15 Things You Didn’t Know About Becoming an Entrepreneur
To become an entrepreneur, you must know the ins and outs. These eye-openers are necessary for your journey in entrepreneurship.
African Entrepreneurs keep breaking barriers in innovations. They take massive steps to establish phenomenal businesses. So, handling economic issues and providing jobs in the process. Being an entrepreneur is not an easy task. It involves lots of commitment, dedication, passion, and faithfulness to the business.
We have compiled a list of various international opportunities for African Entrepreneurs. These organizations give funds to entrepreneurs to enhance and encourage their businesses.
International
Other Funding Opportunities for African Entrepreneurs
We have listed other funding opportunities that may benefit you as an African entrepreneur below;
Top Organizations offering opportunities for African Entrepreneurs
Here is a brief description of some top organizations providing African Entrepreneurs with funds.
ORGANIZATION | OPPORTUNITIES | BRIEF |
African Development Foundation |
USADF | They support small business farmers, women and youth in Africa with grants up to $250,000. |
Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) |
CAF Venturesome | It was founded in 1924. CAF offers financial help to charities and social enterprises with grants
between £25,000 and £250,000 |
AB Kinnevik | Investment AB Kinnevik | They provide financial support for African entrepreneur |
Dutch Development Bank |
FMO Entrepreneurial Development Bank | It’s the dutch development bank that supports entrepreneurs through grants. |
Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) | CDC | The UK government funds the CDC to support African Entrepreneurs. |
Tony Elumelu Foundation |
Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme | Tony Elumelu Foundation awards $100 million to an African entrepreneur |
Acumen |
Acumen Fund | Seeking African entrepreneurs with creative ideas to solve problems. |
African Development Bank |
African Private Sector Assistance (FAPA) | They integrate with Afreximbank to provide Grants worth $500,000 to African SMEs |
Enter for opportunities for African entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups to raise funding to nurture your ideas and grow your business. Start here to apply.
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