OPPORTUNITIES
Apply for Meta Llama Impact Grant for Startups and Researchers in Africa ($20,000 grant)

Are you a researcher or startup founder in Sub-Saharan Africa looking to harness artificial intelligence (AI) for social good? Meta, in collaboration with Data Science Africa, is excited to introduce the Llama Impact Grant, an initiative aimed at supporting local innovators who are using AI to tackle pressing regional challenges.
This grant is part of Meta’s broader Llama Impact Grants program, designed to drive meaningful change by leveraging Llama, Meta’s open-source large language model. As one of the most widely used AI models worldwide, Llama is freely accessible to developers, opening new opportunities for technological advancements in key sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, and scientific research.
Empowering AI Solutions for Real-World Challenges
Meta recognizes the transformative potential of AI in enhancing productivity, fostering economic opportunities, and driving innovation in underrepresented communities. Through this initiative, the Llama Impact Grant aims to turn this potential into real-world applications that address critical needs across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Grant Details
One selected proposal will receive a $20,000 grant to support the development and implementation of their AI-driven solution. The goal is to bring groundbreaking ideas to life, helping them scale and create lasting impact in the region.
Who Can Apply?
The grant is open to a wide range of applicants, including:
- Startups and registered businesses operating in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Academic researchers, independent innovators, and teams working on AI-focused projects
- Non-profits and mission-driven organizations utilizing Llama to drive social and economic progress
Focus Areas
Applicants are encouraged to propose AI-driven solutions in sectors such as:
- Healthcare: Improving access to medical services and diagnostics
- Agriculture: Enhancing food security and increasing productivity
- Scientific Research: Advancing discoveries and innovations
- Education: Expanding learning opportunities through AI-powered tools
- Other Impactful Areas: Any domain where AI can drive large-scale community benefits
Selection Criteria
Applications will be evaluated based on:
✅ A clear and innovative use case that effectively applies Llama
✅ Potential for real-world impact and scalability across communities
✅ Expertise and strength of the team behind the project
✅ Commitment to ethical and inclusive AI development
✅ A well-defined budget and realistic implementation plan
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Grant Benefits
The chosen grantee will receive:
- $20,000 in funding to develop their AI solution
- Global exposure through Meta’s Llama Impact community
- Opportunities to contribute to Africa’s growing AI ecosystem
This is a chance to be at the forefront of AI innovation in Africa, making a tangible difference through technology.
Application Deadline: April 18, 2025
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