Funding

Baobab Network Accelerator 2023 for African Tech Entrepreneurs (up to $50,000)

Deadline: Ongoing

The Baobab Network Accelerator 2023 application period is currently open. In order to support the next generation of African tech entrepreneurs, the Baobab Network Accelerator makes investments.
The Baobab Network provides two weeks of focused consultation at the beginning of each accelerator program.

Afterwards their venture partners and their network of partners and specialists will provide active assistance for three months. To prevent entrepreneurs from being away from their company for a lengthy amount of time, the program is remote.

Benefits:

  • $50,000 USD Funding: They provide founders with the early-stage capital they need to kickstart their company’s growth.
  • Bespoke Acceleration: They have built an intensive, unique programme to ensure that their
    graduate start-ups from every cohort go on to be successful.
  • A Global Network: They bring a powerful global network of experts, mentors, corporate
    partners and investors to help grow your business.

Eligibility:

Open to early-stage tech start-ups across Africa.
If your solution creates or relies on technology to solve a problem, has an MVP and a bit of
traction you are welcome to apply.

Selection Criteria:

They consider the following questions internally when assessing whether they will accept a start-up into
the programme:

Team

  • Market knowledge and domain expertise: Does your founding team have a deep
    understanding of the market you are operating in? Are you aware of customer behaviour
    and trends?
  • Ability to execute: can your team hit the ground running and get things done?
  • Grit: building a company is not easy, does your team have the passion and focus to get
    through the hard times?
  • Team dynamic: are you (and your co-founders) intentional about building a great culture
    that can attract top talent and enable employees to feel engaged, motivated and
    empowered to grow?
  • Purpose-driven: does your team have a clear vision of the kind of impact they’d want to
    make?

Business model

  • Revenue generation: has your start-up clearly identified the revenue streams; both today
    and in the future?
  • Traction: is the product uptake promising? Are the business key metrics (such as user sign
    up, GMV etc) growing?
  • Scalability: can you replicate your success in other geographical or vertical markets?
  • Unit economics: is your business financially sustainable; i.e. profitable or have a clear path to
    profitability?

Product

  • Simplicity: is the product intuitive to your users? Does the product clearly solve a problem
    and is this obvious to users?
  • Clear roadmap: is your team aware of what you need to improve and the features/offerings
    that you would want to add?
  • Data-driven: is your team proactive in collecting customer feedback and updating their
    features/offerings based on the data that is available to them?

Market opportunity

  • Market size: is the available and obtainable market significant and growing?
  • Market trends: What are some key trends that would favour your start-up? What are the
    risks in this market and how is your team hedging against them?
  • Competitive landscape: who are the other key players in the market? How is your start-up
    uniquely positioned when compared to these players?

The Baobab Network Factor

  • Fit: Is Baobab excited to work with your start-up and team? Do they think your start-up will
    be a good addition to their network?
  • Timing: Is this the right time for Baobab to engage with your start-up?

Application:

Applications and all documents (pitch decks and financial projections) should be in English. They
understand that not everybody’s first language is English, but sending applications in English will ensure
all team members can review them.

Click here to apply

 

Oyin Olufayo

Oyin Olufayo is a Sustainable Development Goals Advocate. A recent graduate of The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) She is a Technical Writer, Political Writer, and a Content Writer. Her passion for sustainable development goals has been implemented by creating tangible solutions. She has featured in grassroots initiatives like TedX, World Literacy Foundation, Spur Nation Media, FRCN, Naija Law and etc. spreading the impact of Sustainable education, and also facilitated numerous events regarding SDGs.

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