Future Africa and CatalyzU offer the “How to Startup” program for African entrepreneurs.
A seven-week program called “How to Startup” has been launched by Future Africa in collaboration with CatalyzU. Its goal is to empower African entrepreneurs by providing them with the fundamental information and skills they need to establish profitable businesses.
While CatalyzU identifies, develops, and deploys Africa’s top talent, Future Africa is a preeminent pan-African venture capital firm. Now, the two are working together to introduce “How to Startup,” a brand-new program designed for startup employees, aspirant founders, startup founders, and even corporate innovators who are keen to introduce and grow creative ideas in Africa.
The immersion fellowship, which was created by a group of the top venture capitalists and founders in Africa, provides specialized, hands-on training that goes beyond conventional entrepreneurship instruction.
In order to promote a deeper awareness of the distinctive subtleties of the African startup ecosystem, participants will get hands-on training from industry leaders and acquire useful tactics through live learning and real-world case studies.
Karl Nchite, co-founder and CEO of CatalyzU, said, “Africa is home to a vibrant, rapidly growing entrepreneurial landscape, and we’re thrilled to launch this fellowship to empower the next generation of African startups.”
“We’re giving entrepreneurs the tools and support they need to turn their innovative ideas into successful businesses by giving them access to a wide network of industry leaders and hands-on, live learning experiences.”
Fellows will graduate into CatalyzU’s Alumni Network, a dynamic network of more than 200 prominent founders and venture investors throughout the continent, after the program, which offers chances for further support and collaboration.
The CatalyzU “How to Startup” fellowship is now accepting applications here.