Fursa Beta Grant to Empower African NGOs and Civil Society Organizations (Africa)
Deadline: 15-Mar-2026
The Fursa Beta Grant, launched by CGO, supports African-based nonprofits, NGOs, and civil society organizations working with youth and women by providing free one-year access to the Fursa digital platform for up to 150 beneficiaries. The grant is valued at approximately USD 15,000 and includes onboarding support, training, and implementation guidance. It aims to expand economic empowerment, skills development, and cross-border professional networking across Africa.
What Is the Fursa Beta Grant?
The Fursa Beta Grant is a capacity-building opportunity for African organizations that focus on youth empowerment, women’s advancement, and professional development.
Rather than direct cash funding, the grant provides structured access to Fursa — an Afro-centric digital platform designed to strengthen economic empowerment and professional growth across the continent.
Selected organizations receive:
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Free onboarding for up to 150 beneficiaries
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One year of platform access
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Implementation and technical support
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Structured onboarding sessions and training
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Direct collaboration with the CGO team
Total estimated grant value: approximately USD 15,000 per organization.
What Is Fursa?
Fursa (meaning “opportunity” in Swahili) is a digital ecosystem built for Africa’s growing talent pool.
It integrates multiple empowerment components into one platform:
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Skills development and upskilling opportunities
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Job and livelihood access
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Creative visibility for professionals
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Cross-border networking
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Professional profile building
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Economic empowerment tools
The platform is designed for:
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Young professionals
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Emerging talent
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Creatives
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Women entrepreneurs
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Individuals seeking continental exposure
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Organizations supporting professional growth
Fursa connects local communities to opportunities beyond national borders, creating a pan-African professional network.
Grant Focus Areas
The Fursa Beta Grant prioritizes organizations working in:
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Youth empowerment
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Women’s advancement
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Education and learning pathways
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Skills development and training
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Livelihoods and economic empowerment
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Creative industries
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Professional visibility and branding
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Cross-border networking and collaboration
The objective is to help organizations expand their impact through structured digital opportunity access.
Who Is Eligible?
To qualify, organizations must:
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Be based in Africa
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Operate as a nonprofit, NGO, or civil society organization
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Work primarily with youth and/or women
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Focus on education, skills development, or professional pathways
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Demonstrate readiness to integrate digital tools into their programs
The grant is specifically designed for organizations seeking to expand continental access for their beneficiaries.
What Selected Organizations Receive
1. Platform Access
2. Structured Support
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Guided onboarding process
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Group seminars and training sessions
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One-to-one assistance when required
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Strategic implementation guidance
3. Early Contributor Status
Organizations join at the early development stage of Fursa and can:
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Provide feedback
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Influence platform development
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Shape features based on community needs
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Position themselves as first movers in digital empowerment
Why This Grant Matters
Africa has one of the fastest-growing youth populations in the world.
However, many young professionals and women face barriers such as:
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Limited access to continental networks
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Fragmented job information
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Lack of professional visibility
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Restricted access to structured digital ecosystems
The Fursa Beta Grant addresses these challenges by:
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Expanding opportunity access beyond borders
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Strengthening digital inclusion
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Connecting local talent to pan-African networks
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Enhancing employability and professional growth
For organizations, this means scaling impact without increasing operational costs.
How the Grant Works
Step 1: Organization Selection
Eligible African NGOs and CSOs apply and are selected by CGO.
Step 2: Onboarding Process
The CGO team works directly with selected organizations to:
Step 3: Beneficiary Enrollment
Up to 150 participants are onboarded onto Fursa.
Step 4: Implementation Phase
Beneficiaries engage with:
Step 5: Feedback and Platform Shaping
Organizations provide structured feedback to help refine and strengthen the platform ecosystem.
How to Apply
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Confirm your organization is Africa-based.
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Ensure your focus aligns with youth or women’s empowerment.
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Prepare details about your current programs and beneficiary base.
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Demonstrate your readiness to integrate digital platforms into existing activities.
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Submit your application through the official CGO grant channel (as announced).
Strong applications clearly explain how Fursa will enhance program outcomes.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without a clear beneficiary group
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Failing to demonstrate alignment with youth or women’s development
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No integration plan for how Fursa will be used
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Overestimating capacity beyond 150 participants
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Treating the grant as passive access rather than an active partnership
Organizations that show strategic implementation plans are more competitive.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is this a cash grant?
No. The Fursa Beta Grant provides platform access and implementation support valued at approximately USD 15,000.
2. How many beneficiaries can be onboarded?
Up to 150 beneficiaries per selected organization.
3. How long does access last?
One full year from onboarding.
4. Is the grant limited to certain African countries?
The grant is open to organizations based anywhere in Africa.
5. Can for-profit companies apply?
The grant targets nonprofits, NGOs, and civil society organizations.
6. What type of beneficiaries are expected?
Youth, women, emerging professionals, creatives, and individuals pursuing education or economic advancement.
7. What makes this opportunity unique?
Selected organizations become early contributors to a pan-African digital empowerment ecosystem and help shape its development.
Final Takeaway
The Fursa Beta Grant is a strategic digital empowerment initiative designed to strengthen African youth and women’s access to skills, jobs, and continental networks.
By onboarding up to 150 beneficiaries at no cost and providing structured support, CGO enables organizations to expand their reach, improve professional visibility for participants, and integrate into a broader African opportunity ecosystem.
For forward-thinking NGOs ready to scale impact digitally, this grant represents a first-mover opportunity in Africa’s evolving professional landscape.
For more information, visit CGO.