Reckitt Catalyst Global Accelerator Program 2026/2027 for social innovators

Applications are now open for the 2026 Reckitt Catalyst Global Accelerator. Through Reckitt Catalyst, Reckitt in partnership with Yunus Social Innovation and Health Innovation Exchange, supports women and underrepresented founders with innovative
and bold solutions that expand access to health and WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) in the following markets: Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, Mexico, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan.

Reckitt are looking for social innovations that create access to health and hygiene through B2B and/or B2G models with strong financial sustainability, potential for system-level transformation, and are willing to develop partnerships with Reckitt and/or government entities to scale up their impact.

WORTH

  • Masterclasses & Workshops: Tailored training in key business topics such a impact measurement and management, impact finance, business development and go-to-market strategy delivered by expert partners, including YSI and HIEx.
  • Mentorship & Coaching: Dedicated support and skills-based mentorship, including access to experienced Reckitt mentors and personalised coaching to help refine your strategy and unlock growth.
  • Peer Learning & Global Ecosystem Access: Connection to a global community of practice and the global ecosystem of actors in the health and hygiene space. This will also include access to health and/or hygiene experts, and partners for
    learning, collaboration, and visibility within the broader health and/or hygiene innovation space.
  • Funding & Investor Network Access: Opportunities to showcase your solution and engage with our investor community, and build credibility with funding partners.
  • Post-Program Implementation Support: Continued guidance and connections to help implement your refined solution and sustain momentum beyond the accelerator.
  • Flexible financing of up to $30,000 USD per social enterprise at the end of the program: Final amounts will vary based on completion of the full program, demonstrated impact, investment readiness, and alignment with implementation goals. This funding is not guaranteed and is subject to review and approval by the investment committee.

ELIGIBILITY

The program is especially excited about enterprises that:

  • Are women-led enterprises with either 51% female ownership and/or over 50% of women in leadership positions;
  • Are led by underrepresented founders, or individuals who come from demographic groups that have historically faced systemic barriers to accessing resources, opportunities, or recognition in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. These groups include, but are not limited to, women, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ individuals, Black, Indigenous, and other people of colour (BIPOC), people with disabilities, immigrants and refugees, and individuals from low-income communities
  • Embed ethical AI into their solutions to improve accuracy, personalisation, or efficiency;
  • Are pushing the boundaries of science and engineering through deep tech;
  • Explore B2C models that radically lower the cost of care and improve accessibility for underserved populations, especially when combined with creative go-to-market or financing strategies;
  • Focus on FemTech to address women’s and girls’ health and hygiene needs across their life stages;
  • Advance access to medicines and hygiene products, particularly for remote or last-mile populations, leveraging tech todress affordability, traceability, or delivery gaps;
  • Enable access to health and WASH solutions for the prevention and reduction of waterborne diseases such as diarrhea and cholera;
  • Developed technological, innovative and/or educational solutions for urgent topics such as germ protection and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

DEADLINE: August 9, 2026

To apply and for more information, visit here

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