Deadline: Ongoing
Savvy is a rolling virtual Fellowship program for passionate and brilliant young professionals seeking to be part of the new generation of impact entrepreneurs.
Benefits
- Practical Learning: For 12 weeks, you’ll learn how to start, build, and scale an impact venture. Using visual presentations, they’ll help you answer all the relevant questions you need to kickstart that amazing impact venture, gain early traction, achieve product-market fit, and scale into newer markets. Savvy is for every impact entrepreneur, no matter what stage your venture is.
- Simultaneous Mentorship: While learning, you’re offered mentorship as well, which is a great way to have a better understanding of your industry. Mentorship comes in two ways: peer-to-peer and expert. Since all Savvy Fellows don’t have the same level of experience, more experienced and knowledgeable Fellows help guide others. A select few Fellows get expert mentorship from industry experts.
- Life-long Community: “Once a Savvy Fellow, always a Savvy Fellow.” Savvy isn’t just a 12-weeks learning, assessment, and mentorship program, it’s a life-long entrepreneurial learning process. Post Fellowship, you can constantly access your Savvy Fellowship account and have access to their weekly updated resources, in the form of entrepreneurial tips, nuggets, and opportunities.
- After 12 weeks, you’re able to request a Certificate of Completion to proudly share with your professional network.
Eligibility Criteria
- Savvy is for everyone because they don’t see color. They are one. They’re interested in exceptional young professionals.
- Savvy is a rolling virtual program, which means no cohort, no application deadline, and no ethnic restriction. Their ideal Fellow should be between the ages of 18 to 40, young, passionate, and brilliant. However, they consider those above 40, with at least 5 years of work or entrepreneurial experience. They accept new applications every day, year-round.
For more information, visit Savvy Business Incubation and Acceleration Limited.