ARE YOU AN
EAST AFRICAN ENTREPRENEUR? MICROSOFT COULD SELECT YOU
AS THE NEXT #INSIDERS4GOOD FELLOW
We belong to the Windows Insiders, a global community of people using
technology to make a lasting impact on the world. Our community thrives because
of meaningful relationships with people around the world. Thus, we are very
excited to expand the #Insiders4Good Fellowship to East Africa, specifically to
entrepreneurs in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.
We are looking for entrepreneurs like you problem-solvers who think deeply about the issues confronting their communities, visionaries who create solutions that could address these issues, and leaders that grow opportunities for their solutions to thrive in the market. Your work improves the lives of your fellow East Africans and has the potential to impact the world.
We are looking for entrepreneurs like you problem-solvers who think deeply about the issues confronting their communities, visionaries who create solutions that could address these issues, and leaders that grow opportunities for their solutions to thrive in the market. Your work improves the lives of your fellow East Africans and has the potential to impact the world.
We are calling all East African entrepreneurs
with projects in the early stage to apply to become part of our second cohort
of #Insiders4Good Fellows. Twenty-five entrepreneurs will be selected and will
receive a premier suite of Windows hardware and software, and a 6-month
mentorship program will be kicked off by a special one-week learning event for
Fellows and mentors. The 6-month mentorship will include tailored technical and
strategic mentorship from local and international leaders to help bring your unique
idea to the next level.
Apply Online Through
If you have any additional questions, please
reference our FAQ. You can also
find the full Program Terms here. For application support, please feel free to contact us
at wifellows@microsoft.com.
* The Windows Insider Program is a global
community of over 7 million Windows users.
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