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The $50,000 Asharami M.A.D Equation is intentionally designed for African Innovators whose work offers the depth, analytical rigor, and innovation maturity required to address complex challenges across Sahara’s E&P and power businesses.
The £25,000 Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) scheme aims to increase the knowledge and awareness in UK universities of cutting edge industrial science, research and innovation.
The $10,000 fellowship supports founders and leaders of for-profit, non-profit, and hybrid organizations that are addressing critical social and environmental challenges.
Discover five (5) unique opportunities for young founders and scientists. Deadlines are between June and August 2026.
The $50,000 Disability Rights Fund (DRF) supports disability-led organizations working to advance disability rights and strengthen inclusive, disability-led movements globally.
The CAD$150,000 Global Pluralism Award recognizes pluralism in action. Presented every other year to individuals, organisations, governments, and businesses from around the world, the Award celebrates the inspiring and brave work that helps build more inclusive societies where diversity is valued and protected.
The 2026 Women in STEM Traineeship Programme by Sustainable Energy for All is a six-month traineeship designed for young Nigerian women seeking practical experience in sustainable energy, climate finance, energy policy, and project implementation. . The programme offers participants the opportunity to work alongside government officials and project partners while gaining technical knowledge and professional […]
The $50,000 Supporting AFR100 Programme Direct Beneficiary Grants is designed to support locally led forest and landscape restoration initiatives across selected African countries.
The FSDH Female Founders Growth Programme is a structured investment readiness programme designed to help ambitious Nigerian women-led businesses become investor-ready and access growth capital.
The $2.5M Documentary Fund is open to independent nonfiction filmmakers creating feature-length documentaries that engage with contemporary issues and themes.
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