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NEW GRANTS OF UP TO $15,000 FOR AFRICA-BASED EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT RESEARCHERS

Application Deadline: Friday, 28 February 2025 at 23:59 GMT

LOCATION: England

Are you passionate about transforming the lives of young children in Africa? The Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge and Education Sub Saharan Africa (ESSA), with funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, are offering grants of up to $15,000 to support African Early Childhood Development (ECD) researchers in Central, East, West and Southern Africa. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Africa-based African researchers with a PhD, working in a relevant research-oriented institution or unit, such as a university, research think tank, or research unit in government department/ministry are eligible to lead applications for these grants. Applications must focus on context-specific, policy-relevant and actionable research addressing key ECD challenges. 

Focus countries are Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique. In addition, funds will be available for successful applications from Central, East, West and Southern Africa. Collaborative projects between institutions or countries are encouraged. 

A total of 20 to 25 grants will support high-impact, policy-relevant research focused on topics that involve education and its interplay with one or more of: health, nutrition, caregiving, play, or environmental protection for children aged 0 to 8 years. Funding will cover research activities, including costs related to data collection (as relevant), analysis, and dissemination. 

Webinar with more information: 23 January 2025, 10:00 am – 11:30 am (GMT) 

BENEFIT:

Grant amount: Up to $15,000 

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STERLING BANK GREEN INNOVATION CHALLENGE FOR STARTUPS AND MSMES

Application Deadline: October 20, 2024, at 2pm.

LOCATION: Nigeria

Welcome to Green Innovation Challenge (GIC) 2024 – Empowering Innovation through access to funding. GIC is dedicated to providing access to funding for startups, MSMEs, SMEs, cooperatives, and social enterprises that are driving innovation and positive environmental change.

ELIGIBILITY:

It is open to applicants in agriculture, clean tech and social enterprise, and is designed to connect you with the resources you need to bring your ideas to life, scale operations, and make a lasting impact.

Whether you’re launching a groundbreaking startup, growing an established SME, or leading a cooperative or social enterprise with a mission for good, we invite you to apply for funding to fuel your journey.

FOR CLEAN TECH APPLICANTS

Applicant must be between ages 20 to 45 years.

Solutions should cut across any of the following focus areas:
Battery recycling
EV digital technology application
Conversion of ICE tricycles to EV

Solution/innovation must be in the prototype or demonstration phase.

Applicant must have a clear plan for scale and viable prototypes.

Applicant for on-lending finance must have a minimum of 30% equity.

Successful applicants of the cleantech category in the Sterling Green Innovation Challenge stand a chance to win sponsored grants and access to lending financing from the Bank, however, the selection committee has the sole responsibility of, and discretion in selecting winners, and the decisions are final. The value of these prizes is to be at the sole discretion of the organizers.

Successful applicant must use funds for the proposed solution approved by the selection committee.

Applicants who are awarded a grant shall be obliged to sign a grant /use of funds agreement with
Sterling Bank detailing how they intend to use the grant funds, including a disbursement schedule
where applicable.

The selection committee and/or organizers shall have the right to withdraw any award/grant prize
from a participant who fails or refuses to comply with the obligation in this clause.

Grant recipients and applicants accessing finance will be expected to complete a documentation
process with the bank before disbursement of funds.

FOR AGRIC APPLICANTS

Applicant must be between age 18 and 35 years.

Application must be technology driven, proving productivity and profitability across value chain, and
focus climate smart initiatives.

Solution must be able to leverage on other sources of energy to save cost.

Solution must focus on value chain linkages and solve post-harvest losses.

Applicant solution must be on a specific value-chain, crop and livestock production, processing, sales, and distribution.

The selection committee and/or organizers shall have the right to withdraw any award/grant prize from a participant who fails or refuses to comply with the obligations in this clause.

All Sterling Bank terms and conditions apply.

FOR WOMEN-LED SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

Applicant must be a female between 18 and 45 years.

Applicant innovation should align with ESG principles and must be around renewable energy, climate education, agriculture, and climate action.

The selection committee and/or organizers shall have the right to withdraw any award/grant prize from an applicant who fails or refuses to comply with the obligations attached to this grant.

The selection committee has the sole responsibility of, and discretion in selecting winners, and the decisions are final. The value of the prize is to be at the sole discretion of the organizers. Successful applicants must use funds for the proposed solution approved by the selection committee.

All Sterling Bank terms and conditions apply.

BENEFIT:

FOR CLEAN TECH APPLICANTS: Applicant can access on-lending financing up to 1 billion Naira.

Minimum financing request for on-lending is 10 million Naira.

FOR AGRIC APPLICANTS: Applicant can access a single digit facility up to 20 million Naira.

FOR WOMEN-LED SOCIAL ENTERPRISE: Applicant can access a grant up to 2 million Naira.

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