Thursday, May 14, 2026

THE EU SIFA INNOVATION FUNDING WINDOW III CALL

SCALE UP YOUR INNOVATIVE TVET PROJECTS INTO REAL-LIFE SOLUTIONS WITH THE
SKILLS INITIATIVE FOR AFRICA

THE EU SIFA INNOVATION FUNDING WINDOW III CALL FOR PROPOSALS IS NOW OPEN

START DATE:

15 DECEMBER 2022

END DATE:

6 FEBRUARY 2023

THEMES:

1. Digital Tools and Skills
2. Female Entrepreneurship and Employability
3. Innovation in Informal Sectors

Is your company, training institution, civil society organization, NGO, incubator, accelerator, or academic institution championing the continuous enhancement of employability and enterprise creation for youth and vulnerable groups in TVET? And do you have a proof-of-concept showing how your project creates jobs, promotes job creation, and contributes to job retention? Then you could receive grant funding from 150,000 to 400,000 euros for your innovative skills development project.

Visit www.skillsafrica.org to learn more about Funding Window III and how to apply for grant funding.

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