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The Margaret Awards — Women in Tech and AI Innovation Opportunity

Dated: December 3, 2025

Deadline: 27-Feb-2026

The Margaret Awards, led by JFD under the patronage of the President of France, recognize and support women and girls advancing artificial intelligence and technological innovation across Europe. Winners gain a one-year, €1M acceleration program that provides mentorship, visibility, financing, and strategic support. The 2026 “United by Tech” edition highlights AI-driven innovation and aims to elevate women shaping Europe’s technological future.

Overview

The Margaret Awards honor women entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and young women (Margaret Juniors) who are leading impactful innovation in artificial intelligence and technology. The initiative supports women-led startups, corporate innovation leaders, and emerging young innovators by offering structured support designed to scale their projects and strengthen their influence across Europe.

Key Focus Areas

The program emphasizes:

  • Empowering women-led startups and initiatives

  • Supporting projects that address major societal challenges

  • Strengthening the international visibility of female innovators

  • Promoting cutting-edge AI-driven solutions

  • Increasing women’s representation in technology and digital leadership

  • Providing structured mentorship, acceleration, and networking

Expanded Explanation: What the Margaret Awards Represent

The Margaret Awards were created to honor women who are shaping the future of tech through bold ideas and AI-powered solutions. Innovation categories include entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and youth innovation. The awards provide not only recognition but also high-value development resources that help participants scale, fund, and internationalize their projects. The 2026 edition centers on “United by Tech,” highlighting AI’s transformative potential and the essential role of women in shaping Europe’s digital ecosystem.

Who Is Eligible?

Women Entrepreneurs

  • Female founders or co-founders of innovative companies

  • Must lead AI-based or tech-driven projects

Women Intrapreneurs

  • Female employees working inside companies

  • Leading innovation initiatives with measurable impact

  • AI or technology involvement is strongly encouraged

Margaret Juniors (Young Innovators)

  • Girls aged 14 to 22

  • Must propose or develop an AI-based innovative project

  • Open to students, early innovators, and youth-led initiatives

Benefits for Winners

  • One-year growth acceleration program valued at €1 million

  • Support from JFD and partner organizations

  • Mentorship, coaching, and professional training

  • Visibility through national and European media

  • Access to investors and financing pathways

  • International exposure and networking with tech leaders

  • Strategic guidance to scale and commercialize projects

Why It Matters

  • Women remain underrepresented in AI and tech leadership roles

  • The program builds a pipeline of skilled women innovators

  • It strengthens Europe’s competitiveness in global AI development

  • Youth participation helps develop early talent and long-term leadership

  • Structured support accelerates projects that address pressing societal needs

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a clear description of your AI or tech-based innovative project.

  2. Gather documentation proving your role (founder, co-founder, intrapreneur, or youth innovator).

  3. Prepare any supporting materials demonstrating impact, feasibility, or early results.

  4. Submit through the official JFD application portal (follow their guidelines exactly).

  5. Await evaluation by the JFD selection committee.

  6. If selected, participate in interviews or follow-up assessments.

  7. Winners are announced and onboarded into the acceleration program.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting vague or incomplete project descriptions

  • Failing to highlight the AI component or innovation potential

  • Not demonstrating real-world impact or use cases

  • Ignoring eligibility guidelines (age ranges, role requirements, etc.)

  • Providing no evidence of feasibility, traction, or technical foundation

FAQ

1. What types of AI projects qualify?
Any AI-driven solution addressing societal, economic, environmental, or technological challenges is eligible, including machine learning tools, ethical AI solutions, automation technologies, and generative AI applications.
2. Can teams apply?
Yes, but the applicant must be a woman who is a founder, co-founder, intrapreneur, or youth project leader.
3. Is the award limited to European applicants?
The program focuses on Europe, and applicants must contribute to European tech innovation.
4. What is included in the €1M acceleration program?
Mentorship, specialized training, visibility campaigns, investor access, and tailored business growth support.
5. Do projects need to be fully developed?
No. Early-stage projects can apply, but they must demonstrate innovation potential and feasibility.
6. Can Margaret Juniors apply individually?
Yes. Young women aged 14–22 may apply individually or with a small team.
7. Is funding given directly as cash?
The value is delivered through services, training, visibility, mentorship, and growth support rather than direct cash payments.

Conclusion

The Margaret Awards 2026 offer a high-impact platform for women and girls leading AI innovation across Europe. With a €1 million acceleration program and extensive visibility, the initiative empowers women to scale transformative technologies and become leaders in the digital future. For entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and young innovators, this opportunity offers unmatched support to bring groundbreaking ideas to life.

For more information, visit JFD.

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