Google Africa Collaborates with C. Moore Media and Allison+Partners for the Fourth Edition of The Future is Female Mentorship Program

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 5 Min Read

C. Moore Media and Allison+Partners announce the collaboration with Google Africa for the launch of the fourth edition of The Future is Female Mentorship Program.

The initiative is the first and only PR and communications program dedicated exclusively to African female tech founders and applications for the program are now open.

About The Program

Aligning with the goals and objectives of the Future is Female Mentorship Program, the Google for Startups Accelerator: Women Founders Africa Program aims to empower and support women founders on the continent by providing resources and opportunities to scale their startups and address African problems.

The collaboration will enable selected alumni from the Google program to take part in the Future is Female Mentorship Program an initiative that provides PR and communications expertise, insights, knowledge, and skills exclusively to African female founders to support the increased visibility and growth of their startups.

The fourth edition of the program also welcomes the Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund who will support the program by hosting a session on VC funding for the selected female founders from across Africa. Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund has an active interest in Africa and continues to assess opportunities across the Continent. The Fund has invested in some of the region’s top Africa-focused tech startups including Flutterwave and Andela.

What They’re Saying

African female tech founders are often unsupported in the male-dominated world of tech, which is why The Future is Female Mentorship Program was established. We are excited to launch the fourth edition of the initiative with Allison + Partners, who acquired C. Moore Media, International Public Relations,said Claudine Moore, The Future Is Female Mentorship Program Founder and managing director of Africa at Allison + Partners.

We are also delighted to collaborate with Google Africa and their Women Founders Africa Program, and Salesforce, who will be hosting a session on VC funding with the selected finalists of the program.  

Folarin Aiyegbusi, Head of Startup Ecosystem, Sub Saharan Africa – “We are excited to be collaborating with The Future is Female Mentorship Program as it aligns with the mission of the Google for Startups Accelerator: Women Founders Africa Program to support and empower women founders building great tech startups in Africa or for Africa.”

By increasing the representation of women in the startup ecosystem, we can help bridge the gap between the number of women-led startups and the amount and quality of support they receive, ultimately leading to more diversity and innovation.”

The Mentors

Techcabal alongside Africa Communications Week, a global platform that builds bridges between communications professionals focused on Africa’s transformation will return for the third consecutive year as official partners of the program. Tope Adubi and David Idagu will join founder Claudine Moore as the lead mentors.

Program Details

Delivered virtually, and the mentees are invited to participate in masterclasses and sessions customized to the specific needs of their sector and business. African female founders will learn insights into VC funding, PR and communications, storytelling, media relations and more.

During the selection process, special consideration is given to startups that focus on health, education, finance, agriculture, and sustainability. In addition, startups that provide solutions and/or address African women’s and girls’ needs will also receive special consideration.

Application

The application portal for The Future is Female Mentorship Program is now open and closes Monday June 26, 2023. The successful female founders will be announced on Tuesday, July 25, 2023

All women building great tech startups in Africa or for Africa can APPLY HERE and take advantage of this opportunity.

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