CcHUB opens 12-month edtech fellowship with $100k grants - Wire Nigeria

CcHUB opens 12-month edtech fellowship with $100k grants

28 February 2026

CcHUB has opened applications for the fourth cohort of its edtech fellowship, offering 12 Nigerian startups $100,000 in equity-free funding and a year-long incubation programme.

CcHUB opens 12-month edtech fellowship with $100k grants

Co-creation HUB has opened up applications for the fourth cohort of its edtech fellowship. The fellowship, designed in partnership with Mastercard Foundation, has supported more than 70 edtech startups across Africa, including Smart Stewards, hiPrep, Varsityscape, Mavis Computel, AI Teacha, BlueSands Academy, Cloudnotte, Tespire, and FlexiSAF.

The supported startups now cumulatively reach over 700,000 learners, with 89% of them being children and youth. The gender split among learners is nearly even, with 49% female and 51% male.

For its fourth cohort, the fellowship is shifting focus to founders building for communities often overlooked by mainstream edtech solutions. These include people living with disabilities, refugees and displaced persons, underserved and rural communities, as well as young girls and women.

The programme will select 12 early-stage education technology startups to receive $100,000 in equity-free funding, alongside a 12-month incubation programme. Participating startups will also gain access to mentorship, technical support, and ecosystem partners to help them refine their products and scale sustainably. Applications close on March 30, 2026.

CcHUB notes that much of Africa’s edtech growth has been built around relatively stable conditions — reliable Internet access, predictable school calendars, and families able to pay for digital tools. However, millions of learners operate outside these realities. This cohort aims to prioritise startups tackling more complex environments, where connectivity may be limited and school systems under-resourced.

In addition to learner-focused products, the programme is also seeking startups building education data systems that align with real school workflows and support better decision-making.

Speaking on the new cohort, Nissi Madu, Managing Partner, CcHUB, said the fellowship is looking beyond ideas to measurable impact.

“Cohort 4 reflects our commitment to supporting solutions designed for learners who are too often underserved by mainstream inno...

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