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Blossom Academy, an award-winning educational institution, has received a significant boost in its mission of digital empowerment following its selection as a grantee of the Internet Society Foundation’s Strengthening Communities, Improving Lives and Livelihoods (SCILLS) programme.
The grant will support Blossom Academy’s Data Analytics Programme, aimed at equipping 150 underemployed young people—half of them women—with globally relevant digital skills to unlock high-value career paths in the tech-driven economy.
“With the support of the Internet Society Foundation, we’re not just transforming individual lives; we’re shaping Ghana’s digital future,” said Jeph Acheampong, Director of Blossom Academy. “This initiative is about more than just training—it’s about economic transformation. Our graduates are not only securing sustainable jobs but also contributing to the growth of businesses and institutions nationwide.”

The Internet Society Foundation praised Blossom Academy for its adaptive learning model, emphasis on digital safety, and strong outcomes in digital upskilling.
Founded in 2019, Blossom Academy has built a pan-African alumni network of almost 700 individuals, primarily in Ghana and Nigeria. With an impressive 85% job placement rate per cohort, the organisation has established itself as a leader in bridging the digital divide and nurturing Africa’s next generation of data professionals.

For many participants, the experience has been life-changing. Pachomius Kweku Lawson, a graduate of the programme, shared:
“The Blossom Academy Data Analytics Programme was a game-changer. The hands-on projects, real-world application, and mentorship prepared me not just for a job, but for a tech career. This new funding means more people like me can access life-altering opportunities and build their futures with confidence.”
As the programme scales up, Blossom Academy remains committed to inclusive digital education, particularly for women, and to creating economic opportunities that uplift entire communities across Ghana.
Blossom Academy is an educational institution dedicated to closing the digital skills gap across Africa by providing demand-driven training programmes in data science and technology. Its mission is to empower youth with the skills, mindset, and opportunities to thrive in the digital economy.
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