Twelve Ghanaian education technology startups have been chosen for the second cohort of the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship Program, following the success of the first cohort, which reached over 136,798 learners during its acceleration phase.
Led by MEST Africa in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation’s Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning, the program equips entrepreneurs with business expertise, insights into learning science, funding opportunities, and networking support—helping them scale sustainably and amplify their impact.
How does the program support companies to scale?
Selected startups receive $60,000 in equity-free funding, along with mentorship and access to additional financing, to accelerate their growth and expand their reach.
Meet the Chosen Ones
Craft Education offers behaviour therapy centres and educators the tools they need to help children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, thrive in school and life.
STEMAIDE produces hands-on science and tech toolkits to equip learners with practical skills.
Nikasemo Technologies builds solutions to help basic schools integrate EdTech in teaching, learning, and school management.
ASANKA (TECHAiDE) is an offline Learning Management System designed to connect learners who were previously unreached due to limited internet access.
Metaschool AI is addressing foundational learning challenges by providing AI-powered, interactive educational content for primary and secondary school students.
Scribble Works is an educational publishing house developing tech-enabled solutions for schools.
Academic Talent Development Program nurtures future innovators through diverse programs that help students explore their strengths across various academic fields.
Jesi AI is a generative AI-powered assistant designed to improve teaching and learning outcomes in junior and senior High schools in Ghana.
MooslaTrain is transforming Math education through interactive clubs, personalized tutoring, and digital tools that make learning math fun, accessible, and impactful for students.
Maxim Nyansa provides underprivileged youth with IT skills and professional certifications to enhance their career opportunities.
InovTech STEM Centre empowers underserved youth, especially girls, with hands-on training in robotics, coding, and AI.
Asah Maker-Space equip individuals and organizations with the technical skills needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world.