Where the platform leaves the page.
Three flagship programs translate the mission into work that runs through the year — for contestants, for queens, and for the wider diaspora community.
Year-Round
Three programs, one platform
Six-week intensive · Pre-finale
Crown Camp Mentorship
A six-week immersive that runs each year before the finale — public speaking, media, traditional dress, regional languages, and one-on-one mentorship across business, policy, and the arts.
See the curriculum
Annual award · Ghana + global
Diaspora Scholarship Fund
Tuition support and mentorship for young women of Ghanaian descent studying STEM, the arts, and public service — funded by alumni, partners, and the platform itself.
Sponsor a scholarship
Long-form · Diaspora cities
Heritage Documentary Series
Each cycle visits one diaspora city and documents the community story behind it — Hamburg, London, Toronto, Accra. The series is the long memory of the platform.
Watch the trailerHow a queen plugs in
Each crowned queen runs one of the three programs through the year of her reign — her charity platform attaches to the program she chooses, her travel and content schedule build around it, and her successor inherits the throughline. (Edit with the actual operating model.)
How partners plug in
Each program has a tier of corporate sponsorship attached. Crown Camp is sponsored as a cohort. The Scholarship Fund is sponsored per recipient. The Documentary Series is sponsored per city. (Edit with real sponsor levels and named sponsors.)
How the diaspora plugs in
Open call windows run twice a year for community participation — alumni take mentor seats in Crown Camp; nominees flow through the Scholarship Fund from local cultural orgs; community members appear in Documentary episodes through partner referrals.
For partnership, see the sponsors page. For applying as a contestant, see the apply page.