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Home » Fearless Fund Africa backs women with GH₵100,000 in Ghana

Fearless Fund Africa backs women with GH₵100,000 in Ghana

Mar. 23, 2026 / Press Release / Author: Praise Swint

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ACCRA, Ghana – Fearless Fund Africa officially launched in Ghana on March 21, 2026, with an event at the Accra Marriott Hotel that brought together investors, women entrepreneurs, policymakers, and business leaders. The event highlighted the growing role of women-led businesses in Ghana’s economy and emphasized support for their growth and sustainability.

The launch attracted participants from across Ghana’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, including government officials, private sector leaders, and advocates for women’s economic empowerment. Among the notable attendees were Selassie Ibrahim, actress and CEO of Smarthy’s Management and Production; Ambassador Dr. Erieka Bennet, founder of the Diaspora African Forum; and Madam Hawa Agyemang, a prominent business leader.

Live pitch competition awards GH₵100,000 to top female founder

A central feature of the event was a live pitch competition showcasing women-led fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) businesses. The competition culminated in the award of a GH₵100,000 grant to Khadija Talalawa, co-founder and CEO of The Cheer Natives. Her company produces natural food and beverage products using locally sourced ingredients, highlighting innovation and sustainable practices in the FMCG sector.

Fearless Fund Africa selected her venture for its strong growth potential, market relevance, and capacity to scale. This grant represents a significant investment in supporting women entrepreneurs and empowering local businesses to thrive.

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Conversations on access to capital and business growth

The launch also featured interactive fireside discussions with investors and industry experts. Topics focused on access to capital, strategies for business resilience, and opportunities for scaling women-led enterprises across Africa. These discussions underscored the importance of mentorship, networks, and resources in helping female founders succeed in competitive markets.

Introduction of the fearless Fund Africa Fund

Alongside the grant, the organization announced the Fearless Fund Africa Fund, which will provide loans ranging from GH₵10,000 to GH₵30,000 to women entrepreneurs, with particular focus on FMCG businesses. This fund aims to strengthen local economies by supporting ventures that can create jobs, stimulate growth, and foster innovation in the market.

The launch in Ghana marks the first step in Fearless Fund Africa’s long-term plan to expand across the continent and invest in the next generation of women entrepreneurs.

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Bridging the wealth gap through local investment

The initiative builds on the success of the U.S.-based Fearless Fund, which has mobilized over $240 million in lending capital, raised multiple eight-figure funds, and supported thousands of entrepreneurs with funding, grants, and business-readiness programs. By providing direct investment and guidance, Fearless Fund Africa aims to help women-led ventures overcome barriers to capital and scale their businesses effectively.

HM Queen Wa Arian Simone, founder and CEO of Fearless Fund, emphasized the organization’s commitment to closing the wealth gap and providing African women entrepreneurs with the tools, capital, and support needed to build thriving companies.

About fearless Fund Africa and Fearless Fund

Fearless Fund Africa focuses on expanding access to capital for entrepreneurs across the continent, starting with Ghana. The fund invests directly in local founders, supports sustainable businesses, and strengthens regional economies, with plans to expand into multiple African markets.

Fearless Fund, the U.S.-based parent organization, is the first venture capital firm built by women of color for women of color. It provides pre-seed, seed, and Series A financing to under-resourced entrepreneurs, with backing from major institutions including Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, PayPal, and Costco. The firm’s mission is to bridge the funding gap for women of color building scalable, growth-oriented businesses.

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Source: Fearless Fund Africa press release

Category: Press Release Tags: Accra events, African startups, business funding, Fearless Fund Africa, female founders, FMCG startups, Ghana entrepreneurs, small business grants, venture capital, women-led businesses

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