African Entrepreneurs to Get Up to $300k Grant in Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) Competition (Apply Here)

African Entrepreneurs to Get Up to $300k Grant in Africa's Business Heroes ABH Competition (Apply Here)

African entrepreneurs stand a chance to win up to $300,000 in Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) Competition.

ABH is designed to provide both applicants and finalists with a range of benefits to meet the needs of entrepreneurs across the African ecosystem.

ABH Competition: Finalists to Get Grant funds of up to $300 000

Top 10 finalists in the competition will share a prize pool of $1.5 million in grants ranging from $100,000 to $300,000.

The winner will take home $300,000 while the 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up take home $250,000 and $150,000 respectively. All other 7 finalists will take home $100,000. An additional $100,000 will be allocated for global immersion training.

Opportunities for Global recognition and exposure

African Entrepreneurs to Get Up to $300k Grant in Africa's Business Heroes (ABH) Competition (Apply Here)

ABH Competition spotlights talented African entrepreneurs as finalists progress in the competition via press releases, social media, and news articles at every stage of the competition. We also provide significant exposure opportunities to the Top 10 finalists via extensive PR exposure and media coverage.

Other opportunities include Access to an exclusive & vibrant entrepreneurship community and network, mentorship from business icons, targeted and practical training programs and to help you get strategic Insights into your business.

Eligibility for ABH Competition

To be eligible to apply, entrepreneurs be founders of their businesses must be of African descent with their company is registered, headquartered and primarily in an African country with a market traction of at least 3 years of revenue.

Application Process

You can click here to apply for the ABJ Competition. Applications close on June 9, 2024.


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