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    Mindcapital Launches Founders Fellowship to Empower African Entrepreneurs

    African entrepreneurs looking to transform their innovative ideas into viable tech startups now have an exciting opportunity. Mindcapital, a venture builder dedicated to empowering African founders, is accepting applications for its Mindcapital Founders Fellowship, a 90-day startup program tailored for first-time entrepreneurs across the continent.

    Mindcapital is committed to fostering entrepreneurial success in Africa by providing essential resources, mentorship, and a thriving community. 

    The Founders Fellowship offers structured learning and expert guidance to help entrepreneurs transition from idea to execution, driving innovation and sustainable business growth.

    This fully remote and free program equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools they need to navigate the startup journey. Participants will benefit from expert-led workshops, structured startup sprints, personalized mentorship, and a supportive community, all designed to ease the challenges of launching a new business.

    Who Should Apply?

    The fellowship is open to individuals who:

    ✅ Are Africans ready to build a startup.
    ✅ Have identified a problem they want to solve.
    ✅ Haven’t built a product yet but are eager to start.

    Program Highlights

    • Expert-led workshops on startup development.
    • Structured two-week sprints for accountability and progress tracking.
    • One-on-one mentoring from experienced founders and industry leaders.
    • A vibrant, supportive community of like-minded entrepreneurs.
    • 100% remote and free, ensuring accessibility across Africa.

    Application Details

    Mindcapital encourages university-based incubators, entrepreneurship hubs, and innovation communities to share this opportunity with students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and early-stage founders within their networks. For inquiries, collaborations, or further information, please contact hello@mindcapitalng.com.

    Deadline: March 10, 2025

    Don’t miss this chance to build and scale your startup with expert guidance and community support. Apply today!

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