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  • Caine Prize for African Writing 2018 (Cash Prize of £10,000 + more)

    Caine Prize for African Writing 2018 (Cash Prize of £10,000 + more)

    Deadline: January 31, 2018

    Entries are invited for the Caine Prize for African Writing 2018. The Caine Prize for African Writing is an annual literature prize awarded to an African writer of a short story published in English. The prize was launched in 2000 to encourage and highlight the richness and diversity of African writing by bringing it to a wider audience internationally. The focus on the short story reflects the contemporary development of the African story-telling tradition.

    ‘An African writer’ is taken to mean someone who was born in Africa, or who is a national of an African country, or who has a parent who is African by birth or nationality. The Prize is awarded to a short story by an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere.

    About the Prize

    The Caine Prize for African Writing is a registered charity whose aim is to bring African writing to a wider audience using their annual literary award. In addition to administering the Prize, they work to connect readers with African writers through a series of public events, as well as helping emerging writers in Africa to enter the world of mainstream publishing through the annual Caine Prize writers’ workshop which takes place in a different African country each year.

    The stories written at Caine Prize workshops are published annually alongside the Prize’s shortlisted stories in the annual Caine Prize Anthology by New Internationalist in the UK and publishers in eight African countries including, Jacana Media (South Africa), Cassava Republic (Nigeria), Kwani? (Kenya), Sub-Saharan Publishers (Ghana), FEMRITE (Uganda), Gadsen Publishers (Zambia), ‘amaBooks (Zimbabwe) and Langaa (Cameroon).

    Benefits

    • Winning and short-listed authors will be invited to participate in writers’ workshops in Africa, London and elsewhere as resources permit;
    • There is a cash prize of £10,000 for the winning author and a travel award for each of the short-listed candidates (up to five in all). The shortlisted candidates will also receive a Prize of £500;
    • The winner is also invited to go to three literature festivals in Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria.

    Eligibility

    • Unpublished work is not eligible for the Caine Prize;
    • Submissions should be made by publishers only;
    • Only fictional work is eligible;
    • Only one story per author will be considered in any one year;
    • Submissions should specify which African country the author comes from and the word count;
    • They require 6 copies of the work in its originally published version;
    • If the work is published in a book or journal, they would like to receive at least one copy of the book / journal and five photocopies; but particularly where several stories are submitted from one anthology they would like if possible to receive six copies of the book / journal itself;
    • If the work is published online, they would like to receive six printed copies.

    Works not eligible for entry include stories for children, factual writing, plays, biography, works shorter than 3000 words and unpublished work.

    Application

    • To apply please send six original published copies of the work for consideration to the Caine Prize office including a letter from the publisher;
    • If you are not sure whether your work is eligible, please email us for advice on [email protected]

    For more information, visit Caine Prize for African Writing.

  • Australia Awards Africa Post-Doctoral Fellowships 2018 (Fully-funded)

    Australia Awards Africa Post-Doctoral Fellowships 2018 (Fully-funded)

    Deadline: November 30, 2017

    Applications are now open for the 2018 Australia Awards Africa Post-Doctoral Fellowships. This Phase 2 of the Post-Doctoral Fellowships is piloted in partnership with theAustralia Africa Universities Network (AAUN) and is open to eligible applicants affiliated to Ghanaian, Kenyan or South African Universities that are members of the AAUN.

    During the pilot phase, the Post-Doctoral Fellowship provides financial support. Fellowships will be up to two years in total, comprised of research components in both Australia and Ghana, Kenya or South Africa but limited to 12 months in Australia.

    The Pilot Post-Doctoral Fellowship program seeks to:

    • develop on-going educational, research and professional linkages between individuals and universities that are members of the AAUN, in Australia and Ghana, Kenya or South Africa
    • provide opportunities for high achieving academics to improve their research skills and contribute to development outcomes in Africa
    • contribute to Australia’s position as a high-quality education and training provider and a leader in research and innovation
    • contribute to the research capacity of Ghanaian, Kenyan and South African tertiary institutions, and
    • contribute to public and economic diplomacy efforts.

    Australia Awards aim to promote knowledge, education links and enduring ties between Australia and our neighbours through Australia’s extensive scholarship programs. The initiative aims to build a new generation of global leaders with strong links to Australia. Australia Awards are the flagship of the Australian development cooperation program and are an important component of Australia’s investment in education.

    Types of Awards

    Eligibility

    A candidate must meet the following criteria:

    • Be a citizen of an eligible African country as outlined in the table in Annex 2 of the Post-Doctoral Fellowships Guidelines
    • Must be studying in Ghana, Kenya or South Africa
    • Must have the right to reside and work in Ghana, Kenya or South Africa
    • Must be affiliated with their home institution in Ghana, Kenya or South Africa in an academic/research capacity
    • Be at least 25 and not more than 50 years of age at the date of application
    • Home and Host Institutions must be members of the Australia Africa Universities Network
    • Not be a citizen of Australia, hold permanent residency in Australia or be applying for a visa to live in Australia permanently
    • Must not be married, engaged to, or a de facto of a person who holds, or is eligible to hold, Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency, at any time during the application, selection or mobilisation phases
    • be able to satisfy all requirements of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to hold a Temporary Activity Visa (subclass 408). This may mean that DFAT will need to withdraw an Award offer if the Awardee cannot satisfy the visa requirements
    • Have been conferred a PhD at the time of application
    • Field of research must be aligned to Agricultural Productivity, Health and Science and Technology
    • Must have a letter of support from their home institution that outlines their agreement to the Fellowship, Annex 4 of the Post-Doctoral Fellowships Guidelines
    • Must have a letter of invitation from the Host Institution in Australia, outlining their commitment to the Fellowship, Annex 4 of the Post-Doctoral Fellowships Guidelines
    • Must be able to commence their program in the academic year 2018

    Application

    Steps required to apply for a Post-Doctoral FellowshipSteps required to apply for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship

    • Step 1 Read the Post-Doctoral Fellowships Guidelines to gain an understanding of the program and requirements for the application.
    • Step 2 Review and ensure that the minimum eligibility requirements, outlined in the Post-Doctoral Fellowships, are met.
    • Step 3 Read the Grant Agreement that you will be required to sign, (Annex 5 of the Post-Doctoral Fellowships Guidelines. Ensure that you are able to agree to these, within seven days of an offer being granted. If the offer is not accepted within this period, the offer may be withdrawn.
    • Step 4 When all conditions and eligibility criteria have been met, obtain an Application Form for the Post-Doctoral Fellowships. You will be able to download a form which will outline the steps required to successfully submit an application
    • Step 5 Complete the form and submit an application. Once you have successfully submitted your application, an email acknowledging the receipt of the application will be sent to the email address provided.

    Please note that, once an application has been submitted, no further changes (including the addition of any documents) can be made. For more information on eligibility and the application process, request information from [email protected].

    For more information, visit  Australia Awards Africa Post-Doctoral Fellowships.

  • Australia Awards Masters Scholarship for Africans to Study in Australia 2019

    Australia Awards Masters Scholarship for Africans to Study in Australia 2019

    Deadline: December 15, 2017

    Applications are open for the Australia Awards Fellowships for Africans. Scholarships for Masters studies in Australia are being offered to eligible African candidates for postgraduate studies commencing in 2019. Australia Awards aim to promote knowledge, education links and enduring ties between Australia and our neighbours through Australia’s extensive scholarship programs. The initiative aims to build a new generation of global leaders with strong links to Australia.

    Australia Awards Scholarships are postgraduate scholarships that lead to an academic qualification from an Australian university. The objective of the Awards is to provide high quality education and training to talented Africans who will be in a position, on their return home, to make an important contribution to national or regional development. Australia Awards Scholarships are currently being offered at Master degree level. Focus sectors reflect areas that have been identified as priorities by partner governments and in which Australia is recognised as having world-class expertise and experience.

    Australia Awards are the flagship of the Australian development cooperation program and are an important component of Australia’s investment in education. Scholarships have been an important component of the Australian Government’s efforts to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development since the 1950s. They offer long- and short-term study and professional development opportunities to citizens from developing countries around the globe. They aim to provide enhanced leadership, knowledge and technical skills to partner governments, tertiary institutions and strategic organisations that are driving sustainable development.

    Types of Awards

    Priority Sectors

    • Agricultural Productivity;
    • Extractives; and
    • Public Policy.

    Eligibility

    The following countries are eligible for Scholarships:

    1. Botswana
    2. Ghana
    3. Kenya
    4. Malawi
    5. Mauritius
    6. Madagascar
    7. Mozambique
    8. Nigeria
    9. South Africa
    10. Tanzania
    11. Zambia

    To find out more information on the eligibility criteria and application process please go to your country page.

    For more information, visit Australia Awards Fellowships.

  • Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2018 (Up to £15,000 for Winners)

    Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2018 (Up to £15,000 for Winners)

    Deadline: November 1, 2017

    Entries are invited for the 2018 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is an annual award for unpublished short fiction administered and funded by the Commonwealth Foundation. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is part of Commonwealth Writers, the cultural initiative of the Commonwealth Foundation. The Commonwealth Writers was set up in 2012 to inspire and connect writers and storytellers across the world. They believe that well-told stories can help people make sense of events, engage with others and take action to bring about change.

    Prize

    • There will be five winners, one from each region. One regional winner will be selected as the overall winner;
    • The overall winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize will receive £5,000 and the remaining four regional winners £2,500. If the winning short story is a translation into English, the translator will receive additional prize money.

    Eligibility

    • The prize is open too writers from the following regions and countries:
      • Africa: Botswana, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia. Overseas Territories: St Helena, Tristan Da Cunha, Ascension Island.
      • Asia: Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka.
      • Canada and Europe: Canada, Cyprus, Malta, United Kingdom. Overseas Territories: Gibraltar, Falkland Islands.
      • Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago. Overseas Territories: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands.
      • Pacific: Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu. Overseas Territory: Pitcairn.
    • Entrants must be citizens of a Commonwealth country listed above. The Commonwealth Foundation will request verification of citizenship before winners are selected. Writers from non-Commonwealth countries (including the Republic of Ireland and Zimbabwe) are not eligible;
    • For regional purposes, entries will be judged by country of citizenship. Where the writer has dual citizenship, the entry will be judged in the region where the writer is permanently resident;
    • Entrants must be aged 18 years or over on November 1, 2017;
    • There is no requirement for the writer to have current residence in a Commonwealth country, providing she/he is a citizen of a Commonwealth country;
    • All entries will be accepted at the discretion of the Commonwealth Foundation which will exercise its judgement, in consultation with the prize chair as necessary, in ruling on questions of eligibility. The ruling of the chair on questions of eligibility is final, and no further correspondence will be entered into.

    Entry Requirements

    • Entries including those in translation must be made by the writer;
    • Entries will only be accepted via the online entry form;
    • The deadline for receipt of entries is November 1, 2017 (11.59pm in any time zone);
    • Only one entry per writer may be submitted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize;
    • The story must be the entrant’s own work;
    • The story must be original and should not have been published anywhere in full or in part before May 1, 2018. Published work is taken to mean published in any printed, publicly accessible form, e.g. anthology, magazine, newspaper. It is also taken to mean published online, with the exception of personal blogs and personal websites;
    • Entries previously submitted to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize are not eligible.

    Application

    • Before you enter your story, do make sure you read the entry guidelines which you can download here as a PDF or Word Doc.
    • Entries for the 2018 Commonwealth Short Story Prize can be submitted here.

    For more information, visit Commonwealth Short Story Prize.

  • Submit your ideas: OpenIDEO Amplify Reproductive Health Challenge 2017

    Submit your ideas: OpenIDEO Amplify Reproductive Health Challenge 2017

    Deadline: September 17, 2017

    OpenIDEO is now accepting entries for the 2017 Amplify Reproductive Health Challenge. Amplify is a series of innovation challenges bringing increased collaboration and a human-centered design approach to early stage solutions addressing some of the world’s toughest problems. Amplify is a joint initiative of OpenIDEO, IDEO.org and the UK Department for International Development (DFID). It is made possible through DFID funding.

    How might we provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services to girls and women affected by conflict or disaster? Submit your ideas for the Amplify Reproductive Health Challenge. The Challenge is looking for a wide range of solutions focused on:

    • Adolescents’ rights and health
    • Health services resilience and preparedness
    • Protecting the most vulnerable
    • Last mile delivery of commodities

    Amplify is an ongoing OpenIDEO program that focuses on improving the lives of the billion people living in extreme poverty around the world. OpenIDEO is an open innovation platform committed to solving big challenges for social good.

    Prize

    • At least five winning ideas will receive:
      • Training on the theory and practice of human-centered design alongside the winning cohort at a Design Bootcamp;
      • $10,000 USD to begin prototyping (test) their ideas for 3 months;
      • A share of $500,000 in additional funding, typically between $50,000 – $100,000 USD;
      • 18 months of technical assistance / design support from IDEO.org designers.

    Eligibility

    The Challenge is open to ideas that

    • Are new or in early stages but related to core competencies of your organization or group.
    • Will be implemented by an organization or group that is registered in some way in at least one country.
    • Have at least one year of experience working in the country in which the idea is to be implemented.
    • Have at least one year of experience working in the sector within which the idea is focused.
    • Will be implemented in one or more of the 32 eligible countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, India, Iraq, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

    Application

    • To participate, create an account, log in, and fill out basic information about your Idea. Begin Now!
    • Application closes by September 17, 2017 at 11:30PM PT!

    If you have questions or feedback about accessibility, need assistance understanding the Challenge process, or posting your idea to the platform, feel free to get in touch with organizers at [email protected].

    Application Timeline

    • Ideas Phase: August 21 – September 17
    • Review Phase: September 18 – October 1
    • Feedback Phase: October 2 – October 15
    • Refinement Phase: October 16 – October 26
    • Final Review: October 27 – December 14
    • Winning Ideas: December 15

    For more information, visit Amplify Reproductive Health Challenge.

  • UK-Kenya Food Security Workshop 2017 in Nairobi (fully-funded)

    UK-Kenya Food Security Workshop 2017 in Nairobi (fully-funded)

    Deadline: September 1, 2017

    Call for application is ongoing for early career researchers to participate in the UK-Kenya Food Security Workshop 2017. Under the Researcher Links scheme offered within the Newton Fund, the British Council, together with University of Leicester and University of Nairobi, will be holding a workshop on the theme Strengthening Food Security through Integrated Earth Observations & Ecological Assessments of Ecosystem Services in Kenya from November 26-30, 2017.

    The workshop will provide a unique opportunity for sharing research expertise and networking. During the workshops early career researchers will have the opportunity to present their research in the form of a poster/short oral presentation and discuss this with established researchers from the UK and Kenya. There will be a focus on building up links for future collaborations and participants selected on the basis of their research potential and ability to build longer term links.

    The workshop is being coordinated by Prof Heiko Balzter, University of Leicester (UK) and Dr Faith Karanja, University of Nairobi (Kenya), and will have contributions from other leading researchers.

    Cost

    • Organizers will cover the costs related to the participation to the workshop, including: travel (both international and local), accommodation and meals;
    • Costs for the visa will be covered; however participants will be responsible for making all the necessary arrangements.

    Eligibility

    • Applicants must be Early Career Researchers. Early Career Researchers are defined as holding a PhD (or having equivalent research experience and having up to 10 years post-PhD research experience. They are equivalent to the ‘Recognized Researcher’ and sometimes ‘Experienced Researcher’ categories in the EU framework for researchers’ careers;
    • They must have a research or academic position (a permanent post, research contract, or fellowship etc) at a recognized research institution either in the UK or in Kenya;
    • Up to six (six) sponsored participants from industry, government of civil society sectors will be considered;
    • Selected applicants are expected to attend all sessions of the workshop.

    Application

    • Applicants should download the Researcher Links application form and submit it to [email protected].
    • All applicants will be informed about the outcome of their applications by September 15, 2017. Selected participants will be sent details about travel, accommodation and other information about the conference by September 30, 2017.

    For more information, visit UK-Kenya Food Security Workshop.

  • Dark and Lovely x She Leads Africa Beauty Accelerator 2017

    Dark and Lovely x She Leads Africa Beauty Accelerator 2017

    Deadline: September 1, 2017

    Applications are open for the Dark and Lovely x She Leads Africa Beauty Accelerator 2017. The Accelerator is a 10 week entrepreneurship development program to support early stage entrepreneurs who are building businesses in the beauty industry. Five entrepreneurs will participate in an intensive program which includes a boot camp in Johannesburg, South Africa and access to business coaches with experience in the skills entrepreneurs need to succeed.

    Entrepreneurs in the program will focus on business strategy, growth marketing, finance and branding. If selected, you’ll receive intensive support from the SLA team, Dark and Lovely team and industry experts. The program will end with an opportunity to pitch your business to investors and stakeholders in the beauty industry for a chance to win cash to support your growth.

    So if

    • You are looking to take your beauty business to the next level;
    • You want to improve your strategy and management skills;
    • You want to meet beauty industry stakeholders;
    • You are looking to connect with international investors and win $5000 to invest in your business;

    The Dark and Lovely x She Leads Africa Beauty Accelerator is the opportunity for you.

    Categories

    SLA is looking for creative businesses all across the beauty industry such as:

    • Media: Platforms that make it easier for women to learn beauty techniques, discover new styles and connect with customers
    • Products: Physical products that enhance the beauty process
    • Technology: Software and services that support the beauty industry
    • Retail: Platforms that simplify the buying process for consumers
    • And many more

    Eligibility

    The Accelerator is open to:

    • Business based in Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa;
    • Businesses must have at least one woman aged 18-35 as a founder or owner;
    • Business has been in operation for less than 3 years;
    • Business has received no more than $50,000 in external investment;
    • Business is within the beauty industry.

    Application

    If you’re ready for an incredible business experience, then submit your application before September 1, 2017 at 11:59pm WAT.

    For more information, visit Dark and Lovely x SLA Beauty Accelerator.

  • ConDev’s Student Media Grants 2017 (Up to $5,000 for Winners)

    ConDev’s Student Media Grants 2017 (Up to $5,000 for Winners)

    Deadline: September 30, 2017

    The Center on Conflict and Development at Texas A&M University is now accepting applications for the ConDev’s Student Media Grants 2017. This photojournalism grant, funded by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation Chair on Conflict and Development, is aimed at students interested in capturing issues facing fragile and conflict-affected areas of the world through stunning photography. Past winners have traveled to and produced photography highlighting issues in Nigeria, Mali, Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Kenya, Haiti, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Peru, and other conflict-affected regions.

    ConDev—part of Texas A&M University’s Department of Agricultural Economics—works to improve the effectiveness of development programs and policies for conflict-affected and fragile countries through international research, education and projects. The Center uses science and technology to reduce armed conflict, sustain families and communities during conflict, and assist states to rapidly recover from conflict.

    Grant

    • Grant up to $5,000 will be awarded

    Eligibility

    • Open to students worldwide (undergraduate, graduate, PhD, etc.);
    • Students graduating in December 2017 – May 2018 are also eligible to apply;
    • Only one proposal can be submitted per student.

    Application

    Students should submit proposals that describe their anticipated travel, subjects, and plans for photostory production, refinement and promotion as specifically as possible. Proposals should be submitted to [email protected] with “Student Media Grant: [Name of Student]” as the subject line.

    Proposal Format

    • No more than four (8.5”×11”) pages (not including cover page)
    • 12 point, Times New Roman font
    • 1″ margins; please submit as a Microsoft Word document

    Proposals must include the following components:

    • Cover Sheet
    • Thematic Focus
    • Statement of Motivation
    • Media Experience
    • Timeline
    • Narrative of Planned Activities (including Plan for Promotion)
    • Budget

    See full application instruction here.

    Application Timeline

    • August 1, 2017: APPLICATION OPENS! You can start e-mailing your finished proposals to [email protected]
    • September 30, 2017 by 11:59pm CST: Application deadline
    • October 2017: Review Period – please be patient as they review your incredible proposals!
    • December 2017: Notification Period (approximate)
    • January 2018 (Depending on proposal timeline): Funding Disbursement (approximate)
    • January-December 2018: Grant winners travel and implement their photojournalism projects

    For more information, visit ConDev’s Student Media Grants.

  • Slush Global Impact Accelerator 2017 for Startups

    Slush Global Impact Accelerator 2017 for Startups

    Deadline: Varies by Country

    Applications are open for the Slush Global Impact Accelerator 2017. The program is created in collaboration with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and other multiple partners globally. The purpose is to support impact startups and showcase the exciting business opportunities in emerging markets, which are also vital for implementing the Agenda 2030 and solving complex challenges.

    In addition, the program focuses on strengthening the networks between the impact actors, engaging the Nordic community with the global impact entrepreneurs, and enhancing the mobilization of capital towards impactful business. GIA 2017 brings impact-driven entrepreneurs from emerging markets to Helsinki to accelerate their business, attract additional financing, and build long-lasting networks.

    Benefits

    GIA will receive:

    • Online pre-mentoring program organized for all the selected participants;
    • Helsinki boot camp program;
    • Skills workshops and capacity building with leaders from all around the world;
    • Industry specific matchmaking sessions co-organized with the leading organizations;
    • Access to Slush.

    Eligibility

    • Open to startups in Mozambique, South Africa, Kenya, Nepal, Brazil, Palestine, Ethiopia, Serbia, Lebanon, Vietnam, Caribbean, Sri Lana, India

    Application

    Applications for local competitions are still on for the following countries:

    • Mozambique: Apply by August 10, 2017 at IDEÁRIO
    • South Africa: Apply by August 16, 2017 at mLab
    • Kenya: Apply by August 17, 2017 at iHub
    • Nepal: Apply by August 17, 2017 at YoungInnovations
    • Brazil: Apply by August 18, 2017 at Hackademia
    • Palestine: Apply by August 29, 2017 at Peeks
    • Ethiopia: Apply by September 5, 2017 at IceAddis
    • Serbia: Apply by September 6, 2017 at Innovation Fund
    • Lebanon: Apply by September 6, 2017 at AltCity
    • Vietnam: Apply by October 27, 2017 at HATCH Ventures & Vietnam IPP
    • Caribbean, TBA
    • Sri Lanka, TBA
    • India, TBA

    For more information, visit Slush Global Impact Accelerator.

  • AppsAfrica Innovation Awards 2017

    AppsAfrica Innovation Awards 2017

    Deadline: September 10, 2017

    Entries are invited for the AppsAfrica Innovation Awards 2017. The Awards supported by Mobile Monday South Africa and Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) celebrate the best in mobile and tech from across Africa. The awards celebrate innovation regardless of location and they encourage global entries once the innovation has been launched in at least one African market. Last year saw an outstanding response with over 200 entries from 25 countries and 10 winners on the night celebrated from South Africa, Nigeria, Zambia, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

    AppsAfrica.com is a leading pan-African technology news portal and advisory service, dedicated to delivering the latest insight on mobile, tech and innovation in Africa. AppsAfrica Advisory provides strategic, tactical and operational Africa advisory services for mobile and tech ventures planning to launch or expand in Sub-Saharan Africa with a team of experienced advisors.

    Award Categories

    Applications are welcome from mobile or technology ventures with services launched in at least one African market for the following 12 award categories:

    • Disruptive Innovation Award
    • Best Social & Messaging Award
    • Best African App Award
    • Enterprise Solution Award
    • News & Entertainment Award
    • Educational Award
    • Fintech Award
    • Social Impact Award
    • Brand Campaign Award
    • mCommerce Award
    • Changing Africa Award
    • Outstanding Industry Achievement Award

    Benefits

    Award winners benefits include

    Eligibility

    • The awards are open to all individuals or entities who can clearly demonstrate suitability for the categories entered.

    Application

    • Submit entries for the award. Entries will be charged $95 per category entered. Start-ups who are less than 18 months old will not be charged subject to approval and can contact AppsAfrica for a discount code.
    • Applications will be assessed by a team of expert judges who are selected based on their knowledge, influence and contribution to the improvement of technology and business in Africa.

    For more information, visit AppsAfrica Innovation Awards.

  • Pan-African Awards for Entrepreneurship in Education 2017

    Pan-African Awards for Entrepreneurship in Education 2017

    Deadline: August 14, 2017

    Is your education or training project based in Africa? Does your organisation actively demonstrate the success of their entrepreneurial approach to education? Is your education project innovative and inspiring? Does your organisation have a large network of young people? Can you show that your project has had a positive impact on young people and your community? If you answered “yes” to these questions your organisation could be in with a chance of winning a Pan African Award for Entrepreneurship in Education.

    The Pan-African Awards reward the very best projects which are using enterprise and entrepreneurship to innovate in the field of education. The awards are generously supported by The Saville Foundation, a charitable foundation based in South Africa. Teach A Man To Fish manage the awards using their expertise in enterprise edu.cation and highlight inspirational models and projects through their large network of educational organisations and schools.

    What is Entrepreneurship in Education?

    Entrepreneurial approaches to education can mean:

    • Teaching entrepreneurial and workplace skills to young people AND/OR,
    • Using alternative and innovative methods to fund education.

    Benefits

    • First prize of $15,000, 2nd and 3rd prizes of $5,000;
    • Enhanced visibility and publicity;
    • Enhanced sponsorship and donation opportunities;
    • A chance to win our ‘partner prize’ to work with Teach A Man To Fish and the School Enterprise Challenge.

    Eligibility

    • Open to all organizations with a focus on education located in one of the 55 African countries for which awards are available. The full list of African countries for which awards are available is as follows: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Democratic Republic of the), Congo Brazzaville (also known as Republic of the Congo), Côte d’Ivoire (commonly known as Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe
    • Entries can be submitted on behalf of another organization e.g. by non-African NGOs on behalf of their local partner / office – however prize monies and conference travel bursaries must be claimed by and used for the benefit of, the Africa-based organization itself;
    • All entries must be accompanied by work contact details of a suitable referee who is able to confirm that the contents of the entry are a true and accurate representation of the entrant’s work;
    • Referees must be i) independent of your organisation and ii) either a government official, qualified professional, or senior employee of an internationally recognized institution;
    • Qualified professionals for the purpose of this competition include: teachers (employed by a different institution), doctors, lawyers, judges, accountants, bankers, engineers, and police officers;
    • Referees cannot include family members of the entrant.

    Application

    Interested applicants are requested to complete the online application form. To apply in French, click here.

    Application Tips

    • Make your passion for education and entrepreneurship shine through;
    • Tell them what makes your project special, different and innovative;
    • Focus on impact. They want to see that what you are doing really works;
    • Bring your application to life with examples – they want to hear about the great changes you are making in your community!

    For more information, visit Pan-African Awards for Entrepreneurship in Education.

  • ALN Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship 2017

    ALN Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship 2017

    Deadline: August 7, 2017

    Applications for the Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship (AAE) are now open. The Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship aim to recognize some of the continent’s most innovative and impactful entrepreneurs. Over the past 8 years, AAE has attracted over 7000 applications from industries and sectors ranging from education. health, transport, energy among others.

    The awards aim to recognize Africa’s most talented entrepreneurs across 4 categories:

    • Best Growing Business: high growth companies
    • Best Mature Business: legacy companies with significant revenue base and continental footprint
    • Youth Entrepreneur of the Year: entrepreneurs under the age of 35
    • Social Entrepreneur of the Year: social impact oriented enterprises

    Eligibility

    • Only African companies are eligible for these awards. You will be required to provide proof that your core operations are on the continent;
    • They look for a track record of innovation, profitability, business excellence and social impact;
    • Businesses from any sector are encouraged to apply;
    • Applicants interested in the Outstanding Young Entrepreneur category must be 35 years old or below;
    • Applications must be filed by a single company representative.

    Selection Criteria

    Selection will be based on the following criteria:

    • Leadership, culture and values: This majorly points out to how your organisation invests in its employees as well as the values ethics that drive it.
    • Innovation: They look for companies that are providing creative and leading edge solutions that add real value to the lives of customers
    • Profitability: Your business should be commercially sustainable and demonstrate a robust financial position
    • Long term Business Strategy: Your business should demonstrate a sound and coherent strategy for future growth and continued value addition
    • Social & Economic impact on communities: Your business should be adding value to their communities. They are looking for companies that have a demonstrable commitment to using business for social impact.

    Application

    • The first step is to fill in the application form and upload your supporting  documents online.
    • They will notify you of the status of your application by the end of August;
    • Shortlisted candidates will the interviewed by a panel of judges via Skype. Successful candidates will be invited to attend the  award ceremony in Mauritius.

    For more information, visit AAE 2017.

  • Africa Lead and CAADP Non-State Actors Coalition (CNC) Small Grants Program 2017

    Africa Lead and CAADP Non-State Actors Coalition (CNC) Small Grants Program 2017

    Deadline: August 25, 2017

    Africa Lead II and the CAADP Non-State Actors Coalition (CNC) are excited to announce a small grants program to strengthen the network of Non-State Actors supporting CAADP in Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and Kenya. They invite interested organizations to submit a brief concept paper in order to earn the chance to apply for resources and support, build relationships and networks with key actors in CAADP, and put their idea into action. Grant activities will be funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help surface creative and effective approaches to improve citizen engagement in national food security investment priorities (as outlined by the CAADP themes). To accomplish this, proposals shall focus on:

    • Aligning NSA program design and development to the CAADP agenda to support relevant NAIP priorities;
    • Making use of agricultural performance data relevant to specific CAADP themes for advocacy and strategic communication purposes; and
    • Generating relevant data to support the ongoing monitoring of CAADP progress.

    Grants

    • Africa Lead/CNC anticipates awarding approximately 10-15 grants that will not exceed $15,000 USD each. Africa Lead/CNC may choose to fully fund or incrementally fund the selected application(s).

    Eligibility

    • Open to all NSA working in agriculture and food security issues in Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda and Kenya. If you are a for-profit organization, you must forgo profit for this activity.

    Application

    The application form is short, simple, and entirely online. Click on the respective countries to access application form.

    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged. Once the applications are submitted, they will be reviewed to ensure they meet minimum requirements and fulfill the overall objectives of the program. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal.

    For more information, visit Africa Lead and CNC Small Grants Program.

  • British Council new Art new Audiences (nAnA) Grants 2017

    British Council new Art new Audiences (nAnA) Grants 2017

    Deadline: August 13, 2017

    Submit proposals for the British Council new Art new Audiences (nAnA) Grants 2017. new Art new Audiences (nAnA) is an annual open call for artists, arts organisations, and art collectives from cities within England, Ethiopia, Kenya, Northern Ireland, Rwanda, Scotland, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Wales. nAnA gives an opportunity for artists from these cities to create new art together, and to showcase this art to audiences across these countries. The British Council works across eight art forms. These are Architecture, Design Fashion, Film, Music, Dance and Theatre, Creative Economy, Cultural Skills, Literature, and Visual Arts. new Art new Audiences is looking for projects that produce new art within or across these art forms. They are also looking for projects that challenge these art forms. What they are not looking for, are works already created.

    Grant

    • nAnA will fund 5 new projects in 2017; Up to £30,000 will be allocated to each project.

    Eligibility

    • Applicants can apply as an individual artist(s), an arts organisation(s) or an art collective(s);
    • Each project must focus on the creation of a new piece, or a new body of art;
    • At least three different countries must be involved in the project, with at least two of these countries being from the East African region;
    • nAnA focuses on supporting art sectors within cities from the countries specified – artists, artworks and audiences must be connected to cities;
    • Each project must focus on reaching an 18 to 35-year-old face to face, and online audience. nAnA aims to increase the visibility and awareness of new contemporary art from East Africa and the UK. The engagement of an online and/or face to face audience is therefore essential;
    • All key contributors involved in the project must be between 18 and 35-years-old;
    • The projects can be match funded by other financial partners;
    • Applicants can apply more than once to new Art new Audiences;
    • Those who received nAnA 2016 grants (either primary or secondary partner) are also eligible to apply to nAnA 2017. However a primary nAnA 2016 partner cannot apply as the lead partner for nAnA 2017;
    • All projects must be completed within 12 months of receiving funds from the British Council;
    • A mid-project report and an end of project report will be expected in order to receive payment, a template will be provided for these reports;
    • The project must be administrated by one person or organisation. They must have a bank account and a national ID in order to receive funds. They must also be responsible for the mid-project, end of project report, and for the externals communications of the project;
    • 70% of funds will be granted upon signing a contract with the British Council, the remaining 30% of funds will be granted upon submitting your mid-project report.

    Application

    • To apply for new Art new Audiences you will have to complete an online application form;
    • Once you have submitted your application, you will receive a confirmation email from the British Council confirming receipt. You will be notified on Friday September 8, 2017 if your project has been shortlisted.

    Application Timeline

    • July 1, 2017: Grant Opens
    • August 13, 2017: Application deadline
    • August 14 – September 8, 2017: Shortlisting Period
    • September 8, 2017: Shortlisted candidates notified and invited to interview
    • September 11 – 15, 2017: Skype interviews with shortlisted applicants
    • September 18 – 21, 2017: Final selection
    • September 22, 2017: All applicants informed

    For more information, visit new Art new Audiences (nAnA) Grants.

  • Voice’s Global Influencing Grant for Organizations in Africa and Asia (Up €25,000 – €500,000 available)

    Voice’s Global Influencing Grant for Organizations in Africa and Asia (Up €25,000 – €500,000 available)

    Deadline: September 15, 2017

    Voice is now accepting proposals for Our Turn to Talk: Global Influencing Grant for Projects in Africa and Asia. This Call for Proposals will help Voice meet its objectives and incorporate feedback received from a consultation with key stakeholders.

    Voice is a new innovative grant facility that supports the most marginalised and discriminated people in ten low- and lower-middle income countries in Africa and Asia. It aims to amplify and connect thus far unheard voices in efforts to leave no one behind. Voice is an initiative of and financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands as part of their overall policy framework ‘Dialogue and Dissent’ and is executed by a consortium between Oxfam Novib and Hivos.

    Target Groups

    Voice will fund projects that focus on the following target groups:

    • Women facing exploitation, abuse and/or violence
    • People with Disabilities
    • Age-discriminated (youth and elderly)
    • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people
    • Indigenous People and Ethnic Minorities.

    Often the most marginalised and discriminated are those who may be vulnerable due to multiple reasons. Therefore, Voice has a strong preference for projects that intend to work with more than one target group to address overlapping vulnerabilities.

    Your project can look at any or all of the following themes:

    • Improved access to (productive) resources (finance, land and water) and employment
    • Improved access to social services, health and education in particular
    • Space for political participation

    Are you an organisation that is led by one of Voice’s target groups? Do you see an opportunity to guide or influence global and/or regional bodies so that they are more open and receptive to the needs and interests of your target group?  Do you want to inspire attitudinal and policy change amongst people and governments in your region towards your target group? Do you want to try innovative and new ways to influence globally and/or regionally?

     If you answered “yes” to the questions above, then consider applying to this Call for Proposals.

    Grant

    Grants from €25,000 to €500,000 and up to 36 months in duration would be awarded.

    Eligibility

    • Applications are only being accepted where the organisation (or lead applicant if you are applying in consortia) is registered in either Africa or Asia and at least one of the consortia members operates in at least one, but preferably more, of the ten Voice focus countries.
    • The applicant or the lead party (if the application is made by a consortium or on behalf of a network) must be a legally registered not-for-profit civil society or community-based organisation with an operational bank account in the applicant’s name.
    • The (lead) applicant must be target-led. This means that the target group that the organisation purports to represent governs and manages the organisation and the principle of Nothing About Us Without Us guides the work.

    What they won’t fund:

    • Consortium Partners of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation “Dialogue and Dissent” Strategic Partnership.
    • Organisations with a maximum annual turnover of over €2 million.
    • An application where the grants awarded from Voice are more than 30% for of the total annual income of the applicant organisation. The way to calculate this is to divide the requested amount by the annual income plus the requested amount in your application. If the result of this calculation is over 30% you can either reduce the requested amount or team up as part of a consortium where you can add up the budgets
    • Funding of commercial services, investment or other commercial activities.

     Eligibility Test

    Please take our eligibility test below to make sure that you qualify for the grant.

    1. Voice targets the most marginalised and discriminated groups in Nigeria, Niger, Mali, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Indonesia, Philippines, Laos and Cambodia
    2. For a full listing of Consortium Partners of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation “Dialogue and Dissent” Strategic Partnership, please go here.

    Requirement

    • They are seeking projects that are multi-country or regional. This may mean that your project focuses on influencing political bodies (such as the African Union, ASEAN and the East Africa Community) or specialised regional institutions and forums (such as the Africa Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) and the Eastern Partnership Framework).
    • Your project could also interact with mechanisms designed to enable influence and advocacy of vulnerable groups such as the
African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the reporting mechanisms of various treaties (for example; the Universal Periodic Review, National Reviews of the Sustainable Development Goals, Convention to Eliminate Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and others).
    • Proposals that focus on the interaction between national and regional influencing are of particular interest to Voice.
    • Your grant can be from €25,000 to €500,000 and up to 36 months in duration.

    Application

    First, see the National calls in PhilippinesTanzaniaNigeriaLaosCambodiaKenyaMali, and Indonesia

    Then complete the following documents:

    1. Application form
    2. Budget template

    And submit these through the online application system before 15 September 2017, 23.59PM Central European Time.

    For more information, visit Voice Global Influencing Grant.