
Mastercard Foundation EdTech Demo Day, Kenya 2024
Major technology and innovation hubs in Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa--in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation--have announced calls for applications for the 2025 Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowships. The Fellowship provides entrepreneurs with critical business and educational support--such as insights into the science of learning, financial support, and networking opportunities--preparing them for scale, sustainability, and impact.
iHUB (Kenya) Call for Applications - application deadline of 30 January 2025.
MEST Africa (Ghana) Call for Applications - application deadline of February 21 2025.
Co-creation HUB (Nigeria) Call for Applications - application deadline of 31st, January 2025.
Injini (South Africa) Call for Applications - application deadline of 8 December 2024.
Co-creation HUB (CcHUB), in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, is calling for applications for the third iteration of the EdTech Fellowship after the successful completion of the second cohort’s acceleration program.
Injini, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, is proud to announce the opening of applications for the 2025 Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, which supports South Africa-based start-ups aiming to improve education through innovation. The Fellowship offers participating start-ups a unique combination of direct grant funding, product evaluation, tailored market research, skills development, mentorship, and market access opportunities.
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