Ghana Social Entrepreneurs in Healthcare | The Innovation Spark

Year started: January 31, 2026 | Current status: Applications opened

Business stage:
Early

Sector:
Health

Duration: 7 months | Mode: Virtual | Participation Fee: Free

Receiving applications: Yes – Registration link: | Deadline: January 31, 2026

Number of participant accepted per cohort:

Location(s): Ghana – Greater Accra – Accra |

Brief Description

🌍 Ready to turn your vision into reality?

Ghana Social Entrepreneurs in Healthcare, a program by Bridge for Billions, in collaboration with Making More Health, is here to support Ghanaian entrepreneurs in building scalable, high-impact businesses in healthcare, specifically tackling Cardio-Renal-Metabolic Diseases (CRM).

✔️ Validate and refine your business model
✔️ Receive expert mentorship and training
✔️ Connect with a global network of professionals
✔️ Opportunity to pitch in person at the final event

Are you ready to be part of the change? Applications close January 31.
đź’ˇApply now:

Training details

Describe the format of your programme.:

Ghana Social Entrepreneurs in Healthcare is a 7-month program designed to support Ghana’s next generation of innovators by equipping them with the practical tools, structured guidance, and confidence to build impactful, investment-ready businesses. Grounded in Ghana’s vibrant entrepreneurial landscape and aligned with local priorities in health, the program offers tailored mentorship, a proven digital methodology, and community support designed to help entrepreneurs validate their ideas and strengthen their business models.

Whether you’re transforming a community need into a solution, expanding an existing venture, or striving to create lasting social impact, you’ll gain the clarity, skills, and network you need to thrive.

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Current Partners and Funders

Implemented with: Making More Health

Other partners and funders: Bridge for Billions

Support provided

Non Financial Support Provided: Accelerator|Incubator

Financial Support Provided: Grant