Enpact Open Call For Women-Led Technology Businesses In Africa + Europe

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 2 Min Read

Enpact, a non-profit organisation, looking for women founders of growth-stage technology businesses to join enpact’s International Mentoring Programme in Europe + Africa.

This is an 8-month mentoring programme designed for mature technology businesses looking to scale their business, create global partnerships, and explore new markets.

Applications are now open until 26th of April.

Eligible companies need to have:

  • Strong technology component
  • Scalable products with international growth potential
  • Solid business model with existing sales, clients, partners and audience
  • Readiness to benefit from international partnerships and expansion
  • Ongoing operations for at least a year prior to applying to the programme
  • Focus on women in tech or be women-led
  • Able to commit to all in-person & online sessions throughout the 8-month programme
  • Based in Europe or the following African countries (Egypt, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, South Africa)

Benefits Of The Programme

Expansion to new markets, Global Partnerships, and Opportunity for scaling.

  • Scale-up growth programme tailored to fit your business needs
  • Join a global network of experienced founders, experts, mentors and innovators
  • Two deep dive bootcamps with innovative formats in Germany & Egypt, focused on scaling digital, tech-driven business models
  • On-the-ground personal visits to your local hub from your dedicated mentor
  • Opportunity to create partnerships across Europe & Africa and expand into new global markets
  • Ongoing mentoring over the course of the programme
  • Exchanging best practices with relevant partners and stakeholders from the Berlin ecosystem

Participation Deal

15 companies will be selected for the programme. The deal is:

  • All travel expenses covered for two deep-dive bootcamps in Germany & Egypt
  • Direct access to experienced mentors and experts; a life-long community of support.
  • No equity taken

This programme is an initiative under the Strategic Partnership Digital Africa (SPDA), funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and coordinated by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

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Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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