Funding Opportunities in Africa
Browse grants, fellowships, and scholarships for Africa — funding for African researchers, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, students, and institutions.
Funding connected to Africa spans research grants, entrepreneurship awards, nonprofit and development funding, scholarships, and leadership fellowships, and the single most useful sorting question is: who must the applicant be? Some programs require citizenship of specific African countries; others require residence or an institutional base on the continent; others fund international organizations working in Africa; and diaspora-focused programs sit in between. Two opportunities with identical themes can have opposite answers, so read the eligibility section before anything else.
Geography inside the continent matters just as much. Funders frequently limit calls to particular regions, language zones, or country lists — sometimes tied to income classifications that shift over time — and pan-African programs are rarer than country- or region-specific ones. Check whether your country is on the current list for this cycle, not last year’s, and note that some scholarships must be applied for from your home country.
The funder landscape mixes logics that reward different pitches. Development agencies want measurable outcomes aligned with their strategies; foundations often prioritize locally led organizations and are increasingly explicit about it; entrepreneurship programs judge traction and scalability; academic funders judge research quality and mentorship environment. A common mistake is sending a development-style proposal to a research funder or vice versa. Another is underestimating verification: because Africa-targeted scam “grants” are widespread, legitimate funders apply heavy due diligence, so have registration documents, references, and bank verification ready, and never pay anyone a fee to apply.
Use the listings below to shortlist by applicant type and country eligibility, then work from the funder’s official site — not forwarded messages or social media posts — to confirm the call is real, current, and open to you.
Current matching opportunities
These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.
Ghana Presidential West African Scholarship Initiative 2026–2027: Government Scholarships for ECOWAS Students
The Ghana Scholarships Authority is accepting applications for full-time undergraduate and postgraduate study in Ghanaian public tertiary institutions from eligible ECOWAS citizens for the 2026/2027 academic year.
University of Manchester Equity and Merit Scholarships 2027/28: Fully Funded Master's Support for Students From Six African Countries
The University of Manchester offers 30 Equity and Merit Scholarships for eligible master's applicants from Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, with full tuition and additional support for on-campus study.
Stellenbosch University Funding Opportunities 2027: Undergraduate Bursary and Financial Aid Applications in South Africa
Stellenbosch University's Centre for Undergraduate Bursaries and Loans is accepting 2027 SU Funding Opportunities applications from eligible South African citizen and permanent-resident undergraduates, with household-income thresholds, donor bursary consideration, and separate deadlines for current and prospective students.
DSTI–NRF Honours Student Funding 2027: R180,000 a Year at Full Cost of Study or R140,000 at Partial Cost, Plus a R10,000 Device Allowance, Closing 23 November 2026
South Africa's Department of Science, Technology and Innovation and the National Research Foundation are funding one year of full-time honours study at a South African public university, paying R180,000 a year at Full Cost of Study or R140,000 at Partial Cost of Study, with applications on NRF Connect closing 23 November 2026.
Supporting STISA 2034: SGCI Multilateral Research Call 2026 — CAD $50,000 to CAD $300,000 per Consortium Member for Multi-Country African Research, Expressions of Interest Closing 25 September 2026
The Science Granting Councils Initiative in sub-Saharan Africa, managed by IDRC, is accepting expressions of interest for collaborative research consortia spanning at least three of nineteen participating African countries, with CAD $50,000 to CAD $300,000 available per consortium member across five thematic streams, closing 23:59 EDT on 25 September 2026.
STIAS Individual Fellowship for First Semester 2028: A Funded Five-Month Residency in Stellenbosch for Established Scholars, Closing 31 October 2026
The Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study is accepting applications until 23:59 UTC on 31 October 2026 for its first-semester 2028 Individual Fellowships, which fund a residency from mid-January to mid-June 2028 with a monthly stipend, return economy airfare to Cape Town, accommodation in Stellenbosch, an office at the Wallenberg Research Centre and daily weekday lunch.
Innovate Africa Challenge 2026 (3rd Edition): FAO and Smart Africa Will Deploy One Proven AI Climate-Smart Agriculture Solution in a Member State, Closing 31 August 2026
FAO and the Smart Africa Secretariat have opened the third Innovate Africa Challenge, themed 'From Ideation to Deployment', to select and field-deploy one proven AI solution for climate-smart agriculture in Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi or Uganda, with applications submitted through the FAO STI portal by 31 August 2026.
Founders Fund Africa Creative Economy Accelerator 2026: $20,000–$50,000 in Convertible-Note Capital and a Four-Month Lagos Programme for Ten Creative Startups
Chocolate City Group's $1 million Founders Fund Africa, with Argentil Capital Management and Co-Creation Hub, is selecting ten early-stage music, film, gaming, design and creative-tech startups for a Lagos bootcamp and accelerator, investing US$20,000–US$50,000 each via convertible notes, with applications reported to close 28 August 2026.
Shape the Future of AI: Become a Yoruba Language Specialist and Earn Up to $65/hour
Remote contract work for a Yoruba language specialist who reviews and annotates Yoruba content, evaluates AI-generated text, documents error patterns, and gives feedback on grammar, syntax, semantics, style, and cultural appropriateness.
EMERGE Leadership Programme for African Professionals Aged 25–35: Application Guide
EMERGE is TheBoardroom Africa's career-acceleration and leadership-development platform for African professionals aged 25–35. It combines competency-based development, mentoring, career resources, employer connections, and a talent marketplace.
SCAR Visiting Scholar Scheme 2026: Antarctic Research Visits Up to USD 5,000
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research offers mid- to late-career scientists and academics support of up to USD 5,000 for a one- to four-week visit to a SCAR member-country institute.
Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships (QECS) 2027-2028: Cycle 1 Opens 18 November 2026
The Association of Commonwealth Universities lists QECS 2027-28 cycle 1 as opening on 18 November 2026 and closing on 13 January 2027. The award supports a two-year Master's degree at a participating ACU member university in a low- or middle-income Commonwealth country. A second cycle is scheduled for 3 March to 27 April 2027.
Application guidance
Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.
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Funding Opportunities in Africa FAQ
Who funds opportunities in Africa?
African governments and regional bodies, international development agencies, foundations, universities, and corporate programs all fund work in or from Africa. Each has its own eligibility rules, so always check the official announcement.
Do I need to be an African citizen to apply?
It varies widely — some programs require citizenship of specific African countries, others require residence or institutional affiliation in Africa, and some fund international partnerships. The eligibility section of each call is definitive.
How do I avoid funding scams targeting African applicants?
Apply only through the funder's official website, never pay processing or visa-guarantee fees, and be skeptical of awards you did not apply for. Legitimate funders do not charge applicants.