Partner with us Kids Tech Fest Africa invites visionary organizations to join us

Join us in shaping the future of education by giving children the access and opportunity to explore the world of Artificial Intelligence. Whether you’re an Individual, Organization or Educational institution, your support can open doors for the next generation of tech leaders. Together, we can build a world where no child is left behind in the digital world

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How to Partner with Us | Kids Tech Fest

How to Partner with Us

Become a Sponsor

Your sponsorship will help us bring hands-on AI learning to kids from all backgrounds. By supporting our programs, you’re giving children the tools to dream bigger, think smarter, and build confidently in a world driven by technology. Sponsor an event, our AI innovation Hub, or a learning kit. Every contribution counts.

Partner School

Let your school lead the way in future focused education. By becoming a partner school, your students get early exposure to AI through practical, engaging and age-appropriate activities. We provide the tools, curriculum, and support. You provide the space to explore and grow.

Host Innovation Club

Be the home of creativity, coding, and real-world problem solving. Hosting our AI innovation kids club means children in your community will have a safe and inspiring space to learn, collaborate, and imagine what’s possible. We’ll handle the setup, facilitators, and resources. You make the space available.

Sponsor a Child

Many bright young minds miss out on opportunities simply because of cost. You can help change that. By sponsoring a child, you are giving them access to AI learning, mentorship, and a community that believes in their potential. It’s more than support. It is a life-changing gift.

WHY JOIN US Our Impact Goals

Engage 10,000+ children across Lagos in AI exploration in the first edition

Support tech education access in underserved communities

Build Africa’s first strong youth pipeline of AI creators and innovators

Foster AI literacy and confidence in kids aged 6–16