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Growth-stage, impact-driven edtech companies working to improve educational outcomes in South Africa are invited to apply before 13 February 2024.
Eligible companies are encouraged to read more about the programme and apply here.
For additional inquiries about the fellowship, consider joining our virtual Q&A sessions on 26 January 26 and 6 February. Joining links will be shared via Injini’s social media channels on LinkedIn, Facebook and X, as well as via Injini’s mailing list.
Injini says the South African cohort of startups that participated in the 2023 fellowship surpassed expectations in their outreach, reaching over 1.9 million new learners during the acceleration period.
"The programme set the Fellows up for notable sales growth, profit, and funding opportunities. Collaboration proved to be a cornerstone in the fellowship, with strategic partnerships cultivated, new relationships facilitated by the Mastercard Foundation, and meaningful cooperation fostered among fellows. Crucially, significant impact was observed on specific demographic groups, including persons with disabilities, young people, women and girls, and rural communities," says the NPO.