Black Founder Startup Grant
SoGal Foundation is inviting applications for the $10,000 Black Founder Startup Grant Program.
SoGal Foundation is inviting applications for the $10,000 Black Founder Startup Grant Program.
The $150,000 UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub sources, accelerates and scales transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) solutions to drive lasting impact for children and their families.
Nominations are now open for $50,000 Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize for outstanding leaders who demonstrate the willingness and capacity to address the complexity of 21st-century challenges
Wellcome is currenlty accepting applications for the £700,000 Mental Health Award to provide funding for validation activities for novel targets with a clear therapeutic concept and strong biological rationale related to early intervention in anxiety, depression and/or psychosis.
The $9,500 UpGreyed Her is a financial inclusion initiative by Grey designed to empower female entrepreneurs by providing them with the necessary capital to expand their businesses.
WISE has supported edtech founders from around the world to scale innovative solutions to key challenges within the world of education. Each year, they deliver a bespoke program aimed at supporting startup growth through one-to-one coaching, masterclasses with industry experts, as well as access to a global network of investors and education specialists. . The…
The World Food Prize Foundation, in collaboration with America’s Cultivation Corridor, is proud to launch the $65,000 Innovate for Impact Challenge—a pioneering initiative dedicated to accelerating agricultural technology (AgTech) innovation.
The €100,000 European Microfinance Award 2025 highlights organisations that enable low-income and vulnerable people to build resilience and manage risk thanks to inclusive and effective insurance.
Each year, ten outstanding finalists are selected to compete in the ABH Grand Finale pitch competition, where they showcase their businesses for a chance to win a share of $1.5 million in grant funding.
Through this initiative, three recent graduates (2019-2024) will receive $1,500 (NGN equivalent) each to help scale their businesses.