Ingressive For Good has unveiled a digital skills training program in partnership with Facebook to help African youth leverage digital tools to move their brands and career forward. The I4G Facebook ...
This interview and background about Maya and her firm is timely for numerous reasons, not the least of which is her recent fundraise to invest in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and Egypt. We met Maya in early ...
A new documentary film by leading edtech nonprofit Ingressive for Good, “Finding Tech: Against All Odds,” will have its premiere screening in partnership with the U.S. Consulate on April 20 at the ...
Ingressive has launched a non-profit subsidiary to empower African youths with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement. The new unit, Ingressive For Good (I4G) is a not-for-profit ...
I4G Circles are communities in cities and campuses all over Africa made up of Young Africans passionate about Tech and leveraging it to solve problems. It is an evolution of Ingressive Campus ...
The focus of this year’s conference was on leveraging the Facebook platform for optimal acquisition and the future of monetizing with audience network. The day-long invite only conference attracted ...
Branding and communications expert, Blessing Abeng, has joined Ingressive For Good (I4G), an edtech non-profit for empowering youths as the new co-founder. She joins co-founders, Maya Horgan Famodu ...
Maya Horgan Famodu has become a trailblazer in Africa's venture capital industry, but her path to success hasn't been straightforward. Horgan Famodu is the founder of VC firm Ingressive Capital, a $10 ...