Make-IT Accelerator

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Make-IT Accelerator is a non-profit accelerator program dedicated to supporting tech start-ups in East and West Africa. The program is designed to empower entrepreneurs by providing them with access to a range of resources, including mentorship, business development services, networking opportunities, and exposure to potential investors. The Make-IT Accelerator focuses on fostering innovation and helping start-ups scale their businesses to create sustainable impact in their communities.

How to Apply

To apply for the Make-IT Accelerator, interested start-ups need to visit the official website and follow the application guidelines provided. Generally, the application process involves filling out an online application form, submitting relevant business documents, and providing details about the start-up's vision, mission, and business model. Selected candidates will be invited for interviews and further evaluation before being accepted into the program.

Total number of startups invested: 2

Average Funding: The Make-IT Accelerator does not typically provide direct funding but offers significant support in terms of mentorship, business development, and networking opportunities which can help start-ups secure funding from other sources.

Industry: Technology and Innovation

Market: East and West Africa

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