Accelerator
Injini
Africa's Ed-Tech Accelerator
Injini's programmes and research aim to support great founders with a mission to improve educational outcomes across the continent.
Injini is a registered Non-Profit Company that exists for the sole purpose of improving educational outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. We do this by supporting key stakeholders to increase the quality, access and relevance of education throughout the region. Injini’s Acceleration Partnership Injini’s Acceleration Partnership is an EdTech-specialised venture development programme uniquely designed to support high-growth, high-impact companies using technology and innovation to address pressing education challenges across sub-Saharan Africa. Participating EdTech companies - or "Acceleration Partners" - are working to improve educational outcomes across pre-primary, K-12 and teacher training and professional development. WHAT WE OFFER Key Objectives of the Injini Acceleration Partnership Programme: Equity-free support that takes a partnership approach to business acceleration, broken down into two phases with a variable timeframe: PHASE 1:6-8 months of intensive acceleration support focused on increasing capacity for the team in three key areas:
- Impact Measurement and Management,
- Market Access, and
- Financial Sustainability PHASE 2:
Bespoke support tailored to your strategic goals, for example:
- product development and commercialisation,
- curriculum design,
- assessment integration, and/or
- financial modelling and resource planning - Facilitate market access with a lens to increase reach to beneficiaries at the “bottom of the pyramid”;
- Design and implement, or refine, impact measurement, monitoring, and evaluation systems; and
- Improve financial sustainability, including investment readiness support, where appropriate.
- Location: Cape Town, South Africa, Southern Africa
- Website: https://www.injini.africa/
Injini - Africa's Edtech Incubator
Injini's programmes and research support great founders with a mission to improve educational outcomes across the continent.