Are you a creative entrepreneur in Africa — working in music, design, content creation, visual arts, fashion or other creative spaces? The Afri’Talent Digital Learning Platform is now accepting applications. This is a free, capacity-building program offering online training to equip creatives with business, digital, and marketing skills to grow their ventures.
Creative industries are booming in Africa, but many artists struggle to scale their businesses due to lack of business training or access to global markets. Afri’Talent bridges this gap by offering structured training tailored specifically for creative professionals — boosting their skills in monetizing their craft, building sustainable creative enterprises, and tapping into new revenue streams.
What’s on Offer / Program Benefits
- Free digital training on entrepreneurship, digital marketing, business models, branding, and financial management tailored for creatives
- Mentorship from experienced creative entrepreneurs and business experts
- Practical modules that allow creatives to build real-world business plans
- Peer learning with other African creatives, boosting collaboration and network
- Certificate of completion (or recognized credential) to increase credibility and improve access to funding or partnerships
Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
To apply, you should:
- Be a creative entrepreneur (musician, designer, content creator, visual artist, etc.)
- Be based in an African country
- Be committed to growing your creative business — not just a hobbyist
- Be ready to commit time to the program’s learning modules and mentorship sessions
How to Apply
- Fill out the application form here:
👉 Afri’Talent Digital Learning Platform Application - Provide details about you, your creative business, your goals, and why you think you’re a good fit
- Submit before the closing date listed in the form
Application Tips
- Highlight your creative business journey: What have you done so far? What is your vision?
- Be clear about how this training will help grow your business — don’t just write “I want to learn.”
- Share existing work: portfolio, samples, or links if available
- Demonstrate commitment: take this as a serious business development opportunity








