The $20,000 D-Prize offers a unique opportunity for changemakers to create lasting impact by launching new social ventures focused on expanding access to proven solutions in low- and middle-income countries.
The €25,000 Startupbootcamp BOLD2 Food & AgriTech is a 3-month hybrid accelerator program starting January 2026 in Amsterdam designed for passionate early-stage founders with game-changing solutions in food and agriculture, aiming to accelerate startups and drive positive change by providing knowledge, connections, and opportunities.
The $100,000 Seeding the Future Global Food System Challenge, organized by Welthungerhilfe, is designed to spark innovation that can reshape the future of food systems, particularly across the Global South.
The Founders and Leaders Academy (FLA) 1.0 is more than just a workshop. It’s a strategic gathering of industry experts, business leaders, investors, and ambitious professionals committed to building sustainable, scalable businesses and transformative leadership.
The €2,000 ComCashew’s e-MOVE AgriCanvas Fund is a support scheme for emerging agripreneurs in cashew, cacao, maize, or livestock (cattle, sheep, goats) value chains.
The €100,000 Hello Tomorrow Global Challenge — the world’s longest-running Deep Tech competition — is back for its 11th edition, spotlighting groundbreaking startups transforming the future through advanced computing, cybersecurity, and AI-driven innovation.
BeyondLimits, in partnership with Zenith Bank, runs the ₦70 million Zecathon (also called Zenith Bank Startup Pitch Competition). This platform supports startups through funding, mentorship, incubation, and exposure.
The programme recognises that many Nigerians are capable of running profitable businesses if given even the smallest financial push. By providing seed capital ranging from ₦10,000 to ₦100,000, it enables beneficiaries to either start a business or boost an already existing trading venture.
Explore over $2.3 million in global funding closing between October 13 and 27, 2025. Opportunities are available for researchers, entrepreneurs, innovators, journalists, NGOs, and startups.
The ₦25 million Collaborate Lagos initiative is back — bigger and bolder — at Art of Technology Lagos 7.0 (AOT 7.0), with a mission to bridge innovation with opportunity and scale high-impact startups across Africa’s leading tech hub.
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