Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE) 2025
Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE) is an accelerator program designed to support impact-driven businesses in the United States that address critical community needs and advance innovative solutions. The program is especially committed to enabling entrepreneurs from the African diaspora, both historical and contemporary, by providing investor-readiness training, mentorship, access to capital, and meaningful connections to Africa and global industry leaders. Since its launch in 2021, 55 founders have successfully completed the program.
Who can apply? Emerging and underserved entrepreneurs based in the United States leading startups and small businesses. The target audience is those who are early-stage and revenue-generating (seed to Series A) for-profit enterprises.
The 2025 ABLE cohort will be composed of 20-25 entrepreneurs. Applications are welcome from all industries, with a preference for those that are impact-oriented.
Application Opens: June 13, 2025
Application Deadline: July 11, 2025
Important Note: Please only share non-confidential information in your application.
For more information, please contact rose@africandiasporanetwork.org.
Learn more at https://africandiasporanetwork.org/able/.
Program Overview
Program Commitment 20-25 entrepreneurs will participate in a virtual enterprise and leadership training program from (TBD) for 6 weeks, leading up to a live, in-person pitch day in Silicon Valley.. The program provides weekly training sessions (5 hours per week) and 3-6 hours of mentorship and network-building.
Benefits Overview The selected entrepreneurs will receive a fully paid entrepreneurship and leadership training program, complemented by mentorship and network-building forums. Program participants will have a platform to pitch in Silicon Valley to ADN’s expansive network, partners, funders, and investors.
There is no cost to participate in the program, and companies do not need to give up any equity.
Program Benefits
Pitch your venture to ADN’s wide network of stakeholders and Silicon Valley investor community
Fully paid leadership and entrepreneurship training
Expert mentoring
Gain exposure through media features and have access to new partnership opportunities
Opportunity to participate in exclusive networking-building forums
Become a part of ADN’s thriving network of dynamic and passionate entrepreneurs
Exclusive access to ADN’s network, resources, infrastructure, and expertise
Complimentary registration ticket to African Diaspora Investment Symposium 2026
Eligibility Requirements
For consideration, prospective candidates must meet the following requirements:
Founder or executive of a scalable, for-profit startup
Company must be led or co-led by historically excluded entrepreneurs, with focus on those of African descent
The company is early-stage and revenue-generating (seed to Series A).
Enterprise must be headquartered in the United States
Must be an established legal entity already in operation for 6 months or more
Must have a proven product market fit with active customers and demonstrable revenue streams
Must have a clear and sustainable business model with financial projections for growth
Evidence of customer adoption, market traction, and demand for the solution
Strong value proposition with a differentiated product or service
A clearly defined target market and competitive positioning
Leverage technology or innovative solutions to drive impact
Commitment to solving pressing challenges through sustainable and scalable innovations
Applicants must commit to attending all ABLE sessions, completing required program tasks, and actively collaborating with their cohort, mentors, and facilitators.
Primary Selection Criteria
Must demonstrate early traction evidenced in growing usage, revenue, or other metrics–concepts, pitches, or prototypes are not eligible. The business should have a website and a tangible digital or physical product or service.
Potential for financial sustainability, investment, scalability
Demonstrate quantifiable impact and market reach
The entrepreneur must be able to dedicate time to program activities, including enterprise training, mentorship sessions, networking events, and availability to attend the in-person pitch day and pitch day practice. Finalists are expected to meet with program peers, ADN network members, mentors, and sponsors as part of their commitment. Participants are expected to adhere to a high level of personal and professional integrity, respect for one another, and accountability.
Secondary Selection Criteria
Applications are welcome from all industries and for businesses that are impact-oriented.
Balanced gender representation among entrepreneurs.
Reasonable geographic distribution among the United States and territories.
Cross-sector diversity and a comprehensive mix that showcases impact and innovation among multiple sectors, including education, healthcare, finance, connectivity, agriculture, and renewable energy.
Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE) 2025
Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE) 2025
Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE) is an accelerator program designed to support impact-driven businesses in the United States that address critical community needs and advance innovative solutions. The program is especially committed to enabling entrepreneurs from the African diaspora, both historical and contemporary, by providing investor-readiness training, mentorship, access to capital, and meaningful connections to Africa and global industry leaders. Since its launch in 2021, 55 founders have successfully completed the program.
Who can apply? Emerging and underserved entrepreneurs based in the United States leading startups and small businesses. The target audience is those who are early-stage and revenue-generating (seed to Series A) for-profit enterprises.
The 2025 ABLE cohort will be composed of 20-25 entrepreneurs. Applications are welcome from all industries, with a preference for those that are impact-oriented.
Application Opens: June 13, 2025
Application Deadline: July 11, 2025
Important Note: Please only share non-confidential information in your application.
For more information, please contact rose@africandiasporanetwork.org.
Learn more at https://africandiasporanetwork.org/able/.
Program Overview
Program Commitment 20-25 entrepreneurs will participate in a virtual enterprise and leadership training program from (TBD) for 6 weeks, leading up to a live, in-person pitch day in Silicon Valley.. The program provides weekly training sessions (5 hours per week) and 3-6 hours of mentorship and network-building.
Benefits Overview The selected entrepreneurs will receive a fully paid entrepreneurship and leadership training program, complemented by mentorship and network-building forums. Program participants will have a platform to pitch in Silicon Valley to ADN’s expansive network, partners, funders, and investors.
There is no cost to participate in the program, and companies do not need to give up any equity.
Program Benefits
Pitch your venture to ADN’s wide network of stakeholders and Silicon Valley investor community
Fully paid leadership and entrepreneurship training
Expert mentoring
Gain exposure through media features and have access to new partnership opportunities
Opportunity to participate in exclusive networking-building forums
Become a part of ADN’s thriving network of dynamic and passionate entrepreneurs
Exclusive access to ADN’s network, resources, infrastructure, and expertise
Complimentary registration ticket to African Diaspora Investment Symposium 2026
Eligibility Requirements
For consideration, prospective candidates must meet the following requirements:
Founder or executive of a scalable, for-profit startup
Company must be led or co-led by historically excluded entrepreneurs, with focus on those of African descent
The company is early-stage and revenue-generating (seed to Series A).
Enterprise must be headquartered in the United States
Must be an established legal entity already in operation for 6 months or more
Must have a proven product market fit with active customers and demonstrable revenue streams
Must have a clear and sustainable business model with financial projections for growth
Evidence of customer adoption, market traction, and demand for the solution
Strong value proposition with a differentiated product or service
A clearly defined target market and competitive positioning
Leverage technology or innovative solutions to drive impact
Commitment to solving pressing challenges through sustainable and scalable innovations
Applicants must commit to attending all ABLE sessions, completing required program tasks, and actively collaborating with their cohort, mentors, and facilitators.
Primary Selection Criteria
Must demonstrate early traction evidenced in growing usage, revenue, or other metrics–concepts, pitches, or prototypes are not eligible. The business should have a website and a tangible digital or physical product or service.
Potential for financial sustainability, investment, scalability
Demonstrate quantifiable impact and market reach
The entrepreneur must be able to dedicate time to program activities, including enterprise training, mentorship sessions, networking events, and availability to attend the in-person pitch day and pitch day practice. Finalists are expected to meet with program peers, ADN network members, mentors, and sponsors as part of their commitment. Participants are expected to adhere to a high level of personal and professional integrity, respect for one another, and accountability.
Secondary Selection Criteria
Applications are welcome from all industries and for businesses that are impact-oriented.
Balanced gender representation among entrepreneurs.
Reasonable geographic distribution among the United States and territories.
Cross-sector diversity and a comprehensive mix that showcases impact and innovation among multiple sectors, including education, healthcare, finance, connectivity, agriculture, and renewable energy.