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I’M IN Entrepreneurial Programme Announces Its Partnership With Telkom FutureMakers

I’M IN Entrepreneurial Programme Announces Its Partnership With Telkom FutureMakers. I’M IN entrepreneurial programme has announced that it has managed to partner with Telkom FutureMakers in order to bring additional resources and support to aspiring female entrepreneurs, the company took to LinkedIn to make the announcement.

The post read, “🎉 We are thrilled to announce the collaboration between I’M IN and Telkom Future Makers for our Ideation Incubator Programme! This partnership brings additional resources and support to the female students as they embark on their entrepreneurial journey. Together with our existing partner, J.P. Morgan, we aim to ensure the success of this programme and pave the way for more women founders in the ecosystem. 💻”

I’M IN is excited to continue providing entrepreneurial opportunities for female students, aiming to level the playing field and offer a unique platform for them to address challenges in their own communities. The organisation is dedicated to equipping under-represented voices with the necessary tools to contribute to the African tech ecosystem.

The IM IN seed accelerator launches black owned, high growth tech startups into the South African ICT sector by providing opportunities to technically apt entrepreneurs with limited access to resources. IM IN partners with entrepreneurs with viable application technologies by providing seed funding through early stage equity deals in conjunction with business development support and one-on-one mentorship from industry specialists.

“Telkom acknowledges women as agents of change in their communities and society at large. Advancing women’s access to funding, technology and markets is essential to ensure their contribution towards economic growth”. It said in a statement. Founded in 2015 and having assisted more than 2 500 SMMEs to date, Telkom FutureMakers’ vision is to develop leading entrepreneurial programmes that invest in and incubate ICT businesses.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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