Monday, May 25, 2026

Reach for Change kicks off the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship

After an eight-week call for applications, Reach for Change Ethiopia has today announced the first cohort of 12 EdTech entrepreneurs who will join the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship.

The Fellowship program is part of a partnership between Reach for Change and the Mastercard Foundation to provide the selected EdTech enterprises with critical business and financial support and insight into the science of learning, preparing them for scale, sustainability, and impact.

“We believe that the 12 EdTech Fellows have the potential to transform education and create opportunities for millions of young learners in Ethiopia. In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, we are ready to support these Fellows in scaling their innovative and inclusive EdTech products and solutions to bridge the education gaps of young learners in Ethiopia.

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