
This initiative focused on strengthening STEM education by enhancing learning environments. We proudly supported the Mechanical Engineering Department of a leading institution (Obafemi Awolowo University) by donating advanced tools and equipment to their CAD & CAM (Computer-Aided Design & Computer-Aided Manufacturing) laboratory.
This contribution not only provided essential resources but also helped renovate the lab, transforming it into a modern, well-equipped space where students can explore and innovate. Through this, students now have access to cutting-edge technology and an improved learning environment. This allows them to explore advanced mechanical engineering concepts and thrive in their education.

In December 2024, Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation partnered with the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), Abuja, to empower women in underserved communities. As part of YALI's Impact Conference, we provided grants totaling ₦2,000,000 to support the top 10 women who excelled in YALI's digital skills training program.
Each recipient received ₦200,000 to further their entrepreneurial endeavors. This initiative aimed to bridge the digital divide and foster economic independence among women in underserved communities. Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation is committed to driving positive change and promoting financial inclusion through such impactful partnerships.

For International Women's Day, The Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation, in collaboration with the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) Ile-Ife Chapter, hosted a financial literacy session for female STEM students at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).
This impactful event aimed to empower young women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with essential financial knowledge and skills to navigate their professional and personal lives confidently. Participants gained valuable insights into budgeting, saving, investing, and financial planning, tailored specifically to meet the unique challenges faced by women in STEM fields.

As part of our commitment to nurturing the next generation of African innovators, the Foundation proudly supported the Nigenius Robotics Competition, an initiative designed to inspire creativity, technological curiosity, and problem-solving skills among young students. When the organizers reached out about the competition, it immediately resonated with our mission.

Many of us grew up building things, experimenting, and dreaming of opportunities to showcase our ideas. Supporting this program was a way of giving today's young creators the platform we once wished we had. The competition brought together brilliant primary and secondary school students who developed impressive robotic projects, each one reflecting ingenuity, teamwork, and a deep passion for technology.

For International Day of the Boy Child, the Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation, in collaboration with Mega Impact Foundation, with support from the Ministry of Women Affairs, Delta State, gave young boys across Delta State a platform to express themselves, share their ideas, and speak confidently about financial inclusion and technology.
By awarding scholarships and financial support to the winners, the Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation directly reduced barriers to education, ensuring that the winners can complete their final year of secondary school without financial stress. Beyond the prizes, the competition encouraged aspiration and motivation among all participants, showing them that their voices matter and that their ideas can shape the future.

The UNILAG Student Entrepreneurship Challenge is an annual initiative designed to identify, support, and celebrate young innovators within the University of Lagos. In 2024, Tosin Eniolorunda, through the Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation, supported the program for the first time, a gesture rooted in his commitment to empowering young people who are bold enough to build from the ground up.

In recognition of this support and the impact it created, the Management Student Association named the 2025 edition of the challenge in his honor. Through a partnership between the Tosin Eniolorunda Foundation and Moniepoint, the program offers both structural support and direct funding to outstanding student entrepreneurs. The 2025 challenge awarded a total of ₦1,000,000 in seed funding across three student-led ventures.