About

About

About2024-10-23T18:17:32+00:00

Our Mission

Empowering young Africans to create impact in their communities.

The African Climate Innovation Challenge is jointly developed and implemented by 3 E’s 4 Africa (3E4A), Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO) and Start.Up Lounge Africa (SLA). This project targets the innovative young African changemakers to encourage and empower them to make a difference in their communities.

We focus on 4 modules to solve sustainability challenges through entrepreneurship and innovation.

Curriculum

The ACIC curriculum consists of training and workshops led by experts as well as coaching sessions and P2P sessions between mentors and participants. A total of 4 main modules make up the ACIC curriculum, each with sub-topics that make up the various training sessions of the curriculum.

 

Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainability

 

Empowerment and Community Relevenace

 

Soft and Human Skills

 

Product and Business Development

Our Vision

Solving sustainability challenges through entrepreneurship and innovation.

We enable the development of innovative, sustainable and economically feasible ideas for local climate change mitigation and adaptation

Team

Eleanor Mensah
Eleanor Mensah
Training & Entrepreneurship

Start.Up Lounge Africa

Paul Dankwa
Paul Dankwa
Research and M&E

Green Africa Youth Organization

Contimi Kenfack
Contimi Kenfack
Coordination & Management

3 E’s 4 Africa

Muzzafar-Din Essel
Muzzafar-Din Essel
Communications Support

Green Africa Youth Organization

Partners

3 E’s 4 Africa e.V.

3 E’s 4 Africa e.V. is a German-based and African diaspora-led NGO committed to fostering a sustainable and innovative Africa. They engage African students and researchers in projects for climate change solutions in Africa, while promoting awareness, technical knowledge, and soft skills. The organization empowers African youth to be changemakers and pioneers in combating and adapting to climate change through research and social entrepreneurship.

Green Africa Youth Organization

Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO) is a youth-led gender-balanced advocacy group that focuses largely on environmental sustainability and community development. Their mission is to research and provide solutions to pressing environmental issues through youth empowerment, skills development and public education. They work directly with local communities to reduce the vulnerability of groups that are at risk to climate impacts such as children, youth and women who have a comparatively less adaptive capacity due to social and structural inequalities.

Start.Up Lounge Africa

Start.Up Lounge Africa (SLA) is a leading management consultancy dedicated to providing specialised business development support for both technology and non-technology startups and SMEs across Africa and the EU. SLA is dedicated to building a community that provides value for startups through trainings to give them relevant visibility, while connecting them with opportunities aimed at promoting sustainability. Their goal is to see the young African business of today, working collaboratively and growing to be in the driving seat of the continent through their innovations.

Sponsors

This project is possible with the generous support of these organizations. On behalf of all involved, we say thank you and look forward to further cooperation!

Frequently asked questions

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What are the selection criteria for the African Climate innovation Challenge (ACIC)2024-10-23T16:58:03+00:00
  • A clear focus on climate change adaptation and/or mitigation: Climate change is a global crisis and poses a significant threat, particularly to Africa. This challenge however could be the opportunity to rethink our ways of living and our interactions with our environment, especially when it comes to the way we do business. Only those start-ups or concepts that enable communities to adapt to the adverse effects of climate change or that significantly contribute to mitigating climate change will be selected as this is the specific focus of the ACIC.
  • Innovation: In the face of new crises and threats, we need new solutions and out-of-the-box thinking. The novelty of your concept and approach to solving this crisis will definitely set you aside compared to other applicants and that’s what we will be paying great attention to
  • Community relevance & Impact: Any solution or concept that doesn’t meet the needs and demands of the community or those affected is not a solution but rather an additional problem. We want concepts that have or can have a significant impact on the lives of those affected and for this, they should be particularly relevant for the communities in question.
  • Traction: What have you and your team achieved beyond the prototype or the MVP? Which crucial milestones have you reached? We want teams or start-ups who have already set a robust foundation with their work so that the prize money can give them the additional push they need to get to the next level.
What is the African Climate Innovative Challenge (ACIC)?2024-10-23T16:56:45+00:00

The African Climate Innovation Challenge (ACIC) is a challenge contest jointly developed and implemented by 3 E’s 4 Africa, Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO), and Start.Up Lounge Africa. The project focuses on young Africans’ innovative start-ups, encouraging and empowering them to create a local impact in their communities through training and grant support. The ACIC is a challenge contest centered around young African start-ups in climate change and sustainable development to develop innovative, green business ideas and help them to upscale their business to make more impact.  Young Africans apply to the ACIC with their business start-ups. The best 10 concepts are selected as the ACIC Cohort. They will go through an online curriculum, consisting of training and digital workshops. This allows them to work on and develop their start-ups further. Topics covered include climate change, how to fundraise, brand creation & marketing and business creation/management. The top 6 projects will be invited to Ghana as finalists where they will pitch their project to a panel of jury members. After the pitch event, the jury will select the winners. Each winner will receive considerable prize money dedicated to supporting them in the direct upscale of their business.

What is the objective of the challenge?2024-10-23T16:57:30+00:00
  1. Empower youth and local communities in Africa by providing them not only with social entrepreneurship skills but also with the tools, knowledge, and funding they need to create local impact.
  2. Help African communities build resilience and adapt to the adverse effects of climate change locally.
  3. Addressing and solving sustainability-related challenges through entrepreneurship and innovation in Africa.
What innovations/solutions qualify for the ACIC?2024-10-23T16:57:40+00:00
Any innovative business solution that strives to help local communities mitigate or adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change and promote sustainability in general. For example:

  • A business idea that proposes a solution or enables farmers to deal with harsh weather conditions (e.g. longer drought periods) would qualify as a climate change adaptation solution;
  • A business idea that proposes a solution or enables people in your community to reduce CO2 or methane emissions would qualify as a climate change mitigation solution.
Please note that in this year’s edition of the ACIC, we explicitly want to focus on startups or teams who already have a prototype or MVP built. We will not select projects still at the ideation stage.
How can my team and I participate in the African Climate Innovative Challenge (ACIC)?2024-10-23T16:58:15+00:00

Complete the application form before the deadline. In filling out the form, please take your time and carefully answer the questions completely. Based on the language you feel most comfortable in, please apply either in French or in English. Only complete applications will be considered.

Which countries can participate in the African Climate Innovative Challenge?2024-10-23T16:58:22+00:00

The ACIC is open to all African countries. Startups applying must therefore be based in Africa. Please keep in mind that the whole program of the ACIC will be in both English and French.

What are the eligibility criteria for participating teams?2024-10-23T16:58:35+00:00
  1. Before applying, make sure your start-up team and yourself are willing and able to commit to the program of the ACIC
  2. You should be a team of 2 – 6 people. Applications from teams with less than 2 people and more than 6 people will not be considered
  3. Although not required, we specifically want to encourage female-led teams and teams with 40% – 50% female participants
  4. All the members of your team must be of African descent and based in Africa
  5. Only existing and officially registered start-ups will be considered
  6. The idea you are applying with must be centered around climate change mitigation and/or climate change adaptation
  7. All members of your team must be between 18 and 35 years old
  8. All members of the team must have a good mastery of either English language or French.
How will the training component of the challenge be conducted?2024-10-23T16:58:42+00:00

The best 10 concepts are selected as the ACIC Cohort. They will go through an online curriculum, consisting of training and digital workshops, as well as P2P sessions between mentors and participants. Each team will be matched with a mentor throughout the program. This gives teams the opportunity to work on and develop their ideas further. Topics covered in the curriculum include environmental protection, climate change, social engagement, digital literacy, project management and business creation and more.

What kind of support will the participants receive to fully implement their ideas after the pitch event?2024-10-23T16:58:50+00:00
  1. The jury will select the 3 best ideas from the 6 finalists. Each winner will receive considerable prize money dedicated to supporting them in the direct implementation of their idea in the community.
  2. All 10 participating teams will get the chance to participate in a 3-month incubation program which will be offered completely free of charge by our local partners. For those who make significant progress during the incubation phase, we will be happy to provide access to an acceleration program through one of our partners. 
  3. The 6 finalists selected from the 10 participating teams will have the unique chance to not only participate but also to pitch their ideas on the big stage in Ghana.  This will provide a lot of exposure and opportunities for networking.
How long is the implementation stage after the ACIC pitch event?2024-10-23T16:58:58+00:00

After the pitch event, winning teams will have 3 months to upscale their business in their community with the prize money. At the same time, all other 6 teams will have the chance to undergo a 3-month incubation program to further develop their start-up.

How will the winners be selected?2024-10-23T16:59:07+00:00

After the pitch event, winning teams will have 3 months to implement their projects or concepts in their community with the prize money. At the same time, all other 7 teams will have the chance to undergo a 3-month incubation program to further develop their idea.

Is there any deadline for submitting applications?2024-10-23T16:59:17+00:00

Please make sure to submit your application latest by

NOVEMBER 8, 2024 at 23:59 GMT

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Testimonials

“The ACIC has equipped me with knowledge in Climate Change Innovations and Entrepreneurship. It enabled us to start a business in beekeeping and honey production which has created employment for ourselves and others.

As a community, a new skill has been introduced which has created an alternative source of livelihoods for the rural households.”

David Djangmah Tawiah, Agridat Ventures

“I expected a competition where participants share their ideas and the best team wins. Beyond my expectation, ACAIC came with perspective training and a curriculum to guide participants shape our ideas better. It was the first time I have won an award for an idea my team developed, and it has fueled my passion to go out there and make the change I want to see.”

Leticia Naa Adu Darko, Fibre Trans-waste
“The ACAIC has been instrumental in catapulting our vision of a solution for the betterment of society, transcending its existence within the confines of a notebook and breathing life into reality. The training and funding proved to be the precise catalysts we required to propel forward. We find ourselves actively involving community members, entities like the EPA, and other stakeholders for the next phase.”
Noah Badolyin Bugre, The Waste Gobbler Project Team

“I really appreciate the whole learning process that took place in last year’s ACAIC. The experience challenged me to devote more time to building my product, and today, we have a working and final product. I believe this opportunity will inspire more entrepreneurs to do better for their startups.

Thank you so much for this great opportunity.”

Faith Chuby Labija, 2C PADS
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