StartGate is highlighting two major opportunities currently open for applications, both designed to support startups and young innovators working at the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and impact across Africa. These initiatives provide structured support, strategic partnerships, and access to high-level ecosystems to help transform innovative ideas into scalable, real-world solutions.
With a shared application deadline of 25 January, these programmes target innovators committed to addressing some of the continent’s most pressing challenges, from climate action to digital transformation in the financial sector.
1. African Youth Climate Hub (AYCH) Incubation Program – 4th Edition
The African Youth Climate Hub (AYCH) Incubation Program is launching its fourth edition, continuing its mission to empower young Africans driving climate action and environmental sustainability. The programme is led by the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, in partnership with Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), OCP Group, Les Eaux Minérales d’Oulmès, and YOUNGO.
AYCH focuses on supporting youth-led initiatives that address climate challenges through innovative, practical, and scalable solutions. The programme targets young innovators who are committed to creating measurable environmental and social impact across Africa.
Programme Focus and Objectives
The incubation programme is designed to:
Support youth-led climate solutions aligned with African environmental priorities
Strengthen entrepreneurial and leadership capacity among young innovators
Facilitate the transition from early-stage ideas to impact-driven ventures
Projects supported by AYCH typically address areas such as climate adaptation, mitigation, sustainable resource management, environmental education, and green entrepreneurship.
What Selected Participants Receive
Participants selected for the AYCH Incubation Program benefit from a comprehensive support package, including:
Structured incubation tailored to climate-focused projects
Mentorship from experts in sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation
Access to a strong regional and international ecosystem
Opportunities to refine business models and impact strategies
Increased visibility within climate and innovation networks
The programme emphasises long-term impact, equipping participants with the tools and connections needed to scale their solutions beyond the incubation phase.
Eligibility and Application
The programme is open to young Africans with a demonstrated commitment to climate action. Applicants are expected to present solutions that combine innovation, feasibility, and measurable environmental impact.
Applications are submitted online through the official AYCH platform.
2. The Tech Challenge: Open Innovation for the Bank of Tomorrow
The Tech Challenge is an open innovation programme launched by UM6P – Open Innovation Hub, in partnership with Attijariwafa Bank. The programme is designed to foster collaboration between innovative FinTech startups and a leading financial institution to address concrete challenges within the banking sector.
This initiative targets startups developing advanced technological solutions capable of improving security, efficiency, and trust in digital banking systems.
Key Challenge Areas
Startups are invited to propose solutions addressing one or more of the following strategic areas:
Document fraud detection in KYC processes
Solutions that strengthen onboarding security and regulatory compliance through advanced document analysis and fraud detection.
Data reliability and quality
Technologies that enhance the accuracy, consistency, and governance of customer data using intelligent and automated approaches.
Secure dynamic link management
Development of secure, reliable, and scalable solutions for managing dynamic links, with a focus on digital trust and sovereignty.
Proposals are expected to demonstrate technical robustness, scalability, and relevance to real banking use cases.
Benefits for Participating Startups
The Tech Challenge offers selected startups the opportunity to:
Collaborate directly with Attijariwafa Bank’s business and innovation teams
Access real-world banking challenges and operational environments
Co-create, test, and validate solutions in practical settings
Gain visibility within a high-impact innovation ecosystem
Accelerate product maturity and market readiness
The programme is designed to bridge the gap between innovation and implementation, enabling startups to move beyond pilots toward deployable solutions.
Key Dates and Application Deadline
Both the African Youth Climate Hub Incubation Program and the Tech Challenge share a common application deadline.
Application deadline: 25 January
Target applicants: Startups, young innovators, and early-stage ventures
Geographic focus: Africa
Applicants are encouraged to prepare and submit their applications early to ensure eligibility and completeness.
Driving Impact Through Innovation
Together, these two initiatives reflect a growing commitment to supporting African innovation ecosystems. By addressing climate action and financial sector transformation, they provide complementary pathways for innovators seeking to create meaningful, scalable impact.
Whether focused on environmental sustainability or digital banking innovation, both programmes offer structured support, strategic partnerships, and real opportunities to accelerate growth and influence.
Innovators selected for either programme join a broader movement shaping Africa’s future through entrepreneurship, technology, and collaboration.
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