Commonwealth Startup Fellowship 2025 (Funded to Ghana)

Applications are open for the Commonwealth Startup Fellowship 2025. The Commonwealth Startup Fellowship will run for six months and is designed to ignite and elevate high-potential startups from low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries. Apply now!

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About Commonwealth Startup Fellowship

Opportunity Details

  • Date Published: December 20, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2025
  • Category: Fellowship
  • Oppotunity Locations: Ghana

The programme is made up of a combination of immersive in-person experiences and online learning, to provide participants with essential skills, cutting-edge knowledge, and a robust global network.

The CSC and Imperial College London intend that by the end of the programme, entrepreneurs will be equipped to build thriving businesses, scale operations effectively, and drive job creation in their home countries.

A cohort of 20 early-stage start-ups will be recruited. One person from each business must be available to attend a two-week bootcamp in Accra, Ghana at the end of March 2025. There is also the possibility for representatives from outstanding organisations to travel to London in the UK later in the year for a series of exciting capstone events.

Benefits of Commonwealth Startup Fellowship

Each Fellowship provides: 

  • Approved return travel from the Fellow’s home country to the in-person bootcamp in Accra, Ghana. 
  • Accommodation, travel and catering for the duration of the in-person bootcamp in Accra, Ghana. 
  • Reimbursement of the standard visa application fee. 
  • Reimbursement of vaccination costs 
  • Access to a Fellow’s Grant Fund for business or participation-related costs 
  • If a Fellow declares a disability, a full assessment of needs and eligibility for additional financial support will be offered by the CSC.

Commonwealth Startup Fellowship Requirements

To be eligible for these Fellowships, prospective

Fellows must:

  • Be of at least graduate level;
  • Be a citizen of or have been granted refugee status by an eligible low or middle income Commonwealth country;
  • Be permanently resident in an eligible Commonwealth country;
  • Be fluent in written and spoken English;
  • Not have undertaken a Commonwealth Professional Fellowship within the last five years (at the time of taking up the award);
  • Be available to undertake their fellowship from the prescribed start date.

In addition, they must demonstrate:

  • Evidence of innovation, in terms of product, service, or market;
  • Active development for at least six-months and demonstrable commitment from team members;
  • A working minimum viable 'product', service and/or prototype;
  • Significant evidence of customer engagement or traction in the form of early sales or pre-sales proof of interest or demand, signed contracts or other relevant evidence.

Eligible countries

Bangladesh 
Belize 
Botswana 
Cameroon 
Dominica 
Eswatini 
Fiji 
Gabon 
The Gambia 
Ghana 
Grenada 
Guyana 
India 
Jamaica 
Kenya 
Kiribati 
Lesotho 
Malawi 
Malaysia 
Maldives 
Mauritius 
Montserrat 
Mozambique 
Namibia 
Nauru 
Nigeria 
Pakistan 
Papua New Guinea 
Rwanda 
St Helena 
St Lucia 
St Vincent and The Grenadines 
Samoa 
Sierra Leone 
Solomon Islands 
South Africa 
Sri Lanka 
Tanzania 
Togo 
Tonga 
Tuvalu 
Uganda 
Vanuatu 
Zambia

Application Date and Process

  • Click on the link to the application website to apply.

In the application form, prospective Fellows are asked to:

  • List up to two undergraduate and postgraduate university qualifications obtained (where applicable).
  • Provide details of up to two entries of previous employment history and explain how each job is relevant to the programme you wish to undertake in the UK (up to 100 words per employment).
  • List names and positions of up to three referees who are qualified to comment on both your capacity to benefit from your proposed fellowship and your ability to deliver development impact afterwards. One of your referees must be your current or most recent employer.
  • List information about your business, including if and where it's registered and your role within it.
  • Describe any progress or traction you have made on your startup. (up to 250 words). You should include any notable achievements, measurable outcomes (such as number of users, sign-ups), revenue to date, number of prototypes tested, etc. You should also include any market, and technological research you have completed.
  • Describe what competitor research have you done to understand your direct and indirect competitors. (up to 150 words).
  • Describe your idea's Intellectual Property (IP) protection and ownership status, if any. (up to 150 words)
  • Provide a 1 minute video elevator pitch, clearly explaining the problem your business is solving, the solution it offers, the progress so far and what difference taking part in this programme will make.
  • Explain the problem your business is aiming to solve (up to 150 words).
  • Explain your solution, how it works and how it is innovative (up to 150 words).
  • Explain why you are the right team (or solo founder) to grow your startup. You should include your collective skills, knowledge, competencies, qualifications, commitment. Identify any gaps in your team. (up to 150 words)
  • Describe your motivation for joining the programme. You should include your goals, reasons, or objectives you want to achieve on the programme. (up to 150 words)
  • Provide a scan of your passport or national identity card.

Application Deadline

15 January, 2025

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