Builders of Africa's Future (BAF) 2025
Opens Feb 21 2025 12:00 AM (PST)
Deadline Mar 21 2025 11:59 PM (PDT)
Description

Builders of Africa’s Future 2025 - Cohort Eight

Amplifying and Elevating the Rising Stars of African Entrepreneurship

African Diaspora Network hosts the seventh annual Builders of Africa’s Future Awards! 

Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF) celebrates innovation and impact in early-stage African enterprises. The program identifies African entrepreneurs running early-stage nonprofits or for-profit businesses that address key community needs through technology or differentiated business models. The goal is to help scale their ventures and impact in the areas of health, education, energy, agriculture, financial inclusion, gender inclusion, nutrition, commerce, industrial development, and other socioeconomic goods. 

The BAF program annually awards 15 to 20 of Africa’s most promising entrepreneurs with enterprise development training, mentorship, and networking opportunities, and a platform to boost brand visibility and investment potential in Silicon Valley. Since 2018, Builders of Africa’s Future has recognized and catalyzed 78 African startups.

Program Benefits

  • Training from enterprise training partner, the African Management Institute (AMI)  of Kenya
  • Invitation to attend the 11th African Diaspora Investment Symposium--attendees are responsible for covering all costs

Enterprise Training Partner: African Management Institute (AMI)

Funders: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Eligibility Criteria

Founders and executives of companies contributing to the well-being of communities across the continent are the Builders of Africa’s Future. These leaders are catalysts of developmental progress on the continent and have stories and enterprises that we seek to amplify.

Primary selection criteria for builder enterprises:

  • Must be an established legal entity already in operation for 6 months or more with demonstrable early traction evidenced in growing usage, revenue, or other metrics (not a pitch or prototype). The business should have a website, tangible digital or physical product, or picture of more than one successful event over more than 6 months.

  • Must be an innovative approach to serve unmet needs on the continent or address its challenges. The innovation must fit within the African cultural and socioeconomic context and cannot be a clone of a Western technology or business solution without differentiation.

  • The entrepreneur must be able to attend the virtual enterprise development sessions and agree to complete 2 core modules 2 weeks before graduation. The training sessions will be provided by the African Management Institute (AMI).

  • The entrepreneur must be able and available to attend 2 onboarding sessions facilitated by ADN.

Secondary considerations in selecting builders:

  • Balanced gender representation among entrepreneurs in recognition of the sizable portion of African women entrepreneurs.

  • Reasonable geographic distribution. Africa consists of 54 countries North, West, East, Central, and Southern regions. Builders should represent a reasonable distribution across these regions.

  • Africa has several non-English speaking countries that we endeavor to represent, i.e. there is a significant Francophone and Arabic bloc.

  • We seek impact and innovation across sectors so we should avoid over-indexing on any one of them - e.g. multiple agro or energy companies.

  • Africa’s development is two-pronged, leveraging both for-profit and nonprofit organizations alike. Our builders should represent both genres of enterprises.


Apply

Builders of Africa's Future (BAF) 2025


Builders of Africa’s Future 2025 - Cohort Eight

Amplifying and Elevating the Rising Stars of African Entrepreneurship

African Diaspora Network hosts the seventh annual Builders of Africa’s Future Awards! 

Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF) celebrates innovation and impact in early-stage African enterprises. The program identifies African entrepreneurs running early-stage nonprofits or for-profit businesses that address key community needs through technology or differentiated business models. The goal is to help scale their ventures and impact in the areas of health, education, energy, agriculture, financial inclusion, gender inclusion, nutrition, commerce, industrial development, and other socioeconomic goods. 

The BAF program annually awards 15 to 20 of Africa’s most promising entrepreneurs with enterprise development training, mentorship, and networking opportunities, and a platform to boost brand visibility and investment potential in Silicon Valley. Since 2018, Builders of Africa’s Future has recognized and catalyzed 78 African startups.

Program Benefits

  • Training from enterprise training partner, the African Management Institute (AMI)  of Kenya
  • Invitation to attend the 11th African Diaspora Investment Symposium--attendees are responsible for covering all costs

Enterprise Training Partner: African Management Institute (AMI)

Funders: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Eligibility Criteria

Founders and executives of companies contributing to the well-being of communities across the continent are the Builders of Africa’s Future. These leaders are catalysts of developmental progress on the continent and have stories and enterprises that we seek to amplify.

Primary selection criteria for builder enterprises:

  • Must be an established legal entity already in operation for 6 months or more with demonstrable early traction evidenced in growing usage, revenue, or other metrics (not a pitch or prototype). The business should have a website, tangible digital or physical product, or picture of more than one successful event over more than 6 months.

  • Must be an innovative approach to serve unmet needs on the continent or address its challenges. The innovation must fit within the African cultural and socioeconomic context and cannot be a clone of a Western technology or business solution without differentiation.

  • The entrepreneur must be able to attend the virtual enterprise development sessions and agree to complete 2 core modules 2 weeks before graduation. The training sessions will be provided by the African Management Institute (AMI).

  • The entrepreneur must be able and available to attend 2 onboarding sessions facilitated by ADN.

Secondary considerations in selecting builders:

  • Balanced gender representation among entrepreneurs in recognition of the sizable portion of African women entrepreneurs.

  • Reasonable geographic distribution. Africa consists of 54 countries North, West, East, Central, and Southern regions. Builders should represent a reasonable distribution across these regions.

  • Africa has several non-English speaking countries that we endeavor to represent, i.e. there is a significant Francophone and Arabic bloc.

  • We seek impact and innovation across sectors so we should avoid over-indexing on any one of them - e.g. multiple agro or energy companies.

  • Africa’s development is two-pronged, leveraging both for-profit and nonprofit organizations alike. Our builders should represent both genres of enterprises.


Apply
Opens
Feb 21 2025 12:00 AM (PST)
Deadline
Mar 21 2025 11:59 PM (PDT)