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Are you building a tech-driven solution to climate challenges in Africa? The Catalyst Fund 2025 invites early-stage startups tackling climate adaptation and resilience across the continent to Pitch to Us. With up to US $150,000 in funding, hands-on venture support, and access to a global investor network, this is a powerful opportunity to accelerate your climate-tech venture.

This blog details the programme’s objectives, eligibility, benefits, and application process. If you’re a founder in Africa solving real-world climate issues, this is a call to action.


About the “Pitch to Us” Programme

The Pitch to Us programme is an initiative by the Catalyst Fund designed to support pre-seed climate resilience and adaptation startups in Africa. It offers both capital and strategic venture-building services to accelerate high-potential startups toward product–market fit and investor readiness.

Key Facts:

  • Name: Pitch to Us
  • Target Audience: Pre-seed startups in Africa
  • Sector Focus: Climate resilience and adaptation
  • Support Offered: Up to US $150,000 equity + venture-building services

Who Should Apply?

The Catalyst Fund 2025 is actively seeking:

  • Geographic Focus: Startups operating in Africa
  • Stage: Pre-seed stage with a working product already in-market
  • Traction: Early customer adoption underway
  • Founders: Local African founders (gender-balanced teams preferred)
  • Sectors of Interest:
    • Climate-smart agriculture
    • Climate data and insights
    • Insurtech and risk financing
    • Carbon credit infrastructure
    • Cold chain logistics and clean energy
    • Water access and purification
    • Waste management and circular economy
    • Fisheries and blue economy
    • Healthtech for climate resilience
    • Livelihood and workforce tools

What Startups Receive

Pitch to Us offers a comprehensive package tailored to early-stage climate innovators:

Funding:

  • Up to US $150,000 in equity funding
  • Up to US $50,000 worth of venture-building support

Venture Building:

  • 400+ hours of customised support in:
    • Product development
    • Strategy and business modelling
    • Technology optimisation
    • Data analytics
    • Fundraising and investor outreach
    • Marketing, branding, and growth

Global Network Access:

  • 250+ member Circle of Investors for visibility and follow-on funding
  • Dedicated investor showcases and demo events
  • Curated insights and connections with key partners

Additional Perks:

  • Professional PR and media support
  • Up to US $175,000 in free startup tools (credits, services, etc.)
  • Independent impact report via 60 Decibels research firm

Application Process – How to Pitch to Us

The application process is simple yet competitive. The Catalyst Fund 2025 has received over 3,000 pitch decks since 2023. To stand out:

  1. Review your pitch deck: It must clearly align with climate resilience goals.
  2. Meet the minimum requirements: A functioning product, early users/customers, and strong local leadership.
  3. Submit via the online form:
    • Include your pitch deck
    • Outline traction and impact potential
    • Highlight the team and their experience

The fund uses AI-assisted screening to shortlist promising startups. Shortlisted teams may be invited to pitch live and undergo due diligence before final selection.


Why Choose the Catalyst Fund 2025?

The Catalyst Fund has a proven track record in early-stage startup acceleration:

  • Previously backed 61 fintech startups across 15 emerging markets
  • Portfolio companies have raised over US $650 million and reached 14+ million customers
  • Now focused exclusively on climate resilience ventures in Africa, from pre-seed through Series A
  • Known for its deep-dive venture-building approach, resulting in revenue growth and investor readiness

Apply Now

If you’re ready to Pitch to Us and scale your climate-tech venture in Africa, act now:


For help with proposal drafting, refining, or review, contact grantsdatabase.org.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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