Social entrepreneurship network Ashoka and pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim have opened applications for their accelerator programme Making More Health (MMH). The MMH accelerator, currently in its fourth year, is a structured business growth programme that consists of two phases. Phase one, the “Pilot Phase”, runs for 12 months and involves co-creation and pilot implementation of a high-impact strategic project or initiative to drive growth, impact, and sustainability of participating businesses. Phase two, called the “Scale-up Phase”, also runs for 12 months and follows the successful implementation of the pilot phase. Businesses that advance to the scale-up phase receive additional financial support of between EUR100,000 (US$113,000) and EUR120,000 (US4136,000).
Source: The North Africa Journal January 07, 2022 07:11 UTC