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Reimagine Possibility.
Reinvent Africa.
Start with Your Idea.

Reimagine Possibility.
Reinvent Africa.
Start with Your Idea.

Join 5,000 changemakers across Africa in transforming bold ideas into impactful ventures
powered by insight, innovation, and implementation.

Join 5,000 changemakers across Africa in transforming
bold ideas into impactful ventures
powered by insight, innovation, and implementation.

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African MasterClass
Series V

African MasterClass
Series V

Navigating your Entrepreneurial Journey from ideas to Impact

Navigating your Entrepreneurial Journey from ideas to Impact

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For many emerging changemakers across Africa, the journey from idea to impact is often blocked by limited knowledge, unclear pathways, and scarce resources. The result? Great ideas stay unexecuted, communities remain underserved, and potential never meets purpose.

The African Masterclass Series (AMS) 5.0 was designed to solve this. It’s a free, intensive 12-week virtual learning and incubation experience equipping social innovators, NGO leaders, and development practitioners to translate their ideas into sustainable, scalable solutions across Africa’s emerging markets.

Through actionable training, mentorship, peer collaboration, and community support, participants will gain the clarity, strategy, and confidence they need to launch impactful ventures in key sectors like education, health, tech, agriculture, gender equity, and economic empowerment.

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From Concept to Creation: Building Innovative Solutions for Africa’s Emerging Markets

This edition of AMS focuses on equipping changemakers with contextual, community-rooted tools to drive innovation in high-need environments. Participants will learn how to design locally responsive programs, raise capital, leverage digital tools, and implement sustainable projects that scale impact across borders.

Who Should Apply?

  • Social entrepreneurs and NGO leaders building or scaling community project
  • Nonprofit professionals seeking clarity, capacity, and capital for their work
  • Policy advocates and development practitioners solving pressing African challenges
  • Changemakers with big ideas, burning questions, and the commitment to grow

Leaders seeking structure, strategy, and support to amplify their work

Guest Mentors

Debola Deji-kurunmi

Munachiso Okonkwo

Bodam Taiwo

Martins Udotai

Rosemund Phil-Othitiwa

Dr Naomi Osemedua

Mercedes Ifon

Chidi Nwaogu

Frank Rimalovski

Sola Adesakin

Oluwatoyin Aralepo

Solomon O. Ayodele

Program Objectives

  • Equip 5,000 changemakers with entrepreneurial and innovation skill sets
  • Help participants refine their ideas, validate their community relevance, and build viable models
  • Provide access to 12 weeks of expert mentorship, coaching, and real-world case studies
  • Support participants to develop market-ready solutions and pitchable projects

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Key Features of AMS 5.0

  • World-Class Curriculum: 12 innovation-rich, module-based sessions tailored to Africa’s emerging realities
  • Expert Mentorship: Access to 12 top mentors from across the development, entrepreneurship, and policy sectors
  • Impact Cohorts: Join peer-led groups aligned to different SDGs for collaboration and project development
  • Capstone Challenge: Launch your solution and pitch to a panel of experts, funders, and ecosystem leaders
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During the program, participants will be grouped into Impact Cohorts aligned with the SDGs. Each cohort will work collaboratively to design, test, and launch mini-projects that directly address sectoral challenges. This approach fosters teamwork, practical application, and real-world impact.

Impact Cohorts include

  •  Climate Action & Environmental Resilience,
  •  Health & Wellbeing,
  •  Digital Innovation & Technology for Good,
  •  Education Reform & Learning Innovation
  •  Peace, Justice & Civic Engagement Cohort
  •  Economic Empowerment & Financial Inclusion,
  •  Gender Equality & Social Inclusion,
  •  Sustainable Food Systems & Agribusiness
  •  Urban Innovation & Sustainable Communities
  • Circular Economy & Green Business

AMS 5.0 Modules

To teach bold, future-forward thinking techniques tailored specifically to low-resource, high-impact environments. This session will empower social innovators, social enterprises, NGO leaders and changemakers to recognize that limited opportunities and scarce resources are not limitations—but catalysts. With the right mindset, strategy, and tools, they can unlock extraordinary results, sustainable ventures, and community transformation across Africa’s emerging markets.

The goal of this module is to equip social innovators, social enterprises, NGO leaders and changemakers with a deep understanding of Africa’s emerging markets by analyzing the current trends, behavioural patterns, and sector-specific gaps by exploring untapped opportunities within the continent’s social impact landscape.

This module will also explore how strategic insights from the European social impact sector—particularly in education, healthcare, gender equity, agriculture, government, climate change, innovation, and development policies and case studies—can be studied, contextualized, and ethically adapted for replication in African communities. Participants will examine case studies from successful European countries, extract key success factors, and learn how to design locally responsive strategies that drive meaningful impact in Africa.

This module will teach participants how to co-create human-centered solutions by deeply understanding their target communities. It will cover tools like Design Thinking, Community Needs Assessments, and culturally relevant prototyping. Emphasis will be placed on iterative design, locally sourced materials, behavioral patterns, and how to ensure products, services, or programs solve real problems in Africa’s diverse communities.

The goal of this module is to equip changemakers with the skills and mindset to apply human-centered UI/UX design principles in developing socially impactful products, programs, and services. Participants will learn to design digital and physical solutions that are deeply rooted in local user context, ensuring accessibility, relevance, and effectiveness. By grounding innovation in real community needs, this module empowers changemakers to co-create intuitive tools and experiences that drive sustainable transformation across Africa’s emerging markets.

Whether you’re building a website, designing a product, creating an app for climate change, health, gender advocacy or a dashboard for fundraising or donor engagement, this module equips you to innovate responsibly — creating useful, usable, and meaningful tools that truly work in the African context.

This module will equip participants with practical skills to collect, analyze, and interpret relevant data from their communities, programs, and partners. Participants will learn how to leverage data to redesign their strategies for greater impact, deepen organizational accountability, and attract aligned funding. Through simplified frameworks and case studies, they will also gain the ability to tell compelling, evidence-backed stories that showcase their results. Importantly, this session will demystify data integration by introducing low-cost, easy-to-use tools and processes that NGOs and social enterprises can adopt without complex systems or large budgets.

This module is designed to help changemakers harness the power of technology and digital marketing to amplify their mission, expand their reach, and scale their impact—without requiring large budgets or technical teams. Participants will explore low-cost, high-leverage digital tools for communication, project management, fundraising, and community engagement. They will also learn practical strategies to build an authentic digital presence, run targeted campaigns, and leverage social media and storytelling to attract supporters, funders, and collaborators. By the end of this session, participants will understand how to integrate tech and digital marketing as core enablers of innovation and sustainability in their organizations.

This dedicated module will spotlight the barriers women and girls face in entrepreneurship and how changemakers can intentionally design gender-responsive programs and ventures. It will cover intersectional inclusion, funding for women-led enterprises, the role of mentorship, and case studies of female founders breaking barriers. Participants will explore policy advocacy, cultural transformation, and grassroots innovations that empower women and girls economically and socially.

In a resource-constrained environment like Africa’s social sector, changemakers don’t have the luxury of waiting for perfect conditions — they must build, test, and grow with what they already have. This session introduces a transformative way of thinking: treating everything you have — your people, passion, partners, donors, beneficiaries, and early adopters — as your Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
The goal of this module is to empower social innovators, social enterprises, NGO leaders and changemakers to equip them with the mindset and methods to identify their MVPs — whether it’s a pilot program, an engaged community, supportive partners, or a basic prototype — strategically iterate using real-time feedback, storytelling, and lean approaches and use their current assets as launch pads for scaling impact-driven initiatives.

This module will empower changemakers to think beyond short-term solutions and local impact, by equipping them with the principles of systems thinking and sustainable innovation. Participants will learn how to build solutions that address root causes, operate with long-term sustainability in mind, and are adaptable across different geographies. This session will also explore frameworks for scaling social innovations beyond African borders—positioning participants to access international partnerships, global funding opportunities, accelerator programs, and cross-border collaborations. By the end, participants will be equipped to design interventions that are both deeply rooted in community needs and strategically poised for global relevance and reach.

This module will equip changemakers with the knowledge and tools to access diverse and sustainable funding streams for their social ventures. Participants will explore innovative capital-raising models—including catalytic philanthropy, angel investment, venture capital, crowdfunding, grant funding, and blended finance—specifically contextualized for Africa’s emerging markets. The session will also demystify investor expectations, teach participants how to craft compelling investment narratives, and align their business models with funders’ priorities. By the end of the module, participants will have practical insights on how to build investor-ready organizations, attract mission-aligned capital, and unlock funding to scale their solutions across the continent.

This module will help changemakers understand the power of partnerships in accelerating growth, extending reach, and enhancing credibility. Participants will learn how to identify and build high-value, cross-sector collaborations—whether with NGOs, private sector players, public institutions, or international organizations. The session will cover practical partnership design models, tools for managing collaborations, and case studies on how strategic alliances have catalyzed massive impact across Africa’s social sectors. Participants will leave equipped to build and nurture strategic partnerships that open doors to new markets, funding, and greater impact.

This module will equip participants with a strong policy intelligence lens—helping them understand how regional, continental, and global policy frameworks shape Africa’s development agenda. By exploring key African Union frameworks, SDG-related policy instruments, global trade agreements, economic recovery blueprints, and national development plans, participants will gain the tools to align their projects with influential systems of governance. They’ll learn how to shape, influence, or navigate policies to position their solutions for wider adoption and institutional backing—bridging the gap between grassroots innovation and high-level policy change.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just the future,  it’s the present, and it holds extraordinary potential for Africa’s social innovation landscape. This module equips changemakers, social entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders with practical insights on how AI can be ethically and strategically applied to solve pressing social challenges.

Participants will explore:

  • AI Basics for Social Impact: Understanding machine learning, automation, natural language processing, and predictive analytics in simple, accessible terms.
  • Real-world Applications: Case studies of how AI is being used in health diagnostics, education access, agriculture productivity, climate resilience, and civic engagement across Africa.
  • Low-Cost, Accessible AI Tools: How early-stage changemakers can use affordable and open-source AI tools to improve operations, fundraising, community engagement, and storytelling.
  • Ethical Considerations: Exploring issues of bias, equity, and responsible AI use within African contexts.
  • AI-Powered Growth: Practical strategies for using AI to analyze data, predict trends, personalize services, and scale solutions without expensive infrastructure.

By the end of the session, participants will walk away with practical, hands-on knowledge of AI applications for their ventures, along with frameworks to integrate AI responsibly, inclusively, and sustainably into their work.

 

This module ensures that participants are not left behind in the global AI revolution. Instead, they learn to position AI as a force multiplier for social innovation, helping them build smarter, scalable, and more impactful ventures across Africa’s emerging markets.

Application Opens

August

Program Begins

September

Program Ends

November

Capstone Challenge

 Final Week November

FAQ

Is AMS 5.0 Free?

Yes. Participation is 100% free, made possible through grant support.

No. This program supports both early-stage ideas and growth-stage ventures.

Yes — all participants who meet graduation requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion.

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