The Social & Inclusive Business Camp invites African entrepreneurs to apply

Social & Inclusive Business Camp 2022

Social & Inclusive Business Camp 2022

The Social & Inclusive Business Camp (SIBC) has quickly established itself as a must-attend event for high-impact African entrepreneurs, and will soon be helping the next generation of project leaders in scaling up their businesses. 

Since 2017, the SIBC has aided approximately 240 entrepreneurs by providing innovative training and networking opportunities with other entrepreneurs, mentors, and potential investors. 

The FDA Campus is supporting the SIBC program, which is being carried out by a group of international partners including I&P Conseil, African Management Institute (AMI), ScaleChanger, and StartupBRICS. 

It was designed specifically for promoters of ambitious African businesses that want to scale up and lead social and/or inclusive innovations to address societal problems. 

The impact of these businesses can be attributed to their product or service, as well as the inclusivity of their organization and value chain (suppliers, production, distribution, and so on), with a focus on vulnerable communities (women, disabled people, refugees, etc.). 

It’s a hybrid support program that includes: 

The program is organized around 4 key themes:

  1. Leadership, governance, and team: defining better your purpose and mission, structuring your governance, and organizing your teams for successful growth.
  2. Scale-up: Adapting your business model and building your scale-up strategy to multiply your impact (with a specific focus on female leadership).
  3. ESG & Impact: Define your ESG & Impact policy and measure your social performance.
  4. Investment Readiness: identifying your financing needs, understanding investor expectations, and preparing to raise funds.

Eligibility criteria: who can apply?

Applications will be accepted from May 9 until June 26, 2022.

 

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