Africa · Americas · Global

Building Leaders
the World Cannot Afford
to Overlook.

Matadors Leadership Institute develops the next generation of principled, globally capable leaders — across classrooms, organisations, and civic institutions in Africa and around the world.

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Our conviction
"The world does not lack capable leaders. It lacks the structures to find them, form them, and trust them with what matters."
30,000+
Leaders developed
450+
Volunteers & facilitators
200+
Programmes delivered
50+
Institutions engaged
18+
Years of operation
5+
Institutional partnerships
Founded 2007
Leadership · Service · Global Impact

We exist because the global leadership gap is not a talent problem — it is a development problem.

Matadors Leadership Institute was founded in 2007 as Impact Makers Network. In September 2014, we became an institution — because we understood that networks inspire, but institutions build. Since then, we have developed emerging leaders across multiple continents, with alumni now serving in leadership roles in the UK, the US, and across six countries worldwide.

We operate across three contexts where the leadership gap is most costly: secondary schools and universities, the workplace, and civic institutions. In each context, we deliver structured training, sustained mentorship, and peer community that outlasts any single programme — and produces leaders who are ready to lead wherever they are called.

Leadership
A practice, not a position. Developed through deliberate training, honest accountability, and consistent action — regardless of context or geography.
Service
Every leader MLI develops remains rooted in the community they belong to — accountable to it, responsible for it, not elevated above it.
Impact
We measure by outcomes — the change visible in institutions and communities across borders that our alumni go on to shape.

Three tracks.
One global pipeline.

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From the Classroom

Leadership starts before a title or a role. We work with students and young graduates to build the practical skills, self-awareness, and civic grounding that formal education rarely teaches — preparing them to lead wherever they land.

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02
Into the Workplace

Strong organisations are built by developing the people already in the room. We work with teams and team leaders across sectors to build cultures where accountability, emotional intelligence, and principled decision-making drive sustained performance.

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Into Civic Life

Public leadership carries particular weight. We equip community leaders, public administrators, and civic changemakers with the ethical grounding and practical frameworks to lead with integrity — across cultures, borders, and institutional contexts.

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SDG 4 · SDG 16
Leadership Clinic

Focused, practical leadership training for students and young professionals — covering facilitation, communication, and ethical decision-making through structured cohorts that build lasting peer networks.

SDG 4 · SDG 10
Matadors Campus Lab

A growing campus-based leadership network connecting university students internationally — with active contacts in Nigeria, Kenya, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Ghana.

SDG 4 · SDG 5
Osun Girls Can Code

300 female students. 60 schools. 6 cohorts. 10 months. STEM education and digital literacy for secondary school girls — delivered with the U.S. Consulate General Lagos.

SDG 4 · SDG 16
Teenagers Leadership Club

Building leadership confidence, civic awareness, and principled habits in secondary school students before they enter higher education or the workforce.

SDG 1 · SDG 8 · SDG 10
Empower the Unreached Core

Skills training and access to cooperative funding for underserved and rural communities — demonstrating that economic inclusion and leadership development are inseparable imperatives.

SDG 16 · SDG 17
Leadership Dialogue Series

Cross-sector conversations connecting students, practitioners, and civic leaders across borders — building the peer networks and shared understanding that outlast any single programme.

Cross-border programmes launching in 2026

Building bridges between African emerging leaders, the global diaspora, and US universities and institutions — through virtual, hybrid, and partnership-based delivery.

SDG 4 · SDG 10 · SDG 17
Global Leadership Labs

MLI's flagship cross-border cohort programme. Emerging African leaders and diaspora professionals develop together — through structured leadership training, mentorship, and cross-cultural collaboration. Free to all selected participants, funded by grants and partnerships.

SDG 4 · SDG 17
University Partnership Programme

Formalised partnerships with US universities — including HBCUs and institutions with Africa programmes — providing co-curricular leadership experiences, joint research, virtual student exchanges, and service-learning placements connected to MLI's Africa-based work.

SDG 10 · SDG 17
Diaspora Mentors Network

A curated professional leadership community connecting African diaspora professionals in North America with emerging leaders in Africa. Mentors contribute structured one-on-one guidance, practitioner sessions, and curriculum input — selected for seriousness of purpose, not convenience.

SDG 16 · SDG 17
US–Africa Leadership Dialogues

Bi-monthly virtual convenings on the themes shaping leadership and governance across Africa and its diaspora. Professionally facilitated, open by curated invitation, and published as thought leadership — positioning MLI as a credible voice at the intersection of two continents.

2007 → Matadors Leadership Institute, 2014 → Present

How a conviction became a global institution.

In 2007, a small group of young leaders came together under a shared conviction: that leadership was not something you were born with — it was something that had to be deliberately built. They called themselves Impact Makers Network, and for seven years they did the patient, unglamorous work of developing young people who had potential but no structure around them.

By September 2014, that conviction had outgrown its container. Impact Makers Network formally became Matadors Leadership Institute — not just a network, but an institution with curriculum, structure, and a long-term theory of change. In the decade since, MLI has reached over 12,000 individuals across multiple countries, forged partnerships with institutions on three continents, and produced alumni now leading in six countries worldwide.

The problem we set out to solve in 2007 has not gone away. But the infrastructure to address it — and the ambition to address it at global scale — is stronger than ever.

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What nearly two decades
of structured development produces.

These are not aspirational figures. They are the counted, documented outcomes of programmes delivered, communities reached, and leaders developed across multiple countries since 2007.

30,000+
Leaders developed
Participants across leadership training, STEM education, rural empowerment, and civic programmes — across multiple countries since inception.
300
Female students in STEM
Girls from 60 secondary schools trained in coding and digital literacy through Osun Girls Can Code — 5 per school, 6 cohorts, 10 months.
100+
Young educators trained in STEM
Early-career professionals engaged through STEM education initiatives to extend programme reach and build sustainable, community-embedded teaching capacity.
50+
Schools and institutions reached
Government and private secondary schools and academic institutions across multiple countries where MLI has delivered leadership or STEM programming.
6+
Countries with alumni
MLI alumni are now leading in Nigeria, the United Kingdom, the United States, and beyond — with active campus networks in Kenya, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Ghana.
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Institutional partnerships
Active partnerships with the U.S. Consulate, Kansas State University, CodeJika, Oracle Academy, and SMEDAN — spanning three continents and co-delivering programmes at scale.

What the work produces,
in their own words.

Being a part of Matadors Leadership Institute has changed my life. The experience gave me priceless knowledge about leadership, planning, and communication — but more than that, it helped me understand myself. I've grown in confidence and clarity, and that growth continues to shape how I lead today.

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Debbie Irene
MLI Alumni · Former Intern

Matadors Leadership Institute is not just an organisation — it's a training ground. It grooms youth globally and prepares us for impact. I'm grateful for the mindset, structure, and purpose it instilled in me. These things stay with you.

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Somto
MLI Alumni

My experience at Matadors led to clarity and self-discovery. I found what I was passionate about, and that now drives my work at Edu4Impact — an NGO I co-founded. Matadors is both a learning ground and a home. It teaches you resilience, and it teaches you you.

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Adedoyin Adeleke
Co-founder, Edu4Impact · MLI Alumni

A network built across
sectors, borders, and institutions.

Since 2007, MLI has collaborated with government agencies, diplomatic missions, universities, technology companies, NGOs, and enterprise development bodies across Nigeria, the United States, South Africa, and beyond. Our partners co-fund, co-deliver, and co-design work that neither organisation could produce alone.

Diplomatic & Government Missions
🇺🇸 🇳🇬 Multi-country
Including the U.S. Consulate General — co-delivery of the Osun Girls Can Code programme across 60 secondary schools
Universities & Academic Institutions
🇺🇸 🌍 United States & Africa
Including Kansas State University (Staley School of Leadership) — curriculum development, knowledge exchange, and cross-border academic collaboration
Technology & STEM Organisations
🇿🇦 🌍 South Africa & Global
Including Oracle Academy and CodeJika — providing technology education curriculum, STEM content development, and digital literacy programming
Enterprise & Development Agencies
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Including SMEDAN — co-delivering rural skills training and cooperative funding access for underserved communities
NGOs & Civil Society Organisations
🌍 Multi-country
Collaborative partners across programme delivery, community outreach, and civic engagement initiatives since inception
Corporate & Private Sector Partners
🌍 Multi-sector
Private sector organisations that have co-sponsored programming, provided in-kind support, and engaged as CSR partners across MLI's portfolio

Full partnership history available on request. MLI welcomes new partnership enquiries from organisations aligned with our mission.

There are several ways to invest in the world's next generation of leaders.

MLI's work is only possible through the support of individuals, foundations, and organisations that share the conviction that structured leadership development is one of the highest-leverage investments available — not just on one continent, but globally.

Individual Giving
Your contribution funds direct programme delivery — training materials, facilitator costs, and participant support for emerging leaders who could not otherwise access this development.
Institutional & Foundation Funding
We welcome project-specific and multi-year partnerships with foundations and bilateral donors. MLI maintains structured programme documentation aligned with standard grant reporting frameworks.
Corporate Social Responsibility
MLI's programmes align with SDGs 4, 5, 8, 10, and 16 — making them well-suited for ESG-aligned funding portfolios. Structured CSR partnership packages are available.
Volunteer & Pro Bono
Facilitators, curriculum designers, legal advisors, and communications professionals whose expertise can strengthen our work are warmly welcomed.

Ready to begin a conversation?

Whether you represent a foundation, a bilateral donor, a corporation, a university, or are an individual who believes in this work — we welcome you. Tell us who you are and how you are thinking about partnership or support, and we will respond within two business days.

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Matadors Leadership Institute is a registered nonprofit organisation.
EIN: 42-2420292  ·  CAC Reg. No. 8513434
US 501(c)(3) application submitted — pending IRS confirmation.