Are you passionate about sustainable development and social impact in your community and beyond? Are you a student, professional, activist, change-maker, entrepreneur, etc. between 16 - 35 years and interested in making a difference on the African continent and in the world? Do you form part of a youth innovation startup/project team based anywhere across Africa, and look to pivot your SDG impact? If yes, apply for the Melton Foundation SDG Innovation Challenge 2024.
Opportunity Details
Designed as a virtual, pan-African innovation space, the SDG Innovation Challenge is a powerhouse for young Africans (16 – 35 years) to develop cross-boundary, sustainable solutions to grassroots challenges that further social impact and contribute towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Innovation is a force that sets the engine of sustainable development running, uncovering initiatives that build resilience, contribute to more equitable resource distribution, further inclusion, alleviate environmental stress, and so on! Moreover, and in alignment with SDG 17(Partnerships For The Goals), we emphasize collaboration and partnerships as a central axis around which our efforts are oriented!
In collaboration with the Global Goals Week (20 -29 September 2024), the SDG INNOVATION CHALLENGE 2024 supports the annual week of action, awareness, and accountability for the Sustainable Development Goals, promising to join hands with local, regional, and global partners to nurture fresh thinking and supercharge sustainable, inclusive solutions for people and the planet.
Under the theme Bridging Social Innovation Gaps: Propelling Youth-led Innovations for Sustainable Development the SDG Innovation Challenge 2024 converges young talent with three primary goals:
To trigger fresh thinking by connecting innovators from diverse backgrounds and sectors.
To develop practical, impact-oriented startups/projects through cross-boundary collaboration.
To ignite transformative changetowards sustainable development and improved livelihoods of communities across Africa.
The SDG Innovation Challenge is a forum for motivated youth-led startups and project teams from across the African continent to ideate, develop, and incubate practical innovations that further the sustainable development of their local communities.
There are numerous reasons to participate; here are a few of them:
Access to an unorthodox, dynamic, and diverse platform of youth activists, organizations, and legislators – Tap into a conducive online space to converge around practical SDG solutions.
A much-needed opportunity to visualize and implement the SDGs at the grassroots level – Participate in the making of our future and jumpstart your involvement in the sustainable development agenda as a responsible, impact-oriented social entrepreneur.
Immense networking potential – Build connections, and be part of a community of practice around eco-systemic, collaborative solutions.
A space to exercise your global citizenship muscle – Sharpen and hone skills in leadership, innovation, cross-sector collaboration, analytic thinking, interpersonal communication, intercultural communication, and allied areas.
Sourcing diversity of thought, background, and sector – Collaborate with people from many different domains, including engineering, design, civic policy, social justice reform, project management, finance, education, and many others.
Activate resources to further the SDG impact of your startup/project– unlock tangible and intangible perks, including global visibility, prize money, tailored support, access to high-impact network(s), and more.
Open to participation from young people across Africa, the SDG Innovation Challenge is an opportunity for social innovators and entrepreneurs to contribute to sustainable development in their communities and change the world, one project at a time!
To be considered for the SDG Innovation Challenge 2024, we look for innovation teams(4 – 7 participants) with early-stage startups/projects. Individual applications or randomly formed teams will NOT be considered for participation.
All startups/projects should:
Focus Areas:
Applicants must:
To participate virtually on 12-14 September, you must register by 31 August, 2024 before 11:59 PM GMT.
Before applying, here are some rules to keep in mind:
All applications will be screened and undergo a pre-selection.
We are inclusive in our approach and encourage young Africans to participate, regardless of their background, gender, physical or cognitive abilities.