The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2026 Fellowship Programme. This initiative promises a unique blend of university funding and entrepreneurial personal development for South Africa’s next generation of leaders.
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The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation has officially opened applications for its 2026 Fellowship Programme, aimed at Grade 12 learners eager to embark on a journey towards university and entrepreneurship.
With applications closing on 30 April 2026, this opportunity merges financial support with the development of crucial entrepreneurial skills for aspiring South African innovators.
The Fellowship is more than just a financial stepping stone, it stands as a gateway for young minds to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and promote personal growth, according to Allan Gray.
"Recognising the dire need for impactful leadership within the community, this programme equips successful candidates with the necessary tools to not only excel in their academic pursuits but also to create meaningful social change," Allan Gray said in a statement.
Successful candidates, known as Allan Gray Fellows, will benefit from needs-based university funding tailored to their individual financial circumstances.
This funding can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and more, enabling learners to concentrate fully on their studies.
Additionally, the Fellowship provides access to a network of industry mentors who can guide and inspire them along their entrepreneurial journeys.
The Foundation is specifically targeting high-achieving matriculants from the class of 2026, encouraging those with a strong drive to impact South Africa’s future to apply.
Candidates who possess leadership qualities, curiosity, and a deep-seated desire to make a difference will find this Fellowship perfectly aligned with their aspirations.
To be considered for the Fellowship, applicants must meet certain eligibility criteria:
Interested learners are strongly encouraged to apply early, as the application process is detailed and time-consuming.
For more information, including how to download the application form or apply online, visit www.allangrayorbis.org.
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