Society Organizations

 GHAI CSO Budget Advocacy Accelerator 2026 — Open to African and Asian Civil Society Organizations



Africa allocates less than 15% of its national budgets to health — a target set by the Abuja Declaration over two decades ago that most countries are yet to meet. When government funding fails, communities pay with their lives. The Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI) is training the people who can change that.

What Is It?

The CSO Budget Advocacy Accelerator is a programme launched by the Global Health Advocacy Incubator to strengthen the capacity of civil society organizations to influence and improve health budgets in their respective countries. It blends hands-on learning, technical assistance, and peer exchange to empower organizations working in areas such as noncommunicable disease prevention, injury control, and health security. 

GHAI is now inviting civil society organizations from low- and middle-income countries in Africa and Asia to apply for the third cohort of the programme. This 10-month edition focuses on strengthening advocacy for health and domestic financing.  

Why It Matters

Every year, 41 million lives are claimed by NCDs like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory conditions — often in countries least equipped to respond. Injuries, especially from road crashes and drowning, compound this crisis further. Yet only 2 percent of global health funding is directed toward NCDs.  

At this critical moment of dwindling international health funding, this programme is helping low- and middle-income countries chart a new trajectory — navigating domestic budget systems and unlocking sustainable resources from within their own nations.  

What Participants Will Do

Participants will take part in webinars and in-person workshops covering domestic health financing, health systems strengthening, public financial management, and strategic communications for tackling NCDs. Technical focus areas include mental health, nutrition, tobacco control, road safety, and epidemic preparedness.  

Each CSO will also develop and pitch a concrete budget advocacy campaign as a capstone project, with seed funding and mentorship from GHAI to support implementation.  Graduates join a global network of policy influencers and budget advocates committed to making public health a domestic priority.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include CSOs based in Africa or Asia that are legally registered, can receive foreign funding, and have experience in policy advocacy, health financing, or public health. Applicants must have two committed staff members able to participate in all sessions and activities. 

Country/Region Eligibility: Open to CSOs from low- and middle-income countries in Africa and Asia, including Nigeria.

Note: Organizations currently funded by GHAI/CTFK specifically for budget advocacy are not eligible.

Deadline

πŸ—“ June 1, 2026

 Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVd7mXyeqmDY23SKCzYib06oCl0yjLrRHW861afxfTRZ6C6Q/viewform?pli=1


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Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge 2026 — Up to $15,000 USD for Young Impact Founders Worldwide

 Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge 2026 — Up to $15,000 USD for Young Impact Founders Worldwide



Deadline: August 31, 2026 | Open Globally

If you're a young founder between 18 and 30 years old, already running a project or startup that creates social or environmental change — this opportunity was built for you.

The Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge 2026 is now open for applications, and it's one of the most comprehensive youth-led innovation competitions in the world. It offers grant funding awards of up to $15,000 USD, free founder support, and a gateway to paid work, fellowships, networking, and learning experiences — even beyond the competition itself.  

About Social Shifters

Social Shifters is a non-profit, Scotland-registered charity (No. SCO51121) that exists to support the next generation of leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs — young people everywhere taking action on the social and environmental issues that matter most to them.  They partner with some of the world's leading businesses to amplify the reach and resources available to young founders.

What Is the Global Innovation Challenge?

The Global Innovation Challenge is more than just a grant competition. It is a platform designed to help young changemakers strengthen their leadership, increase visibility, and scale their impact globally

The programme supports initiatives related to poverty reduction, quality education, gender equality, climate action, health and well-being, clean energy, sustainable communities, responsible consumption, and partnerships for development.  (Funds for Companies) In short — if your work is making the world better, this challenge wants to back you.

Who Is It For?

To be eligible, your social startup must be:

100% Youth-Led — Founders must be between 18 and 30 years old at the time of submission and have clear decision-making authority over the project.

Impact Focused — Startups and projects must address a clearly defined social or environmental issue and must already be delivering some measurable social outputs and impact. 

There are no nationality requirements. Participants can be located anywhere in the world.  Nigerian and African founders are fully eligible to apply.

Your idea must also contribute to at least one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

What Do You Get?

Grant Funding — Multiple awards of up to $15,000 USD for genuinely youth-led, up-and-running projects and startups.

Free Founder Support — Free learning resources are available from the moment you register, alongside connection to a global community of young social leaders.  

Opportunities Gateway — As you progress, you'll unlock incremental access to opportunities including paid work, fellowships, networking, and learning experiences.  

2026 Timeline at a Glance

18th May — Early registration opens; access to the launch event

1st June — Submissions officially open

July — Get your submissions in

31st August — Final submission deadline (5pm UTC)

September–October — Submission scoring

October — Finalists announced + pitch coaching begins

November — Finals and pitching

December — Grant award winners announced

 

How to Apply

Register on the official Social Shifters portal:

πŸ‘‰ globalinnovationchallenge.awardsplatform.com

For guidelines and FAQs, visit the official website:

🌐 www.socialshifters.co/global-innovation-challenge

For questions, contact: challenge@socialshifters.com

⏰ Deadline: August 31, 2026 — 5:00 PM UTC



Don't wait for the deadline to creep up. Register early, access the free resources, and give your application the best possible start. The world needs what you're building — now is the time to get the backing to do it bigger.

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PyCon Africa 2026 Opportunity Grants Programme

 PyCon Africa 2026 Opportunity Grants Programme — Apply Before June 1



If you are passionate about technology, coding, or Python programming and have always wanted to attend one of Africa's biggest tech conferences but couldn't afford it — this is your moment. The PyCon Africa 2026 Opportunity Grants Programme is now open, and it could be your ticket to Kampala, Uganda this October.

What Is PyCon Africa?

PyCon Africa is the annual gathering for the community using and developing the open-source Python programming language across Africa. It brings together developers, programmers, DevOps engineers, scientists, and others from the Python community to discuss application techniques, open-source development, and the future of tech on the continent.  

PyCon Africa 2026 is set to take place in October 2026 in Kampala, Uganda, hosted at the Speke Resort Munyonyo. The conference will provide a dynamic platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and community building within Africa's growing tech ecosystem.  

What Is the Opportunity Grants Programme?

As part of their commitment to fostering an inclusive community, the organisers recognise that some individuals may need financial assistance to make conference participation possible. The Opportunity Grants Programme was created for exactly this reason.  

The grants are allocated based on demonstrated financial need and the quality of responses submitted during the application process. Due to limited funds, only a small number of grants will be awarded, so every application counts.

What Can the Grant Cover?

You can request a free conference ticket only, or a grant alongside a free ticket. Anyone who is allocated a grant will automatically receive a free ticket. Approved grants may cover certain expenses such as a conference ticket, but not necessarily accommodation. Any expenses not covered by your specific grant remain your responsibility.  

Expenses you can budget for in your application include travel, visa fees (if applicable), accommodation, and subsistence — covering evening meals and local transport while in Kampala. Lunch and refreshments are provided each day during the conference.

Who Gets Priority?

The opportunity grants programme will prioritise speakers, those who will contribute back to their local communities, and those who will help increase diversity at the event and in African programming.  (PyCon Africa 2026)

Eligibility

This grant is open to individuals from across Africa who face financial barriers to attending the conference. There is no restriction by country — any African country is eligible. The organisers particularly welcome applications that increase diversity and community representation at the event.

How to Apply

First, create an account or log in at the PyCon Africa website. Next, review or update your profile details. Then use the "Apply for an opportunity grant" button to complete the online form before the deadline. Read the questions carefully and answer them as honestly and thoroughly as possible. Your application will be treated in complete confidence.  

A practical tip from the organisers: generally, it is easier to accept smaller requests, as a single large request could consume most of the budget. The lower your request, the more likely it is that they will be able to accept it.

Important Dates

Applications opened: 21 April 2026

Application deadline: 1 June 2026, 4:00 PM East Africa Time (EAT)

Notifications sent: 20 July 2026

Conference: October 2026, Kampala, Uganda

Application Link

Apply here: https://africa.pycon.org/2026/opportunity-grants/

Don't wait — the deadline is June 1, 2026. If you have been looking for a reason to join Africa's tech movement, this is it. Apply, be honest about your needs, and show how your participation will give back to your community.

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FULLY FUNDED YOUTH EMPOWERMENT FORUM (YEF) 2026 || GENEVA, SWTZERLAND

 Youth Empowerment Forum (YEF) 2026 — Geneva, Switzerland | Fully Funded | Apply Before July 5




If you have ever dreamed of walking into the United Nations headquarters, sitting in rooms where global policy is shaped, or building relationships with young leaders from across the world — this is your moment.

The Youth Empowerment Forum 2026 in Switzerland is back for its second edition — larger, more ambitious, and more globally representative than ever before.  And this time, the stakes are higher.

What Is the Youth Empowerment Forum?

The Youth Empowerment Forum (YEF) 2026 is a global leadership conference organized by the Center for Global Dialogue & Leadership (CGDL) in Geneva, Switzerland. The forum brings together 250 young leaders, students, professionals, and changemakers from around the world for high-level discussions on diplomacy, global governance, humanitarian action, and social development. 

The program includes structured policy dialogues, expert-led workshops, an institutional study visit to the United Nations Headquarters at the Palais des Nations, and dedicated briefing sessions with a guided visit to the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters.  

This is not a passive conference where you sit and listen. Participants will actively join conversations, share their ideas, and understand how global systems work in real life.  

Programme Themes

The forum runs two parallel leadership tracks:

-Track 1 — Global Governance & Diplomatic Leadership

Focused on diplomacy, global governance, and multilateral cooperation, this pathway includes high-level workshops, policy simulations, expert-led panel discussions on international affairs, and a high-level institutional visit to the United Nations Headquarters (Palais des Nations) to learn about the UN's role in multilateralism.  

-Track 2 — Global Institutions & International Cooperation

This track offers delegates direct exposure to international cooperation through a dedicated study visit and briefing at the World Trade Organization headquarters in Geneva. Participants will gain practical insight into how international organizations collaborate to address global challenges and support sustainable development.  

-Other thematic areas include youth leadership and policy influence, sustainability and climate action, digital innovation and future skills, and peacebuilding and global diplomacy.  

What's Covered? (Fully Funded Benefits)

The fully funded scholarship provides the participant with airfare, lodging, meals, all visits, certificates, and conference access. A Kofi Annan Youth Grant of $1,000 will also be awarded to the most actionable Social Action Project.  

Additionally, complete conference access comes with a free Geneva transport card usable on all public transportation.

Note: Fully funded seats are limited to around 30 seats and are highly competitive.   Partially funded and self-funded (guaranteed) participation tracks are also available.

Who Can Apply? (Eligibility)

-The forum is open to individuals aged 16–46 from all professional and academic backgrounds, including students, young professionals, NGO and civil society leaders, researchers, media professionals, social entrepreneurs, public sector professionals, and individuals passionate about global change. Applicants from all countries and disciplines are encouraged to apply.  

-No previous international experience is required. IELTS is also not required for the application.  (Scholarships Corner) If you are passionate about leadership and ready to show up for the world — you qualify.

- Countries Eligible: Open to all nationalities worldwide.

Key Details at a Glance



Date: September 3–6, 2026

Location: Mercure Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland

Funded Seats: ~30 (fully funded)

Total Participants: 250

Age Range: 16–46 years

Application Deadline: July 5, 2026


Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

thecgdl.org/yef2026

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Saturday, 30 May 2026

Mira Fellowship 2027 Cohort — Applications Are Open (Deadline: June 1, 2026)

 Mira Fellowship 2027 Cohort — Applications Are Open (Deadline: June 1, 2026)





If you have a bold idea that could change a system, a community, or the world — and you've been looking for the right people to help you build it — this might be the opportunity you've been waiting for.

The Mira Fellowship 2027 Cohort is now open for applications, and the deadline is just days away.

What Is the Mira Fellowship?

The Mira Fellowship describes itself as a social venture incubator focused on helping changemakers transform bold ideas into impactful ventures. It supports individuals committed to addressing the root causes of social challenges and building compassionate, future-focused systems — rather than simply working around existing problems.

Think of it as a co-founder you don't have to pay. Once admitted, Fellows collaborate with the Mira team to frame, research, test, and refine their ideas into clear, compelling stories and actionable plans — whatever stage their project is at, whether that's securing funding, refining a prototype, or strengthening a go-to-market strategy. (The Mira Fellowship)

What Does the 2027 Cohort Look Like?

The 2027 Cohort will be a six-month intensive journey beginning in September 2026. Fellows gather in person for a 2–3 day summit (with lodging provided), while the majority of programming takes place virtually. Many Fellows continue working full- or part-time jobs during the Fellowship. 

What Do Fellows Receive?

Every accepted Fellow gets a bespoke support package that includes:

1:1 coaching matched with seasoned for-profit and nonprofit entrepreneurs, tailored to each Fellow's specific needs; cohort collaboration including virtual calls and peer partnerships for ongoing accountability; an in-person summit covering alternative perspectives, community engagement, prototyping, and storytelling; and micro-grants to support alternative perspectives research and immersive work. 

When projects are ready, the Mira team connects Fellows with their network of motivated donors and investors looking for committed visionaries to take them to the next level. 

Who Is This For? (Eligibility)

The Mira Fellowship is designed for mid-career professionals — people with enough experience to deeply understand the problem they're solving and the conviction to make it their life's work. There is no specific age requirement; "mid-career" is defined by experience, not age. 

The fellowship is open internationally, welcoming applicants from any country pursuing projects with the potential for global or widespread impact. 

You might be a Mira Fellow if you are:

-Tackling a complex, systemic problem with a bold solution; observant and flexible, with an openness to test your assumptions; determined to push through challenges; collaborative and eager to learn from diverse perspectives; and deeply knowledgeable in your field with a proven track record. 

-Applicants do not necessarily need to run large organizations or funded startups. The fellowship is particularly interested in people with bold ideas, strong purpose, and a commitment to systemic change. 

What Do You Need to Apply?

The application requires: a 2-minute video statement (a simple story about something that happened to you recently — they're interested in how you tell it); a PDF resume; and a written materials document covering your idea and its impact (500 words), an impact visual showing the world after your idea is implemented, your resources and key milestones, why you are uniquely qualified, and why this work must begin now.

There is a $20 application fee. However, the Mira Fellowship team does not want this to be a barrier — if it presents a hardship, you can reach out to them directly at info@mirafellowship.org

What Happens After You Apply?

Selected candidates are contacted within 2–3 weeks for further discussion. The process ensures each Fellow's vision is understood and matched with the support necessary for success.

Deadline & Application Link

πŸ“… Deadline: June 1, 2026 — that's tomorrow, so don't sleep on this!

πŸ”— Apply here: www.mirafellowship.org | Direct application form: forms.gle/5hebErX8bQyQ8kST9

πŸ“§ Questions? Email: info@mirafellowship.org

This opportunity was curated for entrepreneurs, innovators, and young leaders. Share it with someone who needs to see it.





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Thursday, 28 May 2026

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: ECOSOCC 5th Permanent General Assembly | African Union

 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: ECOSOCC 5th Permanent General Assembly | African Union

Deadline: 15 July 2026



What Is This Opportunity?

The Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union (ECOSOCC) has announced a call for applications for elections into its 5th Permanent General Assembly — open to eligible Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) operating at national, regional, continental, and African Diaspora levels across AU Member States.  

ECOSOCC is an advisory and consultative organ of the African Union established in 2004. It serves as a platform for promoting dialogue among African citizens on issues affecting the continent, while ensuring that civil society voices are reflected in AU policies and programmes. 

In simpler terms? This is your organisation's seat at Africa's highest table. Selected organisations will join a network of 200+ CSOs shaping Africa's development agenda across key sectors. 

Why Should You Apply?

This is your opportunity to champion inclusive voices in continental decision-making, shape AU policies and programmes that impact millions across Africa, drive Agenda 2063 with equity, empowerment, and participation at the core, and amplify the voices of African citizens.  

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants are Civil Society Organisations that are women-led, youth-led, or advancing the rights and empowerment of women, youth, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities.

The ECOSOCC General Assembly is composed of 209 Civil Society Organisations — including three CSOs from each AU Member State at the national level, ten regional CSOs, eight continental CSOs, twenty African Diaspora CSOs, and six ex-officio members nominated by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission. At least one of the three national CSO seats per country must represent women's empowerment or youth-focused initiatives.  

How to Apply

The application process is conducted through the ECOSOCC-Connect online platform in two stages: first, registration of the organisation profile, and second, submission of the formal application for the 5th Permanent General Assembly. All supporting documentation must be provided as required on the portal.  

πŸ‘‰ Apply Now at ecosocc.au.int/connect

⏰ Deadline: 15 July 2026

The deadline for submission is 15 July 2026 at 17:00 Central African Time, while elections are scheduled for September to October 2026.  

Don't sleep on this. If your organisation is working for women, youth, children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities anywhere in Africa — this is your moment to take your work to the continental level.

Share this with every CSO leader you know. The continent needs your voice.

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HER AGENDA BREAKTHROUGH GRANT (VOLUME III)

 Her Agenda Breakthrough Grant (Volume III)
$5,000 for Women Entrepreneurs Who Are on the Verge of Their Next Level



The Breakthrough Grant was born out of a simple, powerful realization: so many brilliant women are on the verge of greatness, yet are held back simply by a lack of capital. 

Her Agenda — a digital media platform empowering women globally — is awarding $5,000 to one ambitious woman entrepreneur through their Volume III cycle. This is a community-funded grant, meaning real people who believe in women-led businesses are pooling money to make this happen.

What Is It For?

The grant is for a specific "breakthrough" moment — launching a product, hiring a key person, entering a new market — not just keeping the lights on. If you have a clear next step and the capital gap is the only thing standing between you and that step, this grant is speaking directly to you.

Who Can Apply?

You must be an entrepreneur with a currently operating business and be an active subscriber to the Her Agenda newsletter — this is a mandatory requirement for consideration.  The grant is open to women of any industry. No country restriction is explicitly stated.

Deadline

The deadline to submit your application is September 18th, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST.  

⚠️ Note for Nigerian Applicants: There is no stated country restriction. Subscribe to the Her Agenda newsletter first — it is a requirement — then apply. Confirm international eligibility on the application page before submitting.

πŸ‘‰ Apply here: grant.heragenda.com


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Wednesday, 20 May 2026

APPLY FOR THE WeAreTELL GLOBAL VOICES PROGRAM

 Are You the Next Global Voice for Climate Action? Apply for the WeAreTELL Global Voices Program



If you are a young storyteller, creator, journalist, filmmaker, designer, or digital voice with something to say about the world's climate crisis — this one is for you.

WeAreTELL, described as the world's largest global climate and environmental storytelling movement, has opened applications for its Global Voices Program, and the deadline is 10th June 2026.

What Is WeAreTELL?

WeAreTELL is a global climate storytelling initiative created by Creation Flick, dedicated to amplifying voices from communities living at the frontlines of the climate crisis — from melting glaciers to parched farmlands, from rising seas to disappearing forests.  

Their work is not just about reporting. They sit at the intersection of media, science, policy, indigenous knowledge, and human stories — bridging the gap between raw data and lived experience, and translating the abstract language of climate change into deeply human narratives that move hearts, inspire action, and foster understanding across generations and borders.  

What Is the Global Voices Program?

The Global Voices Circle was created for one purpose: to make sure the world hears the stories it has ignored for far too long — from the Amazon and Andes to Nairobi's informal settlements, from island nations losing land to farmers facing failed harvests. WeAreTELL is building a living archive of humanity's climate reality, told by those who live it, not by those who observe it from afar.  

In short, this program brings together a community of young creatives to use their platforms, skills, and voices to drive climate awareness and inspire action through storytelling.

Who Is This For?

This program is open to:

-Storytellers and writers

-Journalists and bloggers

-Filmmakers and videographers

-Designers and visual artists

-Digital content creators and social media voices

If you are passionate about the environment, climate justice, or community resilience — and you have a way of telling stories — this program wants to hear from you.

Why Should You Apply?

WeAreTELL is building a generation of storytellers who see themselves not as observers, but as architects of the planet's future narrative — storytellers who carry both the memory of what has been lost and the imagination of what can still be saved, standing at the intersection of culture, truth, resilience, and justice and using their voices as instruments of change.  

For young Nigerians especially, this is a chance to put African stories on the global map — not as victims of climate change, but as voices of solutions, resilience, and action. WeAreTELL's mission is deeply aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, using strategic storytelling to advance equitable climate solutions and elevate marginalized voices.  

This is your chance to join a global movement, build your portfolio, and be part of a network of storytellers making real impact.

Application Deadline & How to Apply

πŸ“… Deadline: 10th June 2026

πŸ”— Apply here: https://forms.gle/JMnNabMetyaXhF4e9

You can also learn more about WeAreTELL and the Global Voices Circle at wearetell.org

Don't just watch the world change — be the voice that tells its story. Apply before 10th June 2026.

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Sunday, 17 May 2026

THIS ABILITY 5.0 GRANT: ₦300,000 FREE FUNDING FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS WITH DISABILITIES IN NIGERIA

 THIS ABILITY 5.0 GRANT: ₦300,000 FREE FUNDING FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS WITH DISABILITIES IN NIGERIA



Application Deadline: May 20, 2026 — Don't Sleep On This!

If you are a young Nigerian entrepreneur living with a disability, here is a funding opportunity you cannot afford to miss. The This Ability 5.0 Grant, powered by Premium Power Solutions and organised by Raising Star Africa Foundation, is offering a ₦300,000 grant to support your business — no repayment, no equity, just real money to grow your hustle.

About Raising Star Africa Foundation

Raising Star Africa Foundation is a Non-governmental organization founded in 2020 by Michael Showunmi — himself a person with disability from a less-privileged background in Lagos, Nigeria. His personal experience navigating a society that was hostile to differently-abled individuals ignited his passion to build an inclusive Africa where every differently-abled person has a voice and equal opportunity.  

Since its inception, the Foundation has reached over 15,000 children in different communities across various states in Nigeria, with programmes spanning educational inclusion, vocational training, and economic empowerment.

The This Ability Grant is now in its fifth edition — a clear sign that the programme is delivering real results and growing stronger every year.

What Is the This Ability 5.0 Grant?

The grant is designed to stimulate a disability continuum that is economically empowered. The Foundation enrolls young adults with disabilities who are entrepreneurs in financial training and provides grants to support their businesses — stimulating economic empowerment of the disability ecosystem.  

In simple terms: if you have a disability and you're running a business or trying to grow one, this grant was designed specifically for you.

Grant Prize

πŸ’° ₦300,000 — awarded to successful applicant(s)

This is free, non-repayable funding you can channel directly into your business — stock, equipment, marketing, rent, or whatever your business needs most.

Who Is It For? Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the This Ability 5.0 Grant, you must:

✅ Be a young entrepreneur with a disability

✅ Be residing in Nigeria

✅ Be 40 years old or younger

✅ Not be a previous grantee of the This Ability programme

That's it. No complex paperwork. No degree requirements. No industry restrictions mentioned. If you have a disability, you're in Nigeria, you're running a business, and you haven't received this grant before — you are eligible to apply.

Application Deadline

πŸ—“️ May 20, 2026

That deadline is extremely close — just days away. If this applies to you or someone you know, share this immediately and get the application in today.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://forms.gle/8nnF7uicGqUrsqXR6

🌐 www.raisingstarafrica.org

πŸ“§ Email: info@raisingstarafrica.org

πŸ“ž +234 803 446 5277 | +234 913 484 0906

πŸ“ 1 Adekunle Owobiyi Close, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos


Entrepreneurs living with disabilities in Nigeria face a double disadvantage — the everyday challenges of building a business, compounded by systemic barriers that make accessing funding even harder. The This Ability Grant exists to close that gap. Premium Power Solutions stepping in as a sponsor signals growing private sector commitment to disability inclusion in Nigerian entrepreneurship.

This is also a reminder that disability is not inability. Across Nigeria, differently-abled entrepreneurs are building remarkable businesses — they just need the right support at the right time.

Share This Post

If you know anyone who qualifies — a family member, friend, customer, or community member — please share this post. The deadline is May 20, 2026, and this opportunity is too good to miss.

Note: This is a grant opportunity shared for informational purposes. All application details should be verified directly with Raising Star Africa Foundation through their official channels.

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OVER ₦100 MILLION UP FOR GRAB: STARTUP INNOVATION CHALLENGE 2026 OS OPEN

 GRANT ALERT: Over ₦100 Million Up for Grabs — Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 is Open!



If you've been building a business and wondering when your big break will come, this might be it. The Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 is officially open, and Nigerian entrepreneurs, startups, and tech innovators are being invited to apply for one of the most talked-about funding opportunities of the year.

What Is It?

The Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 is an online competition for startups, SMEs, and tech innovators across Nigeria, offering over ₦100 million in cash, AWS credits, and mentorship. 

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

This is not just a pitch competition. It is structured as a hackathon plus growth programme, combining innovation, mentorship, and real funding opportunities.  

Who Is It For?

Applicants must be Nigerians, other Africans, or non-Africans building solutions for the African market. Your solution must be tech-enabled and you must have at least a working prototype or MVP, including a functional website. There is no age restriction, and both individuals and teams are welcome to apply.  

The challenge focuses on EduTech, HealthTech, FinTech, AgroTech, Web3/Blockchain, E-commerce, SaaS, Logistics/Transportation, Real Estate, and other emerging tech sectors. 

What Will You Win?

The prize structure is equity-free. Here's how it breaks down:

-1st Prize: ₦10 million in total value — ₦5 million cash + ₦4 million in AWS credits + ₦1 million in business mentorship

-2nd Prize: ₦8 million in total value — ₦3 million cash + ₦4 million in AWS credits + ₦1 million in mentorship

-3rd Prize: ₦7 million in total value — ₦2 million cash + ₦4 million in AWS credits + ₦1 million in mentorship

-10 Runner-Ups: ₦200,000 cash + ₦1.5 million in AWS credits each

All selected participants: ₦500,000 worth of AWS credits


Beyond the cash, participants receive access to a free AWS-powered environment through Transnet Cloud to build, test, and scale their solutions during the challenge.  

Deadline

⏳ Applications are currently open and will close on Sunday, 31 May 2026 at 11:59pm.  (Nigeria Startup News) That's less than two weeks away — don't sleep on this!

After the application deadline, shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly and invited to proceed to the next stage.

How to Apply

Interested entrepreneurs should submit their applications on the Startup Abuja portal. The application should include a detailed business plan, a pitch deck, and any relevant supporting documents.  

πŸ‘‰ Apply here: startupabuja.com.ng/innovation-challenge

Quick Tip Before You Apply

Applicants are advised to ensure that their website, domain, and professional email remain active throughout the duration of the programme.  Make sure everything is professional and accessible before you hit submit.

Opportunities like this don't come every day. Whether you're in EduTech, AgroTech, FinTech, or any other tech-driven sector — if you have a working product and a vision to scale, apply now before May 31st.

Share this with every entrepreneur you know. The more Nigerians that know, the better. 

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Friday, 15 May 2026

DAVID OYEDEPO FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2026/2027

 David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship 2026/2027 — Applications Are Now Open!



If you or someone you know is a young, academically excellent African student dreaming of a world-class university education without the financial burden, this is the opportunity you have been waiting for. The David Oyedepo Foundation (DOF) Scholarship Programme for the 2026/2027 academic session is now officially open for applications!

What Is the David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship?

The David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship Programme is the major platform for promoting the Foundation's vision and goals. It awards full-ride scholarships to qualified individuals who are indigenes and residents of African countries, and seeks to develop youth leaders who are ready to put their learned skills to work in leading organizations, communities, and their local countries. 

Who Is It For?

Before applying, applicants must meet the following requirements: be citizens and permanent residents of Nigeria or any other country in Africa; be at least age 16 and not exceeding 25 at the time of application submission; be well-proficient in reading, writing, and speaking English; and demonstrate an outstanding academic track record during their time in secondary school. 

For Nigerian applicants specifically, a minimum of 20 marks above the JAMB official cut-off marks is required, alongside a minimum of 80% or 4.0 GPA/5.0 in the secondary school transcript.

Applicants must also have begun admission applications to either Covenant University or Landmark University — and must apply to only one of the two institutions, as applying to both may attract disqualification.

What Does the Scholarship Cover?

The scholarship is fully funded and covers tuition for up to 5 years — the standard duration of the programme. It also covers academic fees, though recipients may need to cover accommodation, meals, travel, medicals, and other personal expenses. 

Where Will You Study?

The scholarship is for study at Covenant University in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, and Landmark University in Omu-Aran, Kwara State, Nigeria. Both are among Nigeria's most prestigious private universities.

How Does the Selection Work?

The scholarship programme selection process is a need-dependent, merit-based open competition. After the deadline, all eligible applications are reviewed by a selection panel. Chosen finalists are then interviewed by the David Oyedepo Foundation team through an online video conferencing platform.

Successful scholarship applicants will receive their award from July, and are expected to resume lectures at Covenant or Landmark Universities between August and September 2026. 

Tips for a Strong Application

To enhance your chances, apply early with a complete and accurate application including all required documents. Select a course relevant to Africa's development. Thoroughly prepare for the online assessment test and potential oral interview. Highlight your achievements, skills, values, and vision for Africa in your application essay and interview. 

How to Apply

Apply directly via the official link provided on the flyer:

πŸ‘‰ https://bit.ly/DOF2026Scholarship

You can also follow them on social media @davidoyedepofoundation for updates.

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ALC ASSOCIATE FELLOWSHIP IN PEACE, SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICAN STUDENTS

 ALC Associate Fellowship in Peace, Security & Development for African Students — Apply Before May 24, 2026



If you are an African student passionate about leadership, peacebuilding, and development, here is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. The African Leadership Centre (ALC) is calling for applications for its Associate Fellowship Bursary for African Students in Peace, Security and Development (Degree Awarding) for the 2026/27 academic year.

About the African Leadership Centre

Established in 2010, the African Leadership Centre (ALC) seeks to build an inter-generational community of transformative leaders producing cutting-edge knowledge that serves as a catalyst for a new peace, security and development agenda in Africa. 

The Centre operates from two bases — Nairobi, Kenya and King's College London — and its work spans academic research, policy advocacy, and hands-on leadership training.

What Is the Associate Fellowship Bursary?

This associate fellowship bursary is available to African students applying for the MSc Global Leadership and Peacebuilding at King's College London, for the 2026/27 academic year (beginning in September 2026). It is available to students studying full-time only, and is open to young Africans who are pursuing careers in leadership, security, and development.

The programme integrates academic research with mentorship, simulation exercises, peer-to-peer mentoring, and practical experience at African institutions. Upon completion, associate fellows have the opportunity to participate in a paid 6-month attachment at an African university or regional organization. 

What Do You Get?

Successful applicants will receive a 25% tuition fee reduction plus a £5,000 living stipend, as well as access to ALC's global network of peace and security leaders. 

Who Is This For?

This fellowship is designed for:

-African students applying for or planning to apply for the MSc in Global Leadership and Peacebuilding at King's College London

-Young Africans pursuing full-time study only

-Those committed to careers and impact in leadership, security, and development

-Candidates who hold a master's or bachelor's degree (or equivalent professional experience)

-Candidates must be able to demonstrate values such as promoting African-led ideas and processes of change, independent thinking, integrity, pursuit of excellence, recognition of youth agency, and respect for diversity in all its forms. Candidates must have citizenship in an African country and hold valid travel documents prior to acceptance. 

Application Requirements

The following documents are required before your application is considered complete: a fully completed application questionnaire on the online application system; a supporting statement of 500 to 750 words outlining why you want to join this programme, what unique contribution you would bring, and what change you envision contributing to in your community or area of work after the programme; and two letters of recommendation to be received directly from your referees by the deadline of 24 May 2026, 23:59 hrs EAT. 

Note: For most students from the Global South, passing an English Language Proficiency Test is mandatory to gain unconditional acceptance to the MSc programme at King's College London. 

How to Apply

Applicants will need to create an account on the King's website and complete all necessary steps until they submit their application successfully. 

When prompted to select a programme on the King's application portal, choose Peace & Security Fellowship — do not select MSc in Global Leadership and Peacebuilding. In addition to applying through the King's system, applicants must make a separate application through the ALC-Nairobi portal for the fellowship programme. 

πŸ”— ALC Application Portal: apply.alcafricandatalab.com

πŸ”— Official ALC Website: africanleadershipcentre.org

⏰ Application Deadline: Sunday, May 24, 2026

Time is short — you have only days left. If you are an African student ready to build your career at the intersection of peace, leadership, and development, this fellowship could be your gateway to King's College London and a continent-wide network of changemakers.

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ECOWAS COYWA PROGRAM FOR AFRICAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS

 ECOWAS COYWA Program Is Open — And African Women Entrepreneurs Need to See This



If you are a young woman building a business anywhere in West Africa, this opportunity was designed with you in mind. The ECOWAS Commission has officially launched applications for the COYWA Program — Creating Opportunities for Youth and Women in Africa — and applications are open right now.

HereπŸ‘‡πŸΌ Is everything you need to know.

What Is COYWA?

COYWA is a flagship initiative of AUDA-NEPAD, developed in partnership with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID). The programme was established after a strategic reflection on youth and women's empowerment, and spans a five-year implementation period. Aligned with the African Union's Agenda 2063, COYWA aims to empower women and youth both economically and socially.

The programme's overarching goal is to improve the capacities, autonomy, and livelihoods of African women and youth, resulting in greater economic independence, stronger leadership, and enhanced contribution to community development. 

The ECOWAS Commission is now running its own arm of this continental programme — the ECOWAS Young Women Entrepreneurs Program (EYWEP) — specifically targeting women entrepreneurs across the 15 ECOWAS Member States.

Who Is This For?

This programme is for you if you are:

✅ A young woman aged 18–35 from an ECOWAS Member State (this includes Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, Gambia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, Togo, Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau)

✅ An entrepreneur or business owner — whether you are early-stage or already growing

✅ Passionate about innovation, impact, and sustainability

✅ Working in sectors such as technology, agribusiness, renewable energy, digital commerce, or any enterprise with growth potential

The programme is also open to youth-led startups, innovators, and women-owned businesses across West Africa.  

What Will You Gain?

Selected participants will benefit from business incubation and acceleration support, mentorship from industry experts and ecosystem leaders, entrepreneurial training and capacity-building, networking access with regional innovators and investors, and exposure to regional and international markets.  

In plain terms — this is not just a certificate programme. It is a full ecosystem of support to help you build, scale, and position your business for long-term success.

The programme's core components include certified training covering digital and financial literacy, e-commerce, and skills development, alongside employment creation, inclusiveness, human rights, and gender equality initiatives. 

Why You Should Apply

West African women entrepreneurs face real gaps — access to finance, visibility, mentorship, and structured business education. Programmes like COYWA are increasingly important channels for connecting founders with mentorship, visibility, training, funding readiness, and the ecosystem support needed to build sustainable businesses capable of scaling across African markets.  

This is a regional-level programme backed by the ECOWAS Commission and the African Union. Being selected gives you not just tools, but legitimacy — the kind that opens doors with investors, partners, and international networks.

How to Apply

πŸ“Œ Application Portal: Visit the official ECOWAS EYWEP platform at eywep.cdjscedeao.org

πŸ“Œ Download the Application Form: Available directly on the Resources page of the website (COYWA Application Form — English version available)

πŸ“Œ Deadline: Check the official website for the exact closing date — the call for applications was published on 9 May 2026, so the window is active now. Do not wait.

πŸ“Œ Contact: eywepinfo@cdjscedeao.org

πŸ“Œ Social Media: Follow @ecowas_cedeao and use the hashtag #COYWA for updates

Opportunities at this level — backed by a continental body, open to women across 15 countries, offering real business support — do not come every day. If you are a woman building something in West Africa, this is your moment to step into a bigger room.

Apply. Share with a sister entrepreneur. And let us know in the comments if you submit your application.

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TOGETHER WOMEN RISE FEATURED GRSNTS PROGRAM 2026

 FUNDING ALERT: Together Women Rise Featured Grants Program 2026 — Apply Before June 5!



If you run a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of women and girls in the Global South, this is the funding opportunity you've been waiting for — and you need to move fast.

Together Women Rise is currently accepting applications for its 2026 Featured Grants Program, and the window is open only until June 5, 2026.

πŸ’° What Is the Grant?

Together Women Rise plans to invest at least $1 million in its Featured Grant program this year — an increase of about 35% over 2025 grants awarded. Featured Grants range in size from $35,000 to $50,000, and fund organizations and projects that address the varied issues and needs of women and girls in the Global South, including education, healthcare, economic opportunities, gender-based violence, child marriage, and more.  

The funding is typically disbursed over a 24-month period, providing recipients with the stability needed to implement and sustain their projects effectively.  

 What Is the Programme For?

Together Women Rise funds projects and organizations that are making life-changing differences for women and girls in low-income communities in the Global South — reaching the most vulnerable and marginalized communities, women and girls living in extreme poverty, often in some of the most remote areas of the world.  

They fund a range of projects related to women's economic opportunities, education, leadership, health, safety and security, and climate justice. Many grants fund integrated approaches that address multiple, interconnected challenges — projects that combine education with health services and economic empowerment, for example.  

The core philosophy is this: organizations and projects funded will create lasting change in the lives of the women and/or girls they serve, and must actively include their perspectives — providing solutions identified by the women and girls being served.  

Who Should Apply?

This opportunity is designed for nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives of women and girls across low-income and marginalized communities in the Global South. Organizations working at the intersection of empowerment, health, education, and sustainability are strongly encouraged to apply.  

Additionally, women must make up the majority of the organization's leadership, reinforcing the programme's commitment to women-led solutions.  

Key eligibility conditions include:

-Applicant must not have received a Together Women Rise grant within the past four years.  

-Organizations using a fiscal sponsor must have a verifiable, existing relationship with that sponsor in place for at least the past 12 months.  

-Grants support capacity building, programme expansion, or the development of new initiatives. Funding cannot be used for debt reduction, endowments, election campaigns, lobbying, or government entities.  

 How to Apply — Step by Step

The application process works in three stages:

-Eligibility Questionnaire — Complete a brief form to determine your eligibility

-Organisation Profile — Eligible applicants receive instructions to create an online profile

-Full Application — Includes IRS documentation, operating budget, Form 990s, and fiscal sponsor agreement (if applicable)  

-After being selected, grantees must provide high-quality photos, a short video, impact stories, and progress reports. Participation in webinars and regular check-ins is required over the grant period.  

Why This Matters Right Now

This grant cycle comes at a critical time. As government and private funding for foreign aid and gender equality programmes declines, Together Women Rise is stepping up — this year's application cycle already received over 600 applications, a dramatic increase from the typical 100 to 200 per cycle, making it the most competitive cycle to date.  

That means if your organisation qualifies — don't wait. Apply now.

πŸ—“️ Key Dates

Application Opens: May 5, 2026 (9:00 a.m. ET)

Application Deadline: June 5, 2026 (5:00 p.m. ET)

Late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances. 

πŸ“© Apply & Learn More

πŸ”— Application & Guidelines: togetherwomenrise.org/featured-grant-guidelines

πŸ“§ Questions? Email: grants@togetherwomenrise.org

Office hours are also being held on May 19 and June 1 — times and registration links are available on their website.  

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LEAP Africa Social Innovators Programme (SIP) 2026 — Applications Are Now Open!

 LEAP Africa Social Innovators Programme (SIP) 2026 — Applications Are Now Open!



Are you a young African building a business that solves real problems? This 9-month fellowship could be your biggest breakthrough yet.

What Is the Social Innovators Programme?

The Social Innovators Programme (SIP) is a 9-month fellowship that recognises the transformative potential of social innovation in Africa. It is designed to address systemic challenges and promote sustainable development by providing early-stage social entrepreneurs with the essential skills, resources, knowledge, and support needed to overcome barriers to growth. 

For the past 13 years, LEAP Africa, through the SIP, has empowered over 294 young social innovators, transforming the lives of over 4 million people across 14 African countries, with over $7.8 million in funding and revenue generated.  (LEAP Africa) That is not a small achievement — that is a track record you want to be part of.

Who Is This For?

This fellowship is built for YOU if you are:

A young African between the ages of 18 and 35, running a social enterprise that addresses challenges within Africa. Fellows are drawn from fields such as Agriculture, Technology, Climate Action, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Affordable and Clean Energy, and Workforce Development.  

Applicants working in education, technology, climate action, health, youth empowerment, agriculture, and related sectors are especially encouraged to apply.  

⚠️ Female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

To be eligible, you must:

-Be a citizen or permanent resident of an African nation

-Be running a social enterprise based in an African community

-Have founded or co-founded a social venture with at least 3 years of impact  

-Be between 18–35 years old as at April 2026

-Be proficient in English (spoken and written)

-Be able to commit to fully participating in the entire programme duration from April to October 2026 

What Will You Gain?

Selected fellows will participate in 4–6 weeks of intensive virtual training, followed by four months of mentorship from experienced professionals.  

This is achieved through a 5-day physical enterprise sustainability workshop, virtual coaching and networking calls, immersive one-on-one mentoring sessions, and monthly virtual webinar sessions and site visits. 

Beyond training, fellows gain:

-Access to funding opportunities and investor connections

-The opportunity to pitch their ventures to investors, funders, and policymakers 

-Recognised certification that strengthens professional credibility 

-A powerful network of African innovators and changemakers

The fellowship ends on a high note — it culminates in the SIP Awards (SIPA), where outstanding participants are recognised. Awards include the Outstanding Fellow Awards for top-performing fellows, the Mr. Seyi Bickersteth Prize for financial accountability and sustainability, and the Mr. Innocent Chukwuma Prize for contributions to gender empowerment and youth development. 

What Is the Time Commitment?

In total, participants can expect to dedicate an average of 12–14 hours per month over the course of the fellowship. 

 All sessions are mandatory, with prior notice required for any exemptions.

Application Deadline

⏰ 12th June 2026 — but do not wait until the last minute.

LEAP Africa strongly advises completing the application early to avoid technical glitches or internet access issues. LEAP Africa cannot be responsible for applications not submitted on time, regardless of the reason.  

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

πŸ‘‰ https://leapafrica.org/sip/

When applying, describe the real problem your initiative solves and the communities you serve. Include numbers, achievements, growth metrics, or success stories where possible. Make your application count.

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