Future Africa and CatalyzU have partnered to launch the “How to Startup” fellowship. This is a seven-week program aimed at empowering African entrepreneurs and equipping them with the essential skills and knowledge needed to build successful businesses.
future africa is a leading pan-African VC firm, while CatalyzU Staffed by veterans, trained and Africa’s top talent. The companies are currently working on a new initiative aimed at startup founders, aspiring founders, startup employees, and even corporate innovators looking to launch and scale their innovative ideas in Africa. We partnered to launch “How to Startup.”
Developed by a team of Africa’s best founders and venture capitalists, this immersive fellowship provides customized, experiential training that goes beyond traditional entrepreneurship education.
Attendees will learn directly from the best in the business, gain practical strategies from live learning, and real-world cases designed to foster a deeper understanding of the unique nuances of Africa’s startup ecosystem. Learn Study.
Karl Nchite, co-founder and CEO of CatalyzU, said: “Africa is home to a vibrant and fast-growing entrepreneurship community, and we are empowering the next generation of African startups. I’m excited to launch this fellowship to give.”
“By providing hands-on, live learning experiences and access to an extensive network of industry leaders, we provide entrepreneurs with the tools and support they need to turn innovative ideas into business success.”
Upon completing the program, fellows graduate into the Young African Catalyst Network, CatalyzU’s alumni network. The network is a vibrant coalition of over 200 leading founders and venture capitalists from across the continent, providing ongoing support and opportunities for collaboration.
Applications are now being accepted for the CatalyzU “How to Startup” Fellowship here.