Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
ACT Foundation is inviting eligible organizations across Africa to apply for grants supporting sustainable, community-driven solutions in health and entrepreneurship. The funding prioritizes scalable, inclusive, and collaborative interventions that address Africa’s social, economic, and environmental challenges, with strong emphasis on community impact and long-term sustainability.
Overview
The ACT Foundation Grant Program supports African-led organizations implementing sustainable solutions that respond to pressing development challenges across the continent.
The foundation focuses on high-impact, scalable, and community-driven interventions that strengthen health systems, promote inclusive entrepreneurship, and create long-term socio-economic and environmental benefits.
ACT Foundation partners closely with grantees, offering not only funding but also strategic guidance throughout the grant lifecycle to support effective implementation and sustainability.
Purpose and Strategic Goals
The primary goals of the ACT Foundation grants are to:
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Promote sustainable development across African communities
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Support locally driven solutions with measurable impact
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Strengthen health outcomes and economic resilience
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Encourage inclusive growth that benefits marginalized populations
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Enable systems-level change through collaboration and innovation
Priority Focus Areas
Health
ACT Foundation addresses Africa’s dual burden of disease by supporting interventions that combine prevention, early detection, and community education.
Priority health themes include:
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Community-based health screenings
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Maternal and child health
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Prevention of non-communicable diseases
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Health literacy and awareness campaigns
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Access to quality healthcare for underserved populations
Funded projects are expected to strengthen health-seeking behavior, improve referral pathways, and empower community champions, health workers, and youth advocates.
Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment
The foundation supports entrepreneurship initiatives that promote inclusive and sustainable livelihoods, particularly for women and youth.
Key entrepreneurship priorities include:
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Youth-led and female-led enterprises
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Financial literacy and business skills development
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Digital skills and vocational training
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Climate-smart businesses and renewable energy initiatives
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Recycling and waste-to-wealth enterprises
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Sustainable micro-farming and agri-enterprises
Cross-Cutting Priorities
All funded projects must demonstrate alignment with the following principles:
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Scalability and potential for replication
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Community mobilization and participation
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Inclusion of marginalized and vulnerable groups
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Strategic partnerships and collaboration
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Use of technology to enhance impact
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Environmental and financial sustainability
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Systems-level change rather than isolated interventions
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Eligible applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
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Be a legally registered non-profit organization or social enterprise
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Operate within Africa
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Have at least two years of operational experience
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Demonstrate strong governance and management structures
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Show evidence of prior funding and matching funds
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Have the capacity to directly implement proposed interventions
Priority Beneficiary Groups
ACT Foundation encourages applicants to intentionally design programs that include:
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Women and girls
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Rural youth
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Persons with disabilities
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Underserved and marginalized communities
Partnership and Collaboration Expectations
ACT Foundation strongly encourages:
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Partnerships with local and international organizations
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Collaboration with other donors and institutions
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Multi-stakeholder approaches that strengthen ecosystems
The foundation works closely with implementing partners to ensure alignment, accountability, and long-term impact.
How the Grant Works
ACT Foundation’s grantmaking approach includes:
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Funding support for approved projects
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Ongoing technical guidance and engagement
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Emphasis on learning, adaptation, and sustainability
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Support for scaling successful interventions
Projects should demonstrate clear implementation plans, measurable outcomes, and long-term viability beyond the grant period.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
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Confirm organizational eligibility and legal registration status
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Identify a project aligned with ACT Foundation’s health or entrepreneurship priorities
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Design a scalable, community-driven intervention
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Develop a budget that includes matching funds
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Highlight partnerships, inclusion strategies, and sustainability plans
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Submit the application according to ACT Foundation’s grant guidelines
Why ACT Foundation Grants Matter
ACT Foundation grants play a critical role in:
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Strengthening community-led development across Africa
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Improving access to essential health services
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Supporting inclusive entrepreneurship and job creation
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Advancing climate-smart and environmentally sustainable solutions
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Reversing negative development trends through systems-level change
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing projects without clear community involvement
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Weak scalability or sustainability plans
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Limited inclusion of women, youth, or marginalized groups
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Insufficient evidence of organizational capacity or governance
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Lack of matching funds or prior funding experience
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for ACT Foundation grants?
Legally registered non-profits and social enterprises operating in Africa for at least two years with proven implementation capacity.
2. What sectors does ACT Foundation fund?
The foundation focuses on health and entrepreneurship, with strong cross-cutting priorities around inclusion, sustainability, and scalability.
3. Are partnerships required?
Partnerships are encouraged and viewed positively, especially those that enhance reach, expertise, and sustainability.
4. Does ACT Foundation fund early-stage ideas?
Preference is given to organizations with proven experience and the ability to deliver high-impact, scalable interventions.
5. Are matching funds mandatory?
Yes. Applicants must demonstrate matching funds and evidence of prior funding.
6. What types of health projects are prioritized?
Community screenings, maternal and child health, non-communicable disease prevention, health literacy, and access to care for underserved populations.
7. What entrepreneurship initiatives are eligible?
Youth-led and female-led businesses, skills development, renewable energy, waste-to-wealth enterprises, and sustainable micro-farming.
Conclusion
The ACT Foundation Grant Program offers a significant opportunity for African organizations to scale community-driven solutions in health and entrepreneurship. By prioritizing inclusion, sustainability, and collaboration, the foundation supports interventions that create lasting impact and contribute to resilient, thriving communities across Africa.
For more information, visit Aspire Coronation Trust Foundation (ACT).









































