AWIC Is Looking to Fund Women Building Solutions in AI, Health, Tech, Agriculture, Education, and Community Development
Are you a woman building something that deserves to be funded? The African Women Impact Council (AWIC) wants to hear from you.
AWIC is a private, cross-sector leadership platform based in Abuja, convening Africa's leading women across enterprise, governance, and institutional leadership. Through this call, AWIC is building an ecosystem that identifies, develops, and connects high-potential women entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders across the continent.
Who this is for
This opportunity is for women developing innovative solutions in any of these areas:
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Health
Technology
Agriculture
Education
Community Development
If your work falls into any of these categories, AWIC wants to invest in what you're building.
What selected projects will get
Funding pathways
Strategic collaborations
Institutional partnerships
Visibility to scale
How to apply
Interested applicants are to submit a project brief. AWIC has not published a public application portal or link on their official website (awic.ng) as at the time of this post, so the safest route is to reach out directly through their verified contact channels below to request the submission process and deadline:
Phone/WhatsApp: 0903 971 1216
Email: secretariat@awic.ng
Website: www.awic.ng
A note on deadline
No specific deadline was stated on the flyer or on AWIC's website. Because AWIC describes its programmes as selective and "intentionally limited to preserve depth," it's best to reach out early and confirm the closing date directly with the secretariat before you prepare your brief.
About AWIC
AWIC (African Women Impact Council) positions itself as an institution-building platform for African women — not just a one-off grant scheme. Their broader work includes leadership positioning, council membership, and strategic convenings for women across governance, enterprise, and capital. AWIC is headquartered in Asokoro, Abuja.

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