The GINAE STEM Mentorship Fellowship empowers young African women in STEM to break barriers, build confidence, and connect with inspiring role models. Through one-on-one mentorship, professional development workshops, a US$100 personal award, laptops, and a social impact project, GINAE supports women in developing the skills and resilience needed to thrive in STEM careers.
If you’re a female African student from an underprivileged background, currently in your third or fourth year of a STEM undergraduate program by January 2026, this opportunity is for you.
📧 Click here to Apply. Due November 3, 2025.
Share your expertise and inspire the next generation of African women in STEM. As a mentor, you’ll guide one of our 2026 fellowship awardees, helping her build confidence, explore career opportunities, and develop skills for success in STEM fields.
Why Mentor with GINAE?
Make a tangible impact on the life of a student from an underserved background
Gain leadership and coaching experience
Expand your professional network globally
Be recognized as a role model shaping the future of STEM
📅 Commitment: 1–2 hours/month | Jan–Jun 2026 | Virtual
📧 Click here to Apply. Due Sept 30.
Big news! On July 30th, 2025, EGF officially became a registered non-profit in the U.S., building on our Ghana registration in 2023. We’re thrilled about this milestone and can’t wait to launch our next major outreach supporting underserved youth in STEM across the U.S. while bridging youth across cultures and nations!