The groundbreaking program that Access Bank’s Initiative offers to assist women in business is called the Access Bank Womenpreneur Program.
Through awards totaling more than N17 million, the Access Bank Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton initiative seeks to provide mini-MBA certification to an additional 120 women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
We will go over the specifics of this job in this post, including the prerequisites, advantages, and a detailed application process for prospective candidates.The Access Bank Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton Program gave away free mini-MBA certification to fifty female Nigerian entrepreneurs in its first year of operation. The top five candidates also received financial rewards totalling N9 million.
This program was implemented in collaboration with the World Bank Group Member International Finance Corporation (IFC).
Since then, the program has been extended to ten other African nations where Access Bank’s W project is active, giving over 300 female entrepreneurs in those nations mini-MBA credentials.
The initiative, which is in its fifth season this year, aims to provide grants totalling more than N17 million to women-owned small and medium-sized businesses (WSMEs) and mini-MBA certification to an additional 120 female entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Do you own and manage your business as a woman?
- Is your company innovative?
- Would you desire professional training to support business expansion?
- Consider applying for a grant to grow your company.
Host: Access Bank
Eligible Countries: All African Countries
Benefits:
- First place: N5 million
- N4 million is the second prize.
- Third place: N3 million
- Fourth place: N2 million
- Fifth place: N1,000,000
- Prize number six: N750,000
- Prize number seven: N500,000
Deadline: August 2, 2024