Archives Tag: Female Founders

Opportunities

The NITDA Female Founders Training Program

April 19, 2022

  The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), via the Office of Nigerian Digital Innovation, is inviting females involved or interested in technology to apply for a place in its Female Founders Training Program. This initiative is specifically targeted at female founders, developers and tech enthusiasts who want to build and sharpen skills that will … Continue reading The NITDA Female Founders Training Program

Post Image

Opportunities

The IFC/WEAV Capital Female Founders Growth Program 2023

April 19, 2022

  Are you a female founder seeking to be trained in vital areas of business management and preparation for funding from investors? Would you also like to receive a non-equity grant as well? The Female Founders Growth Program offers you all of these things. Read more about Opportunities Organized in partnership with the International Finance … Continue reading The IFC/WEAV Capital Female Founders Growth Program 2023

Post Image

Opportunities

The Google for Startups Africa Cloud Credits Program

April 19, 2022

  The UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, in partnership with Google for Startups Africa, is providing female startup founders on the continent with Google Cloud credits worth up to $2 million. If you are a woman building tech solutions and you think you’ll benefit from having free cloud credits, this is an opportunity you should consider exploring. … Continue reading The Google for Startups Africa Cloud Credits Program

Post Image

BUSINESS

6 Proven Ways Female Founders Can Thrive Amid Gender Biased Funding

April 19, 2022

  Getting funding for the female founder is quite difficult. The startup and funding process is mostly dominated by male founders. According to Crunchbase News, Venture Capitalist funding for women dropped by 27% in 2020, compared to 2019. This is a global phenomenon, and it shows how much there is so much gender disparity. Read … Continue reading 6 Proven Ways Female Founders Can Thrive Amid Gender Biased Funding

Post Image