Microsoft Launches an Accelerator Program Powered by GreenHouse Lab for Pre-Series A Start-ups in East and West Africa.

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Microsoft and GreenHouse Labs have teamed up to launch an acceleration program for pre-series A businesses aiming to launch into emerging markets. 

Microsoft hopes to offer industry-based African pre-series material through this relationship.

Start-ups in the A stage with access to new markets, technology infrastructure, technical skills, and finance options to aggressively scale their products and exploit the knowledge and networks developed during the program. 

This eight-week acceleration program will take place between May 2nd and June 27th, 2022, and will include a demo day where worldwide investors will meet the start-up founders. 

The eight-week Accelerator is designed to give sessions that are enormously geared for the gigantic scale of the participating start-ups while simultaneously providing a strategic focus on raising their next round of investment. 

Among the program modules are the following: 

Growth & Strategy 

Stage of Fundraising for Growth Market Expansion & Operations of Businesses 

Employee Benefits & Culture 

Marketing, public relations, public relations, communication, sales, and business development 

Workshops on Technical Issues 

Criteria for Eligibility: 

The start-up must have its headquarters in East or West Africa. 

Ideally suited for start-ups preparing to raise a Series A round of funding. 

Participants must commit to the program for the whole period. 

Applications will be accepted beginning March 22nd; to apply, please visit this page.

 

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