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TVC Labs is an entrepreneur support organization providing strategic and operational support to innovative early-stage African tech-enabled ventures. We believe that African startup founders are building a better future and supporting innovative African startups not only creates economic value but also social impact.

We also believe that local Angel investors are a critical resource to founder and startup development and that international support when led locally accelerates the development of our African startup ecosystem.

Our vision is to enable technology-led innovation and independence for new ideas on the African continent, especially West Africa.

Catalytic Africa is a matching fund by the African Business Angels Network (ABAN) and AfriLabs that aims to strengthen African startups, innovation hubs, and angel investors while delivering impact results to institutional funders. 

We co-invest with angel investors in innovative startups with matching funds in the form of a grant.

 

Zeitec Invest offers bespoke investment opportunities in Africa.

We support global investors who want to invest in Africa but don’t know where or how to start. We provide them with data-driven, transparent deals backed by local professional investors with track records, and a seasoned asset management team that ensures funds can be safely invested into Africa’s best startups.

Lagos Angel Network is a non-profit organization that aims to enable the Nigerian and broader African ecosystem by educating angel investors, helping to facilitate angel investments into promising, early-stage startups, and advocating for sustainable policy with the private and public sector, to enable the technology ecosystem.

ABAN exists to educate angel investment groups, promote the creation of new Angel Investor networks, create a contact point for emerging and existing networks, and support members in building African early stage investing ecosystems. In parallel, ABAN engages policymakers serving as a source of thought leadership on angel investing on the African continent.

Laptops4Learning is a non-governmental, not for profit organization established in 2010. We work with public schools to provide the children with access to screen-based technologies and the requisite training on how to make effective use of them.

The aim is to bridge the gulf in ICT appreciation between the public school students and their counterparts in private schools and other countries.