65 Foundations & Investors Who Fund Education Ventures in Africa

<p>When my Co-Founder and I started an education nonprofit in Kenya, it took us many months to understand who were the most important foundations to talk to. As I built my own list of funders, I watched&nbsp;<a href="https://metiscollective.org/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Metis Fellows</a>&nbsp;and other early-stage education entrepreneurs duplicate the same work. We all researched the information we could find online and asked everyone we knew for advice, to create our prospect list. We all met funders who, after talking to us for an hour, said we were too early stage for them. We were all introduced to young entrepreneurs who wanted to &lsquo;pick our brain&rsquo; and ask us which investors they should talk to. I became frustrated with how inefficient fundraising can be, because it wastes an entrepreneur&rsquo;s most precious resource: time.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/edwell/65-foundations-investors-who-fund-education-ventures-in-africa-e45607a234a3"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>