Looking to make a difference with your innovative project or startup? The next few weeks of February 2025 offer a range of incredible opportunities for funding, mentorship, and global exposure — all designed to accelerate your impact.
Whether you are driving AI advancements for social good, revolutionising industries, or empowering women-led businesses, chances are there is an opportunity that is suitable for your project.
So, check out these diverse initiatives, from global grants to specialised accelerators, and take the next step towards scaling your mission. Apply for these opportunities as soon as you can because their respective deadlines are fast approaching!
Google.org Global Call for Generative AI Projects [Deadline: February 10]
Google.org has announced a $30 million global initiative to support organizations harnessing the power of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) for transformative social impact.
Funding Available: $500,000 to over $2 million in grants.
Program: Six-month accelerator with mentorship, technical training, and pro bono support from Google employees.
Focus Areas:
– Knowledge, Skills, and Learning: Pathways for acquiring knowledge and skills.
– Scientific Advancement: Accelerating AI-enabled innovations.
– Resilient Communities: Supporting local communities and digital safety.
Eligibility: Nonprofits, civic entities, academic institutions, and social enterprises.
Deadline: February 10.
Timbuktoo Africa MineTech Accelerator Programme [Deadline: February 13]
Are you a startup revolutionizing the mining industry with tech-driven solutions? The Timbuktoo Africa MineTech Accelerator Programme offers an unparalleled opportunity to scale your business and access global networks.
Funding Available: $25,000 in equity-free funding.
Benefits: Mentorship and global networking opportunities.
Eligibility: Startups revolutionizing the mining industry with tech-driven solutions.
Deadline: February 13.
Commonwealth Startup Fellowship (CSF) [Deadline: February 17]
This fellowship, by Imperial College London in partnership with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, aims to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses, create jobs, and drive sustainable impact.
Program: Six-month accelerator with an equity-free Fellows Fund, a fully funded two-week bootcamp in Accra, Ghana, and online workshops.
Benefits: Coaching, global networking, and opportunities to pitch to investors.
Eligibility: Startups from eligible low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries.
Deadline: February 17.
Bayer Foundation Women Entrepreneurs Award 2025 [Deadline: February 18]
Empowering women-led enterprises, the Bayer Foundation Women Entrepreneurs Award seeks to recognize and support dynamic innovators in health and food security across multiple regions.
Eligibility: Women-led enterprises in health and food security from Asia Pacific, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.
Awards: €25,000 in cash support, a six-month accelerator program, branded visibility, and membership in the Bayer Foundation alumni community.
Additional Perks: Fully sponsored trip to the award ceremony and access to the Impact Hub Network.
Deadline: February 18.
MasterCard Foundation EdTech Fellowship in Ghana [February 21]
This fellowship program supports EdTech innovators in Ghana who are driving improved educational outcomes through technology.
Eligibility: Startups, SMEs, and NGOs operating in Ghana for at least three years with a growth-stage product and a proven track record of active users.
Program Requirements: Solutions must have the potential to impact at least 8,000 learners and be driven by inclusive, passionate teams.
Deadline: February 21.
Enterprising Futures Scholarship 2025 [Deadline: February 23]
The Netherlands Enterprise Agency, in collaboration with One Young World, offers this scholarship to support young leaders and entrepreneurs in attending the One Young World Summit 2025 in Munich, Germany.
- Benefits:
- Full access to the One Young World Summit 2025.
- Accommodation, meals, and travel expenses.
- Visa assistance and networking opportunities.
- Eligibility: Nationals and residents of eligible African countries, including those with refugee status.
- Deadline: February 23, 2025.
Promoting Rural Development (PRUDEV II) Project [Deadline: February 28]
The PRUDEV II project by GOPA AFC and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) is offering customized business development and sustainability support to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Northern Uganda.
Eligibility: Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Northern Uganda.
Support Includes:
– Business development and financial management training.
– Operational efficiency and sustainability guidance.
– Quality standards and certification assistance.
– Market access and expansion opportunities.
Requirements:
– Registered and operational in Northern Uganda.
– Operated for 2+ years.
– Employ at least three full-time staff.
– Annual turnover of at least 5 million UGX.
– Commitment to job creation for youth and women.
Deadline: February 28.