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Saturday, 18 April 2026

The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship 2027: Everything You Need to Know Before the Deadline

 The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship 2027: Everything You Need to Know Before the Deadline



If you are a mid-career professional with a passion for leadership, public service, and global impact, this might be the most important opportunity you read about this year. The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is now open for applications — and it is fully funded.

What Is the Humphrey Fellowship?

The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship is a non-degree academic and professional exchange program that brings accomplished mid-career professionals from around the world to the United States for 10 to 12 months of intensive study, leadership development, and professional collaboration. 

 It is administered under the prestigious Fulbright Program and sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.

The program was established in 1978 as a Fulbright exchange that advances U.S. foreign policy goals through the exchange of mid-career professionals from approximately 140 eligible countries across all world regions. 

Importantly, this is not a degree programme. Fellows undertake master's level work directly related to their professional needs and fields of interest, but the programme does not result in the awarding of a degree. They are assigned in clusters of 8 to 15 fellows to the institution offering the most appropriate programme in their area of interest, with clusters balanced geographically to permit interaction among fellows from various countries.  

What Does the Fellowship Cover?

This is a fully funded opportunity. Benefits include payment of tuition and fees at the assigned host university, pre-academic English language training if required, a maintenance and living allowance including a one-time settling-in allowance, accident and sickness coverage, a book allowance, a one-time computer subsidy, international round-trip travel to and from the U.S., and a professional development allowance for field trips, professional visits, and conferences. 

What Will Fellows Do in the U.S.?

The programme goes far beyond sitting in classrooms. Fellows expand their perspectives through immersive learning, collaboration, and networking. This includes participating in a tailored experience at a U.S. institution, engaging in thematic workshops that enhance fellows' skillsets, attending high-profile events with policymakers and scholars, and more.  

A core component of the programme is a six-week Professional Affiliation experience that allows fellows to collaborate with U.S.-based organisations, share best practices, and apply their classroom learning to real-world settings.  

Who Is This Fellowship For?

The programme is designed for mid-career professionals with 8 to 18 years of experience who are looking to strengthen their leadership skills and expand their professional knowledge in the United States.  

The programme is designed to meet the requirements of policymakers, planners, administrators, and managers in the government, public and private sectors, and non-governmental organisations who have a public service commitment, demonstrated leadership potential, and commitment to their own country's development.  

To be eligible, you generally need to:

-Hold a first university degree (equivalent of a Bachelor's degree)

-Have at least five years of full-time professional experience after your undergraduate degree

-Demonstrate leadership experience and a commitment to public service

-Be proficient in written and spoken English

-Not hold dual U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status

-Women and candidates from minority and disadvantaged groups are strongly encouraged to apply. 

For Nigerian Applicants

Nigeria is among the eligible countries. Applicants in northern Nigeria should address enquiries to the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program Officer, Public Diplomacy Section, U.S. Embassy, Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area, Abuja. Applicants in southern Nigeria should contact the U.S. Consulate General, 2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos.  (U.S. Embassy in Nigeria) You can also reach out by email at NigeriaFulbright@state.gov with "The Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program" in the subject line.

Nigeria typically clusters its deadline in July, so prospective applicants should monitor the U.S. Embassy Nigeria website rather than waiting for a global announcement.  

Deadline for submission:

The deadline shown in the flyer circulating online is 20th May 2026, however it is worth noting that the deadline for applicants varies by country, and prospective applicants should contact the U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission in their home country for complete application details.  (U.S. Department of State) Confirm your country-specific deadline directly with the U.S. Embassy before assuming any date you see online.

How to Apply

Applications are submitted online using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey

 The application requires complete answers to all questions, essay responses in English that thoroughly address the prompts, two letters of reference written in English (one must be from your current employer), and official transcripts and diplomas in English.  

Final Word

The Humphrey Fellowship is not for people chasing a certificate to hang on a wall. It is for professionals who want to deepen their expertise, build global networks, and return home with sharper tools for driving change in their communities. If that sounds like you — do not wait. Confirm your local deadline with the U.S. Embassy Nigeria, prepare your documents carefully, and put your best foot forward.

Apply at: https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey

Learn more at: www.humphreyfellowship.org

One note worth flagging: the May 20th deadline shown in the flyer appears to be a generalised date circulated by third-party platforms. Nigeria's official deadline historically falls in July. Please verify directly with the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or Lagos before submitting.

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₦2,000,000 Up for Grabs: Her Essence Foundation Is Funding Female-Owned Businesses — Apply Before April 30

 ₦2,000,000 Up for Grabs: Her Essence Foundation Is Funding Female-Owned Businesses — Apply Before April 30



If you are a female entrepreneur in Nigeria between the ages of 25 and 35, this is one opportunity you cannot afford to scroll past.

Her Essence Foundation has opened applications for its Business Support Grant for Women — and the prize is up to ₦2,000,000 in startup funding for female entrepreneurs whose businesses are making a real difference.

What Is Her Essence Foundation?

Her Essence Foundation is a women-empowerment organisation whose tagline reads: "Empowering Women, Igniting Possibilities." The foundation runs initiatives designed to uplift and resource women in business, and this grant is one of its flagship programmes. Past recipients have been presented with cheques at what appears to be a formal awards event — meaning this is a credible, structured initiative with real winners.

What Is the Grant About?

The Her Essence Foundation Business Support Grant awards up to ₦2,000,000 in startup funding to qualifying female entrepreneurs. The grant is targeted at women who are not just building businesses for profit, but who are building businesses that matter — businesses that actively address global challenges aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Who Qualifies?

To be eligible, you must meet all of the following criteria:

-Your business must present a transformative idea that actively addresses the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

-Your business must have been in operation for 2 to 5 years

-The business must be female-owned

-You, as the founder, must be female and between the ages of 25 and 35

-Your business must be registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)

This is not a grant for complete beginners, nor is it for established corporations. It is specifically designed for women in the early-to-mid growth stage of their entrepreneurial journey — those who have proven their concept but need real capital to scale.

Why This Matters

Female entrepreneurs in Nigeria face significant structural barriers to accessing funding. Most grant programmes either target large NGOs, corporate entities, or are open only to specific geographies. Her Essence Foundation is stepping into a critical gap — funding female-founded, SDG-aligned businesses with women who are young, ambitious, and already in motion.

The fact that winners receive physical cheques at a public event also signals something important: this grant comes with visibility. Being named a Her Essence Foundation grantee could open doors beyond the ₦2,000,000 itself.

How to Apply

πŸ‘‰Visit: https://bit.ly/heressencefoundation

For enquiries, send an email to: heressencefoundation@gmail.com

Application Deadline: April 30, 2026

That is less than two weeks away. If you or someone you know qualifies, do not delay. Gather your CAC documents, articulate how your business ties to the SDGs, and submit your application now.

Share this post with a female entrepreneur who deserves this opportunity. The deadline is April 30, 2026 — time is short.

If you are looking for someone to help you register your business with CAC, Ganarious-Consults is the right person to help you do that. Contact her via: 09040420503

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Friday, 17 April 2026

There's €10,000 Waiting for Storytellers, Activists & Changemakers — and the Deadline is April 27

 There's €10,000 Waiting for Storytellers, Activists & Changemakers — and the Deadline is April 27



If you've been doing meaningful work, telling untold stories, fighting invisible systems, or imagining a more just world, there is a fellowship with your name on it. And it doesn't ask for a PhD.

What is the Critical Pathways Fellowship 2026?

The Critical Pathways community at Utrecht University, in collaboration with Towards a Circular Economy and Society, has opened applications for its 2026 Fellowship Program. 

 It is one of the most refreshingly open fellowships in Europe right now, and it is worth paying close attention to.

The fellowship was created in recognition that some of the most urgent questions about sustainability and justice cannot be answered from within the academy alone. It is designed to amplify overlooked perspectives and inspire new pathways toward a more sustainable and just world.  

The Theme: Making Visible the Invisible

The fellowship is interested in uncovering the hidden stories, systems, and power structures that drive ecological breakdown and deepen inequality — as well as bringing to light the promising alternatives that too often go unnoticed. 

Fellows are invited to wrestle with questions like: 

- Who bears the hidden cost of the global economy? 

-What systems of exploitation operate beneath everyday awareness? 

-What would regenerative, equitable alternatives actually look like?

 These aren't just academic questions — they are the questions that artists, journalists, community leaders, and activists are already living and working inside.

Who Is This For?

This is where it gets exciting. The eligibility criteria are unusually open. There is no nationality restriction. There is no age limit. There is no requirement for a PhD, a master's degree, or any formal academic credential. 

The selection committee is looking for work that challenges the status quo, reveals hidden truths, or reimagines how we can live more sustainably and justly. 

The call explicitly names artists, filmmakers, writers, activists, organizers, community leaders, journalists, legal practitioners, policy advocates, conservationists, sustainability practitioners, and entrepreneurs as eligible applicants, alongside academics from any discipline.  

In short — if your work tells the truth about power, inequality, or what a better world could look like, you qualify.

What Do You Get?

-Fellows receive a budget of up to €10,000 to cover travel, accommodation, living expenses, and visa costs.

-The university can also help arrange travel and housing if needed. Fellows will have access to office and meeting spaces, the university library, and ICT resources. 

-Participants are also supported in building networks and collaborations that can extend beyond the fellowship period.

 -The residency runs for four to six weeks, with exact dates flexible, between October and November 2026 in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Why You Should Apply

Opportunities like this — fully funded, no academic gatekeeping, open to creatives and community leaders from across the world — are rare. 

This flexible approach allows fellows to express their ideas in ways that resonate with broader audiences and spark meaningful dialogue. 

 Whether your medium is documentary film, community organizing, journalism, or policy advocacy, the fellowship meets you where you are.

A documentary filmmaker investigating e-waste in West Africa, a community organizer mapping food deserts in Southeast Asia, a legal practitioner challenging land-grabbing in Latin America — these are precisely the kinds of voices this program is designed to attract. 

If you are from Nigeria, from the Global South, from a community whose stories rarely reach European institutions — this is a programme actively seeking you out.

How to Apply

Applications require a completed application form (available as a downloadable .docx from the programme's website) and a CV, both submitted by email to coordinator Tom Gerritsen at criticalpathways@uu.nl. There is no application fee.  

Deadline: April 27, 2026. That is days away — do not sleep on this.

Visit the official page at uu.nl and search "Critical Pathways Fellowships 2026" to access the application form.

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 APPLICATION IS NOW OPEN: The Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy (LJLA) 2026/2027 Fellowship Programme




A fully funded, one-year opportunity for young Nigerians ready to lead.

If you've ever dreamed of understanding how governance actually works from the inside — not from a textbook, but from a front-row seat — this is your moment.

The Lagos State Government has announced the opening of applications for the 2026/2027 cohort of the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy (LJLA) Fellowship Programme  

What is the LJLA Fellowship?

Named in honour of Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, the first civilian governor of Lagos State, the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy was established to continue his legacy of visionary governance, integrity, and service.  

This is a fully funded, one-year leadership development programme designed to raise a new generation of ethical and impact-driven leaders in Nigeria.   It is not theoretical. Selected fellows will engage in shadowing Lagos State Cabinet members, participate in roundtable discussions with top leaders, and take part in domestic and international policy trips. 

Leadership development activities include Brown-Bag Series, Fireside Chats, and Personalized Coaching. Fellows also lead high-impact community service projects.  (After School Africa)

Who Can Apply?

The LJLA Fellowship Programme is open to both public and private sector applicants who meet the following criteria:

- be a Nigerian citizen, be between 25 and 35 years old, 

-hold a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or Higher National Diploma (HND), 

-have at least two years of work experience, and possess a valid NYSC certificate or exemption certificate. 

Public sector applicants from Lagos State must be within Grade Level 8–12.  (ljla)

How to Apply — Step by Step

The selection process involves: an online application submission, a Computer-Based Test (CBT), an essay submission to assess written communication skills, a competency-based interview, and final selection and induction into the programme.  

Apply directly at or using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

ljlaportal.com


Applications opened on April 16, 2026 and will close on May 16, 2026.  That gives you exactly one month — use it wisely.

Why This Matters

Most young Nigerians with ambition and talent never get a structured pathway into governance. This fellowship offers something most early-career professionals rarely get: structured access to leadership, governance, and policy-making at the highest state level. 

The programme builds a strong alumni network of high-potential youth, fostering peer-to-peer coaching, collaboration, and social consciousness, with the goal of promoting unity, national integration, and shared vision among participants. 

If you qualify, do not wait. Apply at www.ljla.academy before May 16, 2026.

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Fully Funded UN Fellowship 2026 in Geneva for People of African Descent (Apply Before May 15)

 Fully Funded UN Fellowship 2026 in Geneva for People of African Descent (Apply Before May 15)




If you are passionate about human rights, advocacy, and social impact, this is a global opportunity you shouldn’t miss.

The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has officially opened applications for the Fellowship Programme for People of African Descent 2026—a prestigious, fully funded training in Geneva, Switzerland.


About the Fellowship

The Fellowship Programme for People of African Descent is a 3-week intensive human rights training designed for individuals actively working to promote the rights of people of African descent. 


πŸ“ Location: Geneva, Switzerland

πŸ“… Programme Dates: 9 – 27 November 2026

🌐 Languages: English & Spanish

⏳ Application Deadline: 15 May 2026

The programme also includes preparatory online coursework before the in-person training begins. 


What This Fellowship Offers

This is not just a training—it’s a career-transforming global exposure opportunity.

Participants will:

-Gain deep knowledge of international human rights law

-Learn how the UN human rights system works

-Build skills in advocacy, public speaking, and policy development

-Engage directly with UN experts and global stakeholders

-Develop tools to combat racism, discrimination, and inequality 

 Is It Fully Funded?

Yes — selected fellows receive:

✈️ Return economy-class flight to Geneva

πŸ₯ Basic health insurance

🏠 Stipend for accommodation and living expenses 


This makes it highly accessible for qualified candidates globally.

 Who Can Apply?

To be eligible, you must:

-Be a person of African descent living in the diaspora

-Have at least 4 years of experience in:

*Human rights

*Advocacy

*Community work or related fields

*Be actively working on issues affecting people of African descent

*Be available for the full duration of the programme 


πŸ‘‰ This is not for beginners—it’s designed for people already creating impact.

What You’ll Learn

The fellowship focuses on key global issues such as:

-Racism and racial discrimination

-Xenophobia and social exclusion

-Policy development and legal frameworks

-Community advocacy strategies

-It aligns with the global movement under the International Decade for People of African Descent, which promotes justice, recognition, and development for African-descendant communities worldwide. 

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit ALL documents in one email:

-Curriculum Vitae (CV)

-Completed application form

-Personal statement (max 500 words)

-Official recommendation letter from an organization

-Copy of passport 


πŸ“Œ Important:

Do NOT send more than 5 attachments

Use the correct subject line:

Why You Should Apply

Since its launch, the programme has trained fellows from over 50 countries, building a strong network of global changemakers. 

This fellowship helps you:

-Gain international recognition

-Expand your professional network

-Strengthen your voice as an advocate

-Bring global knowledge back to your community


If you are serious about scaling your impact beyond your local environment, this fellowship gives you the platform, exposure, and credibility to do just that.

But here’s the truth:

πŸ‘‰ This is competitive. Only strong, impact-driven applicants get selected.

So your application must clearly show:

Your work

Your impact

Your vision after the fellowship

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

UN HUMAN RIGHT FELLOWSHIP

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Thursday, 16 April 2026

Apply Now: LΓ©O Africa Institute YELP Fellowship 2026 for Young African Leaders

 LΓ©O Africa Institute YELP Fellowship 2026 for Young African Leaders



Are you a young African passionate about leadership, impact, and shaping the future of the continent?

The Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) Fellowship 2026 by the LΓ©O Africa Institute is now open—and this could be the opportunity that transforms your leadership journey.

 About the Fellowship

The YELP Fellowship is a prestigious leadership development program designed to nurture Africa’s next generation of ethical and impact-driven leaders.

This is not just another training—it’s a 6-month transformative fellowship that brings together young changemakers across Africa to build values-based leadership, critical thinking, and a strong network of influence. 


The program is organized in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and has grown into one of Africa’s most respected leadership communities. 


Who is This Fellowship For?

This opportunity is perfect for:

-Young African leaders (Entrepreneurs, creatives, activists, professionals)

-Individuals passionate about Africa’s development

-People already showing leadership potential or impact

-Those ready to grow in values, purpose, and influence

 Eligibility Criteria:

-Age: 18–35 years 

-Must be from an African country 

-Demonstrated leadership in your field

-Strong commitment to making impact in your community

-Availability to attend all fellowship seminars


What You’ll Learn

-The fellowship is structured around 3 powerful learning modules:

-Values, Ethics & Philosophy

-Discover your purpose

-Build integrity-based leadership

-Political Economy & Development

-Understand Africa’s systems

-Learn how policies shape opportunities

-Media, Art & Technology

-Use storytelling and digital tools for impact

-Shape narratives and influence society


Why You Should Apply

-Join a pan-African network of leaders

-Gain clarity, confidence, and leadership identity

-Access mentorship and lifelong community

-Learn how to create real impact in Africa

This fellowship is known for shaping leaders who go on to influence business, policy, media, and social change across the continent.

⏳ Application Deadline

πŸ—“️ April 30, 2026 


If you’re serious about becoming a leader—not just in title, but in impact—this is one opportunity you shouldn’t ignore.

The YELP Fellowship is not about certificates. It’s about transformation, identity, and building a future where you are part of Africa’s story of change.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

LαΊΉ̀o African Institute


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ATKV & Global Changemakers Youth Summit 2026 (Fully Funded to South Africa)

 ATKV & Global Changemakers Youth Summit 2026 (Fully Funded to South Africa)




If you’re a young leader creating impact in your community, this is one opportunity you should not ignore.

The ATKV & Global Changemakers Youth Summit 2026 is now open for applications — a fully funded global gathering of young changemakers from around the world.

This is more than just a conference. It’s a life-changing experience designed to equip you with the skills, network, and funding opportunities needed to scale your impact.


About the Youth Summit

The Global Youth Summit 2026 will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, bringing together passionate young leaders for an immersive, hands-on experience.

Participants will engage in:

-Practical leadership and capacity-building sessions

-Collaboration with changemakers from across the globe

-Cross-cultural exchange and global networking

-Real-world problem-solving discussions

The summit is designed to help young people strengthen their impact and grow their initiatives. 


Who is This For?

This opportunity is perfect for you if:

-You are aged 21–28 years

-You are actively working on a community project, business, or social impact initiative

-You are passionate about solving real-world problems

-You can communicate in English

Applicants can come from any country in the world — including Nigeria and across Africa. 


 What You Get (Fully Funded Benefits)

If selected, you will receive:

✈️ Round-trip airfare

🏨 Accommodation

🍽️ Meals throughout the summit

🌍 Access to a global network of changemakers

πŸ’‘ Opportunities for funding and collaboration

This ensures that financial barriers don’t stop impactful young leaders from participating. 

πŸ“… Important Dates

Summit Dates: October 2026 (5-day immersive experience) 


Application Deadline: 20th April 2026 (some platforms list up to 30th April — apply early to be safe) 


πŸ“ Application Process

To apply, you must complete:

-A 2-minute video introducing yourself and your impact

-A written application form

-A small application fee

-Incomplete applications will not be considered. 


Why You Should Apply

Let’s be honest — opportunities like this don’t come often.

Here’s what makes this summit worth it:

1. Global Exposure

You’ll connect with young leaders from over 180 countries, expanding your reach and perspective. 


2. Real Skills, Not Just Talks

This is not a “sit and listen” event — it’s hands-on, practical, and action-driven.

3. Funding Opportunities

Participants gain access to grants and support to grow their projects after the summit.

4. Powerful Network

You join a lifelong community of changemakers building impactful solutions worldwide.

5. Personal Growth

Many past participants describe the summit as a turning point in their leadership journey. 


If you’re already doing something meaningful — whether through your business, advocacy, or community work — this is your chance to take it global.

Don’t overthink it. Just apply.

Because opportunities like this don’t just change your career…

They change your confidence, network, and future.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://www.global-changemakers.net/gys2026


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Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Apply Now: Falling Walls Global Call for Science Breakthroughs 2026

 Falling Walls Global Call for Science Breakthroughs 2026



Are you working on an idea, research, or innovation that could change the world?

The Falling Walls Foundation has officially opened applications for the Falling Walls Global Call for Science Breakthroughs 2026—one of the world’s most prestigious platforms celebrating groundbreaking ideas across science, technology, and society.

This is your opportunity to showcase your work on a global stage and connect with leading innovators, researchers, and decision-makers from around the world.

πŸ“… Application Timeline

Applications Open: 2 February 2026

Deadline: 15 April 2026 

Final Presentation: 9 November 2026 (Berlin, Germany) 


⚠️ Important: Applications must be submitted in English, and early submission is encouraged.

🎯 Who Is This Opportunity For?

This global call is open to a wide range of innovators and changemakers worldwide, including:

-Researchers and scientists

-Entrepreneurs and science-based startups

-Academic institutions and universities

-Organizations and NGOs

-Artists working at the intersection of art and science 

You can either:

Apply with your own project, or

Nominate someone whose work deserves global recognition 

πŸ§ͺ Categories You Can Apply Under

The program recognizes breakthroughs across 8 major categories, including:

-Life Sciences

-Physical Sciences

-Engineering & Technology

-Social Sciences & Humanities

-Art & Science

-Science Start-ups (Venture)

-Science Engagement

-Women’s Impact Award 

Whether your work is in sustainability, AI, health, education, or social impact—there’s a place for you.

🌟 What You Stand to Gain

Selected finalists will:

-Present their work at the Falling Walls Science Summit 2026 in Berlin

-Gain global visibility and recognition

-Connect with top scientists, investors, and policymakers

-Join a powerful international innovation network

-Compete for the title of “Science Breakthrough of the Year” 

This summit gathers over 2,000 global leaders from 100+ countries, making it a powerful platform for exposure and growth 


🌍 Why This Matters

The Falling Walls initiative was inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall and asks one powerful question:

“What are the next walls to fall in science and society?” 


If your work is solving real-world problems—climate change, healthcare, education, inequality—this is your chance to amplify your impact globally.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

FALLING WALLS


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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Apply for the 2026 Micro & Small Business Entrepreneurship Awards (Up to $500,000 Grant!)

 The 2026 Micro & Small Business Entrepreneurship Awards (Up to $500,000 Grant!)



If you are a young entrepreneur with a bold business idea or an early-stage startup, this is your chance to secure funding, mentorship, and visibility.

The First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union (FHC) has officially opened applications for its 2026 Micro & Small Business Entrepreneurship Awards, designed to support and empower the next generation of business leaders.

 About the Entrepreneurship Awards

The FHC Entrepreneurship Awards is an initiative aimed at encouraging innovation and supporting youth-led businesses.

Successful applicants will receive:

πŸ’° Grant funding of up to $500,000

πŸ“ˆ Opportunity to scale or launch a business

🀝 Access to mentorship and additional financing opportunities

🌍 Exposure to investors and a wider business network

According to official sources, three winners will each receive $500,000 to fund their business ideas or expand existing ventures. 

 Who Is This For?

This opportunity is specifically designed for:

πŸŽ“ Final-year university/tertiary students with at least a “B” average

πŸ‘©πŸ½‍πŸ’Ό Young entrepreneurs (up to age 35)

πŸ’‘ Individuals or teams with:

A viable business idea, or

An existing early-stage business seeking growth funding

Applicants are expected to submit a comprehensive business plan that demonstrates feasibility, innovation, and growth potential. 


πŸ“… Application Deadline

πŸ—“ Deadline: April 30, 2026

πŸ“© Submission: Business plans must be emailed as instructed by the organizers

Late applications are typically not considered, so early submission is highly recommended.

What They Are Looking For

FHC is not just giving out money—they are investing in ideas that can grow and create impact.

Your business plan should clearly show:

✔️ Problem you are solving

✔️ Target market and demand

✔️ Revenue model

✔️ Sustainability and scalability

✔️ Social or economic impact

The top three most feasible business plans will be selected for funding. 


 Why This Matters

This program is part of FHC’s broader mission to:

Promote youth entrepreneurship

Drive economic development

Support financial independence

Past winners have successfully launched and scaled businesses across different industries, proving that this grant can be a powerful stepping stone. 

All submissions must be emailed to firstheritagecu@gmail.com 

Good luck. 

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Monday, 13 April 2026

Africa Business Heroes 2026: $1.5 Million Grant for African Entrepreneurs

 Africa Business Heroes 2026: $1.5 Million Grant for African Entrepreneurs



If you are an African entrepreneur building something meaningful, this is one opportunity you should not ignore.

The Africa Business Heroes (ABH) Prize Competition 2026 is now open, offering a share of $1.5 million in grant funding, along with global exposure, mentorship, and access to a powerful entrepreneurial network.


 What is Africa Business Heroes?

Africa Business Heroes is a flagship initiative of the Jack Ma Foundation, created to support and spotlight African entrepreneurs who are solving real problems and creating impact across the continent. 


Every year, 10 outstanding entrepreneurs are selected as finalists and compete for funding and recognition. 


 Who is this for?

This opportunity is specifically designed for:

- African entrepreneurs from any of the 54 African countries 

- Founders or co-founders of a business

Businesses that are:

- Registered and operating in Africa

- At least 3 years old with revenue/traction 

Entrepreneurs creating impact in their communities

πŸ‘‰ The program is sector-agnostic, meaning you can apply whether you are in fashion, agriculture, tech, food, education, or any other industry. 


 What do you stand to gain?

Beyond just funding, ABH is a life-changing platform.

Key Benefits:

- πŸ’΅ Share of $1.5 million grant funding

Top winner gets up to $300,000 

🌍 Global visibility and media exposure

🀝 Access to mentors, investors, and business leaders

πŸŽ“ Training and capacity development

πŸš€ Entry into a lifelong pan-African entrepreneurial network

πŸ“ Application Requirements

To apply, you will need:

A valid ID

Business registration (or proof of operation for 3+ years) 


Business and financial details

A mandatory founder video (1–1.5 minutes) 

Optional but recommended:

- Customer testimonial video

- Team introduction video

πŸ“… Application Deadline

πŸ“Œ Closing Date: April 28, 2026 

You can start your application and save progress anytime before submitting.

πŸš€ Why You Should Apply

This is more than a grant—it’s a platform that can transform your business.

ABH doesn’t just fund entrepreneurs; it:

Amplifies your story

Connects you to opportunities

Positions you as a leader in Africa’s future

Thousands apply every year, but only a few step forward boldly.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take your business seriously, this is it.

Apply even if you feel “not ready.”

Because growth often starts from showing up.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.africabusinessheroes.org/en/&ved=2ahUKEwivpIS3lOuTAxXJTUEAHa8OEbgQFnoECCIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0-nxj_2QagkOMZdM6kNETZ

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Google Hustle Academy Bootcamp 2026 for Young Africans

 Google Hustle Academy Bootcamp 2026 for Young Africans



In today’s fast-changing digital world, one thing is clear: skills—not just ideas—build successful businesses. That’s exactly why the Google Hustle Academy Bootcamp 2026 is such a powerful opportunity for young African entrepreneurs.

If you’re running a small business, side hustle, or planning to scale your brand, this program could be the turning point you’ve been waiting for.

What is Google Hustle Academy Bootcamp?

The Google Hustle Academy is a free virtual training program designed to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) grow and scale using digital tools, AI, and proven business strategies. 


Since its launch, the program has already trained over 15,000 African entrepreneurs, equipping them with practical skills to thrive in today’s economy. 


The 2026 edition continues this mission—focusing heavily on AI-powered growth, digital transformation, and sustainable business scaling.

What You’ll Learn

This is not just theory. The bootcamp is designed to give you practical, actionable knowledge you can apply immediately in your business.

Key areas include:

Business Strategy & Growth

Digital Marketing & Customer Acquisition

Financial Management

Leadership Development

AI Tools for Business Productivity

Cloud Technology & Collaboration Tools

Participants also learn how to integrate AI into operations, improve customer engagement, and make smarter business decisions. 


Program Structure

Depending on the cohort, the Hustle Academy Bootcamp typically runs as:

A free virtual bootcamp (1–5 days or multi-week cohorts)

Live interactive sessions with industry experts

Hands-on workshops and case studies

1-on-1 mentorship opportunities

Networking with other African entrepreneurs 


This means you’re not just learning—you’re building real connections and getting guidance tailored to your business.

Who Can Apply?

The program is open to young African entrepreneurs and small business owners, especially those who:

Have a business that has been running for at least 6–12 months

Are based in countries like Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and other African nations depending on the cohort

Want to scale their business using digital tools and AI

Are ready to commit to learning and implementing new strategies 


Even if you’re a student with a serious side hustle, you may still qualify—as long as your business is active.

Why You Should Apply

Here’s what makes this opportunity stand out:

1. It’s Completely Free

No fees, no hidden costs. Just high-value training backed by Google.

2. You Gain In-Demand Skills

From AI to digital marketing, you’ll learn skills that are shaping the future of business.

3. Mentorship from Experts

You’ll receive guidance from professionals who understand real business challenges.

4. Access to a Powerful Network

Connect with entrepreneurs across Africa and build collaborations that can grow your brand.

5. Real Business Growth

The program is designed to help you:

Increase revenue

Improve efficiency

Position your business for funding and expansion 


Additional Opportunity: Pan-African Digital Programme

Alongside the bootcamp, Google also runs the AfCFTA Digital Inclusion & Entrepreneurship Programme, which:

Trains 7,500 SMEs across Africa

Focuses on cross-border trade, AI, and cloud tools

Helps businesses expand into new African markets 

This means your growth is not limited locally—you’re learning to compete globally.

How to Apply

 Tip: Be clear about your business challenges and how the program will help you grow—that increases your chances.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://rsvp.withgoogle.com/events/hustle-academy/home&ved=2ahUKEwjX_IOWsuqTAxXLWkEAHZMrHnwQFnoECBoQAQ&sqi=2&usg=AOvVaw3cYCDRytkVIKaQWlCP8FRN

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Sunday, 12 April 2026

Catalyst Academy – Youth Social Innovation Learning Program 2026

 Catalyst Academy – Youth Social Innovation Learning Program 2026



Empowering Africa’s Next Generation of Changemakers

If you’re a young African passionate about creating real impact in your community, the Catalyst Now Youth Social Innovation Learning Program might just be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

Designed to nurture bold ideas and transform them into sustainable solutions, this program is part of a global movement driving change through collaboration, innovation, and youth leadership.

About the Program

The Catalyst Academy – Youth Social Innovation Learning Program (also known as Catalyst for Change) is a learning initiative focused on empowering young people across Africa with the skills, networks, and mentorship needed to build impactful solutions.

This program connects participants to a global ecosystem of changemakers working towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 


Participants will gain access to:

-Peer-to-peer learning sessions

-Mentorship from experienced social innovators

-A collaborative learning and networking platform

-Cross-border exchange opportunities

-Connections to local and global organizations


 Who Is This Program For?

This opportunity is specifically designed for young Africans who are ready to lead change. You should apply if you are:

-A young social entrepreneur or aspiring changemaker

-A university student passionate about innovation

-A young woman facing barriers to entrepreneurship

-A marginalized youth (including persons with disabilities or refugees)

-A community leader working to scale impact

πŸ“Œ Age requirement: Typically between 18–35 years old 

πŸ“ Eligible countries include:

Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Cameroon

πŸ“… Application Deadline: 20 April 2026


Why You Should Apply

- This is more than just a program—it’s a gateway into a global network of innovators. By joining, you will:

- Build skills in social innovation and leadership

- Gain visibility for your ideas and projects

- Learn from diverse African and global perspectives

- Access opportunities for collaboration and growth

In a world facing complex challenges—from climate change to inequality—young people are not just the future, they are the present solution.

πŸš€ Final Thoughts

The Catalyst Academy Youth Social Innovation Learning Program is a powerful opportunity for young Africans ready to step into leadership, innovation, and impact.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take your ideas seriously—this is it.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScBEIZXu2C9lLFIrKyWHwLAb7JNCLW-WT0dRzotueqKbqEinA/viewform


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Green RISE West Africa Fellowship 2026: Fully Funded Opportunity for Climate Entrepreneurs

 Green RISE West Africa Fellowship 2026: Fully Funded Opportunity for Climate Entrepreneurs



If you’re building a business that solves environmental problems while creating jobs, this is an opportunity you shouldn’t ignore.

The Green RISE West Africa Fellowship 2026 is now open for applications. This prestigious, fully funded program is designed to support entrepreneurs who are working at the intersection of climate innovation, sustainability, and poverty reduction across West Africa.

 What is the Green RISE Fellowship About?

The Green RISE Africa Fellowship (Resilient Impact through Sustainable Entrepreneurship), powered by Acumen Academy in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, is a 6-month leadership development program. 


It goes beyond business training. The program focuses on:

- Building strong, values-driven leadership

- Scaling climate-focused businesses

- Creating dignified jobs for women and youth

- Driving long-term impact in underserved communities 


Fellows also join a global network of over 2,000 social entrepreneurs after completing the program.


 Who is This Fellowship For?

This fellowship is specifically for impact-driven entrepreneurs and leaders in West Africa.

You should apply if you:

- Are building or leading a green or climate-focused business

- Are creating jobs for women and youth, especially in rural areas

- Have at least 5 years of professional experience

- Have a business with proven traction and impact

Are based in:

•Nigeria

•Ghana

•Liberia

•Sierra Leone

•The Gambia 


It’s especially ideal for entrepreneurs working in:

°Sustainable fashion

°Clean energy

°Agriculture

°Recycling / circular economy

°Climate-tech solutions


 What You’ll Gain

If selected, you’ll receive:

°Fully funded training (travel, accommodation, learning included)

°Leadership and business development support

°Access to mentors and a powerful network

°Opportunities for funding and accelerator programs

°A lifelong community of impact leaders 


 Program Structure

The fellowship is designed to fit around your work while still pushing your growth. It includes:

•Virtual training sessions

•In-person immersions (Nigeria & Kenya)

•Monthly peer learning sessions

•One-on-one support and mentorship

•Self-paced assignments

Participants typically commit about 10 hours per month. 


πŸ“… Application Deadline

πŸ›‘ Deadline: May 11, 2026 


Shortlisted candidates will proceed to a selection conference in June, and the program begins in July 2026. 


Why You Should Apply

This is more than a fellowship—it’s a transformational experience.

If you’re serious about:

-Scaling your impact

-Building a purpose-driven brand

-Creating jobs through your business

-Becoming a recognized leader in sustainability

-Then this opportunity aligns perfectly with your journey.

✨ Final Thoughts

Opportunities like this don’t just grow your business—they grow you.

If you’re already building something meaningful (especially in sustainability or fashion like your brand), this could position you as:

A thought leader

A fundable founder

A voice in Africa’s green economy

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://fellowship.acumenacademy.org/green-rise-west-africa-fellowship-2026


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Thursday, 9 April 2026

WA-BA-SO Design Fellowship 2026: A Game-Changing Opportunity for African Fashion Creatives

 WA-BA-SO Design Fellowship 2026: A Game-Changing Opportunity for African Fashion Creatives




If you are an emerging fashion creative looking for real growth, exposure, and industry access, the WA-BA-SO Design Fellowship 2026 is an opportunity you should not miss.

Launched by the Style Lounge Platform in partnership with the KGL Foundation, this fellowship is designed to empower the next generation of African fashion talents with the skills, mentorship, and industry connections needed to build sustainable careers.

What is the WA-BA-SO Fellowship?

The WA-BA-SO Design Fellowship is a strategic talent development program focused on advancing emerging African fashion creatives through:

• Sustainability

• Mentorship

• Capacity building

• Industry access

It is not just another fashion program—it is an intensive, hands-on development experience that equips participants with both creative and business skills needed to thrive in today’s fashion industry. 

Participants go through workshops, practical training, and mentorship sessions led by experienced industry professionals. The program also culminates in an exhibition-style showcase, where fellows present their work and gain visibility within the fashion ecosystem. 


Who is it For?

The WA-BA-SO Fellowship is designed for emerging creatives within the fashion ecosystem

You should apply if you are:

• A Fashion Designer

• A Fashion Illustrator

• A Stylist

• A Visual Merchandiser

• A Fashion Communicator

The program brings together different roles in fashion because building a strong brand requires collaboration across multiple creative disciplines. 


Why You Should Apply

This fellowship goes beyond visibility—it focuses on real transformation.

Here’s what you stand to gain:

• Practical fashion and business training

• Access to mentorship from industry experts

• Exposure to a wider fashion audience

• Networking opportunities within the African fashion space

• Tools to build a sustainable and scalable fashion brand

The goal is simple: to help you move from just “creating” to building a viable fashion business. 


Application Deadline

πŸ—“️ Applications Opened: March 26, 2026

⏳ Deadline: April 30, 2026 


In a time where the African fashion industry is gaining global attention, opportunities like WA-BA-SO are crucial. They provide not just exposure, but the structure, knowledge, and support system that many emerging designers lack.

If you are serious about growing your fashion brand beyond social media and into a sustainable business, this fellowship could be your turning point. 

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

WA-BA-SO


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Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Apply Now: Bet9ja Foundation ScaleUp Business Accelerator 2.0 (Up to ₦3 Million Grant)

 Apply Now: Bet9ja Foundation ScaleUp Business Accelerator 2.0 (Up to ₦3 Million Grant)



If you’re a Nigerian entrepreneur looking for funding, mentorship, and real business growth opportunities, this is one opportunity you should not miss.

The Bet9ja Foundation ScaleUp Business Accelerator 2.0 is now open for applications, offering up to ₦3 million in grants, alongside expert mentorship and business support to help you scale your venture.


🌍 About the Bet9ja Foundation

The Bet9ja Foundation is the social impact arm of Bet9ja, focused on empowering communities through entrepreneurship, youth development, education, and job creation.

Through initiatives like the ScaleUp program, the foundation supports small businesses with funding and capacity-building to drive economic growth in Nigeria.


πŸ’‘ What is the ScaleUp Business Accelerator?

The ScaleUp Business Pitch Challenge (Accelerator Program) is a flagship initiative designed to support early-stage Nigerian businesses with:

πŸ’° Grant funding (up to ₦3 million)

πŸ“š Business training & mentorship

🀝 Access to networks and investors

πŸ“ˆ Tools to scale sustainably

According to the foundation, the program helps entrepreneurs “receive essential financial support, mentorship, and exposure” to grow their businesses. 


πŸ’Έ Funding & Rewards

Here’s what makes this opportunity powerful:

- Up to ₦3 million grant for selected participants

- Opportunity to pitch at Demo Day

- Additional funding opportunities for top performers

- Access to long-term support ecosystem

In previous editions, top participants have gone on to win up to ₦10 million grand prizes after completing the accelerator and pitching successfully. 


🧠 What You’ll Gain Beyond Money

This is not just a grant—it’s a growth system.

Participants go through an intensive accelerator program (about 3–4 months) covering:

- Business model development

- Financial management

- Marketing and sales strategy

- Scaling techniques

You’ll also learn directly from experienced mentors and industry experts, gaining practical tools you can apply immediately. 


🎯 Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for:

- Nigerian entrepreneurs

- Early-stage startups

- Small business owners ready to scale

Founders in sectors like:

- Tech

- Fashion & lifestyle

- Agriculture

- Food & beverage

- Manufacturing

- Services

If your business has growth potential and impact, this is for you.

πŸ“ How to Apply

To apply:

Visit the official Bet9ja Foundation website

Create an account

Fill out the application form

Submit your business details, goals, and funding plan

Ensure your application clearly shows:

- The problem you’re solving

- Your business model

- Your growth strategy

- How you’ll use the funding


πŸ”₯ Why You Shouldn’t Miss This

Many entrepreneurs struggle not because they lack ideas—but because they lack access.

This program gives you:

Funding πŸ’°

Knowledge 🧠

Visibility 🌍

Network 🀝

It’s a rare combination that can completely transform your business trajectory.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://bet9jafoundation.org/scaleup


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