Deadline: 30 May 2025
The Futuremakers Women in Tech (WiT) Uganda Program is a transformative initiative designed to empower women-led, tech and tech-enabled businesses.
The program equips women entrepreneurs with business training, mentorship, and seed funding, creating a thriving ecosystem of women-led businesses that fuel innovation, diversity, and economic development in Uganda. The program is an initiative of Standard Chartered Foundation in partnership with Standard Chartered Bank, Village Capital and The Innovation Village, and implemented by Future Lab.
Benefits
- Through this initiative, they are not only investing in businesses but also in the future of Africa’s digital economy:
- Opportunity to receive up to $10,000 catalytic grant to fuel your business growth and impact.
- Gain hands-on technical assistance and investment readiness training tailored for women-led, impact-driven microbusinesses.
- Receive personalized coaching, optimize operational efficiency, and access market linkages to expand your business footprint.
- Strengthen your business acumen in critical areas such as business, strategy, impact, governance and talent.
- Become part of an exclusive Community of Practice (CoP) designed to foster networking, peer learning, and ongoing mentorship.
- Be part of visionary entrepreneurs and refine your business model to attract investors and secure funding.
Eligibility Criteria
- The program seeks applications from ambitious, impact-driven women entrepreneurs who are leveraging technology to solve real-world problems. To qualify for the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Women-led Business: At least one female co-founder actively involved full-time.
- Registered in Uganda: Legally incorporated and operating in Uganda.
- Small-scale Business: The business must employ fewer than 10 people and have an annual turnover of less than USD 100,000.
- Business Stage: The business should be at the market validation phase, having a minimum viable product (MVP) and some form of validation—this could include revenue, user adoption, successful pilots, or strategic partnerships.
- Tech Orientation: The business must be tech-based or tech-enabled, using digital innovation as a key driver of the business model.
- Impact Alignment: The business must contribute toward at least one Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), including but not limited to decent job creation, poverty reduction, gender equality, climate adaptation, or access to essential services.
For more information, visit Standard Chartered Foundation.