Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund
Financial support for enterprises in Africa that engage in sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, and technologies for adapting to climate change
Principal Office: International
The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) offers grants and interest-free loans to businesses in Africa that are engaged in sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and adaptation to climate change, and financial services.
AECF aims to leverage private funding as a complement to donor funding for commercially viable projects in the Fund’s program areas.
Grant Programs for Agriculture, Energy, Environment, Natural Resources
Support for enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa. The AECF manages funding competitions (i.e., “Funding Windows”) that are open to for-profit private companies which are starting — or intend to start — new business ventures in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Funding Windows are defined in terms of economic sectors (e.g., agribusiness, renewable energy, and rural financial services) and specific countries.
Each competition has its own objectives and criteria. The AECF accepts proposals from private-sector entities in Africa and worldwide for business ideas that will be implemented in Africa.
About the program
APPLICATION: AECF announces business competitions on its website.
Applications for funding follow a two-stage process. Companies wishing to apply in a particular competition submit an initial application to AECF before the specified calendar deadline. AECF reviews the initial applications. The leading ones are selected for the second stage of the competition.
In the second stage, AECF requires a full business plan. During this stage, AECF visits the applicants to offer guidance. The final business plans are presented to an independent committee for funding decisions.
About how to apply
Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing Countries
Sub-Saharan Africa
AECF provides data about its impact.
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The AECF is a partnership initiative of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Note: The Terra Viva Grants Directory presents a separate profile of AGRA.