Nairobi, Kenya – December 3, 2025: The Million Lives Collective (MLC) has joined forces with the
Judith Neilson Foundation to launch a new grant program aimed at catalyzing collaborative
innovations for smart, healthy, equitable and resilient cities in Africa.
The African Cities Innovation Fund (ACIF) – which was formally announced at the International
Development Innovation Alliance’s Global Summit in Nairobi on December 3, 2025 – will officially
open for applications in Spring next year, inviting pairs of African innovators to apply for flexible
grant funding of up to $75,000 to design and test new collaborative solutions to urban challenges in
Africa.
Announcing the African Cities Fund in the summit’s closing plenary, Abi Taylor, Innovation Lead at
the Judith Neilson Foundation, said: “African cities are growing at a dramatic pace, creating huge
opportunity, challenge and change. Ensuring that cities are places where people can thrive calls for
imagination, ambition, innovation and collaboration. We’re delighted to be partnering with the
Million Lives Collective, enabling their members to rapidly test new partnerships, experiment with
scaling pathways and generate new ways of creating impact for those who need it most.”
Beyond the funding, ACIF awardees will also benefit from tailored technical assistance, including
coaching and partnership support, as well as direct exposure to leading global development
stakeholders through the International Development Innovation Alliance’s Collaboration Lab,
‘Collaborative Scaling for Exponential Impact.’
The MLC is currently building a pipeline of proven, scale-ready urban innovations in Africa, and will
be preceding the launch of ACIF with a call for new members in January next year.
Jite Phido, Senior Program Manager at the MLC and Results for Development, said: “Across the
continent, innovators, community organizations, entrepreneurs, artists and public sector actors are
already finding and scaling new ways to improve mobility, expand access to resources and services,
strengthen local economies, create safe and vibrant public spaces, and build resilience to climate
and economic shocks. Our upcoming call for African urban innovations seeks to identify and amplify
these efforts, while surfacing new pathways for exponential impact through innovative
collaborations of actors in the system.”
An initiative inspired by the member agencies of the International Development Innovation Alliance
IDIA), the MLC has been working to identify, verify, aggregate and advance impactful solutions to
sustainable development challenges since 2019.
It has been exploring the catalytic potential of collaboration grants in accelerating development
impact since 2022, having supported cohorts of innovators to co-design and test solutions for health and women’s economic empowerment and, with support from the Bayer Foundation and the Gates
Foundation.
ACIF will build on this body of research to continue building the evidence base for funding
collaboration as a powerful lever of change in the face of diminishing aid budgets and complex
global challenges.
Edwin Muroki, whose organization 4Life Solutions Kenya participated in the MLC’s 2023-26 women’s
economic empowerment collaboration grants program said: “The African Cities Innovation Fund is
significant because it promotes the kind of collaboration that urban impact in Africa demands:
innovators partnering with trusted local institutions to co-design delivery models, strengthen
sustained adoption, and generate clear proof-points that solutions can be delivered effectively at
scale. Our Kenya experience shows that proven solutions scale faster when partnerships strengthen
community trust, enable localized logistics, reinforce behaviour change, and support continuous
real-time learning. A fund that prioritizes these collaborative enablers gives scale-ready innovators
the runway to de-risk expansion into new cities, combine complementary strengths, and sustain
quality as they grow across diverse African contexts.”
African actors working to promote better urban outcomes through circular production,
climate-resilient infrastructure, youth mobility, digital equity, and community wellbeing are
encouraged to express their interest in ACIF on the MLC’s website for upcoming updates.
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