Entries open for Commonwealth Startup Fellowship

Entries open for Commonwealth Startup Fellowship

Section

Deadline Date
June 30, 2025
Donor Agency
Imperial Enterprise Lab
Grant Size
$10,000 to $100,000

Applications are now open for Commonwealth Startup Fellowship (CSF), a six-month programme designed to ignite and elevate high potential startups from low and middle-income countries across the Commonwealth.

This six-month programme is designed to fuel high-potential startups through intensive in-person and online learning. You’ll gain essential skills, tailored coaching, and access to a powerful global network to help you overcome barriers and scale up your business.

One founder from each selected team will participate in-person, while co-founders and team members can access the remote portion, connecting with global mentors and industry experts from across the Commonwealth.

Select participants will be invited to a Capstone in London, UK, where they will have the chance to pitch to investors and industry leaders.

Benefits
  • Two-week in-person Bootcamp:
    • Launch event – Accra, Ghana
    • Workshops, covering topics such as leadership, scaling a business, building a team, fundraising and sales.
    • Exploration of the Ghana entrepreneurial ecosystem
    • 1-2-1 business coaching
  • Remote Content:
    • Monthly 1-2-1 business coaching
    • Monthly peer to peer meetings
    • 1-2-1 expert meetings
    • Monthly venture review sessions
    • Monthly programme check-ins
Funding Information
  • In addition to the training and mentorship, participating teams can apply for financial support from the Fellows Fund, a pot of £35,000 in equity free grants. This funding is available to cover business related costs to help you develop and grow your startup.
Learning Outcomes
  • By the end of this programme you will:
    • Refine business plans, scale operations, implement lean practices, and develop go-to-market strategies to drive sustainable growth.
    • Identify and develop personal leadership styles, enhance team dynamics, address skills gaps, and promote diversity to build effective teams.
    • Understand and navigate local and global entrepreneurial ecosystems, identify key players, and leverage partnerships to support venture growth.
    • Develop compelling brands, effective sales strategies, and robust financial forecasts to achieve business goals and secure funding.
    • Build resilience, prevent burnout, foster team well-being, and cultivate a supportive entrepreneurial network for long-term success.
    • Articulate goals, measure progress, and develop actionable plans for continuous personal and professional development beyond the programme.
Eligibility Criteria
  • To be eligible for these Fellowships, prospective Fellows must:
    • Be of at least graduate level.;
    • Be a citizen of or have been granted refugee status by an eligible low- or middle-income Commonwealth country;
    • Be permanently resident in an eligible Commonwealth country;
    • Be fluent in written and spoken English.
    • Not have undertaken a Commonwealth Professional Fellowship within the last five years (at the time of taking up the award);
    • Be available to undertake their fellowship from the prescribed start date;
  • In addition, they must demonstrate:
    • Evidence of innovation, in terms of product, service, or market
    • Active development for at least six-months and demonstrable commitment from team members
    • A working minimum viable ‘product’, service and/or prototype
    • Significant evidence of customer engagement or traction in the form of early sales or pre-sales . proof of interest or demand, signed contracts or other relevant evidence.

For more information, visit Imperial Enterprise Lab.

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