Deadline: January 30, 2026

Applications are now open for the Allan Gray Makers StartUp Academy 2026, an intensive 8-month incubation programme designed to empower young artisan entrepreneurs in South Africa. The academy offers a unique opportunity for aspiring tradespeople to develop entrepreneurial skills, grow sustainable businesses, and contribute meaningfully to the trades and construction sector. The Allan Gray Makers StartUp Academy 2026 aims to nurture innovative minds with a passion for craftsmanship and business growth.


About the Opportunity

The Allan Gray Makers StartUp Academy is a fully funded programme created to support artisans in four key trades — bricklaying, carpentry, electrical, and plumbing. Over an eight-month period, participants receive hands-on business development training, mentorship, and access to networks that help them turn their technical expertise into thriving ventures.

The 2026 cohort will commence in mid-April 2026 and will run for eight months. Throughout the duration of the programme, selected participants will receive a monthly transport allowance of R3,000 to support their attendance and participation.


Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the Allan Gray Makers StartUp Academy 2026, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Be between 18 and 35 years old.
  • Be unemployed or self-employed, but not enrolled in full-time studies.
  • Be engaged in one of the four eligible trades: bricklaying, carpentry, electrical, or plumbing.
  • Meet at least one of the following qualification or experience requirements:
    • Hold a trade-test qualification in the relevant trade; or
    • Have three years of work experience in the relevant trade and be ready to take the trade test; or
    • Possess an N2 Certificate plus three years of work experience in the relevant trade.

Applicants are also required to submit supporting documentation, including:

  • A valid South African ID
  • Proof of work experience or service letters
  • Copies of N2 Certificate, National Technical Diploma, or trade-test certificate, as applicable
  • A National Senior Certificate (NSC) is advantageous but not compulsory.

Programme Benefits

Participants of the Allan Gray Makers StartUp Academy 2026 will benefit from:

  • A comprehensive 8-month entrepreneurial development programme.
  • Personal and business growth through expert mentorship.
  • Access to a network of successful artisan entrepreneurs.
  • A monthly transport allowance of R3,000.
  • A chance to transform technical skills into viable business opportunities.

Programme Duration and Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: 30 January 2026
  • Programme Start Date: Mid-April 2026
  • Duration: 8 months
  • Location: South Africa

How to Apply

Eligible candidates are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline. Applicants will need to complete an online form and upload all required documents as specified.


Selection Process

The selection process is highly competitive and focuses on identifying candidates who demonstrate a combination of trade expertise, entrepreneurial potential, and commitment to building a sustainable enterprise. Successful applicants will be contacted with further details regarding onboarding and orientation.


Additional Information

The Allan Gray Makers StartUp Academy is designed to bridge the gap between technical trades and entrepreneurship, fostering a new generation of skilled artisans who can create jobs and drive innovation in South Africa’s economy.

Applicants are advised to prepare their documentation early and ensure all submitted information is accurate. The programme welcomes individuals who are ready to take the next step in transforming their trade experience into a successful business venture.


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