The Mastercard Foundation FAST program offers up to $15,000 in funding to empower Africa’s next generation of entrepreneurs. Apply Below:
The application deadline for the Mastercard Foundation Fund for Alumni Start-ups in Transition (FAST) Program 2025 For Africans is Sunday, 15th September.
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The Mastercard Foundation, in partnership with CCHub Nigeria, MDF Global, Concree, Scale-up, Savannah Innovations Lab, the Center for Enterprising Organizations, Inkomoko, and the Africa Leadership Academy (ALA), is excited to announce the launch of the Mastercard Foundation Fund for Alumni Start-ups in Transition (FAST) program. Also, the Mastercard Foundation FAST program will support and empower the next generation of entrepreneurs by providing up to $15,000 in support for each venture.
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Also, the Mastercard Foundation FAST program is open to aspiring entrepreneurs or those in the early stages of their entrepreneurial journey. Eligible participants must be alumni from the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), African Leadership Academy (ALA), Anzisha Prize, or the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. These individuals should be ready to innovate and build impactful ventures within Africa.
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Additionally, participants in the Mastercard Foundation FAST program will receive comprehensive support designed to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs. Each selected venture can receive up to $15,000 in funding. The program is structured into two key stages:
In addition to financial support, participants will gain access to business development training and join a supportive network of like-minded entrepreneurs and mentors, fostering an environment of growth and collaboration
To apply for this opportunity, visit the official webpage below.
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