Shona

Information

Shona is an accelerator firm dedicated to supporting companies in Eastern Africa. Shona focuses on empowering entrepreneurs by providing them with the necessary resources, mentorship, and funding to scale their businesses. Entrepreneurs working with Shona benefit from tailored support programs, access to a network of experienced mentors, and opportunities to connect with potential investors. The accelerator aims to foster growth and innovation within the region, driving economic development and creating sustainable business models.

How to Apply

To apply for Shona's accelerator program, interested entrepreneurs should visit their official website and look for the application section. The application process typically involves filling out an online form with details about the business, its goals, and the current stage of development. Applicants may also need to submit a pitch deck and other relevant documents. Selected startups will be invited for further discussions and interviews before being accepted into the program.

Total number of startups invested: 2

Average Funding: The average funding round amount is typically tailored to the needs of the startups, but specific figures are not disclosed publicly.

Industry: Various industries with a focus on innovative and scalable business models.

Market: Eastern Africa

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