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7 Grants Small Businesses Should Check Out In 2021 by sme360ng: 9:03am On Feb 03, 2021
Accessing grants is very important for small businesses. So are you thinking of starting your own business in 2021? Do you need funds to start, sustain and scale your business?

No matter what phase you are in business, funds are crucial to achieving your business goals. Small business grants are an easy way to access the funds you need to boost your business. These small business grants are available for SMEs in Africa, and unlike loans, grants don’t need to be repaid, so no interest rates, collaterals or refinancing. All you need to do is qualify for these grants!

These small business grants are offered to individuals, firms, businesses and corporations to fund their businesses.

However, it is common for SMEs in Africa to face difficulties when accessing small business grants. What do business grant providers expect from African entrepreneurs? How can African entrepreneurs increase the chances of being successful with the process?

In this article, we would look at seven grants small businesses should check out in 2021. Read to the end to find out how you can increase your chances of success with the process! Let’s dive right in!

1. Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP)

The Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Grant is provided by the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF). It stands to provide 10,000 aspiring African Entrepreneurs with a chance to profit from a $100 million grant, create 1,000,000 jobs and contribute $10 billion to Africa’s annual revenue, improving its economy over the next ten years.

The Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP) is a Pan African initiative of the Tony Elumelu Foundation founded by a Nigerian billionaire investor, Tony Elumelu. The programme focuses on empowering African entrepreneurs through mentoring, training and funding.

Condition
All applicants must be residents of one of the 54 African countries.
Business must be in existence for at least three years.
To apply click here

2. GROFIN Fund

GROFIN fund is a pioneer financier specialising in financing and supporting small businesses across Africa and the Middle East. GROFIN fund focuses on small businesses that are majorly underserved by other financiers. It offers a unique solution patient risk-capital. Its fund size is $100 million to provide funds to Nigerian micro, small and medium enterprises.

Conditions
Business operations must be in one of the following: Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda.
Business must have a turnover of less than $15 million.
Business should require financing between $100,000 and $1.5 million.
To apply click here

3. Bank Of Industry Youth Entrepreneurship Support Program

This is another small business grant available in Nigeria. The Bank of Industry launched a youth empowerment program aimed at young and talented entrepreneurs looking to venture into different Nigerian economies. It aims at addressing youth unemployment by funding their ideas. However, applicants will have to go through eight weeks of extensive entrepreneurship training online.

Conditions
Applicants must have a minimum qualification of OND.
Must have an innovative business idea in Nigeria
Must be between the ages of 18-35 years
To apply, visit the YES-P registration portal online.

4. Seedstars Africa

Seedstars Africa is an organisation that offers SME grants in over 53 countries in the world in regions like Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South Africa. They aim to support entrepreneurs with a business in any African country, build online businesses in Africa, and fund web and mobile tech startups in Africa. To access this business grant, applicants will have to apply for the business grant competition for young business owners every year. This business grant gives ample opportunity to businesses and companies in need of capital.

5. Savannah Fund

Savannah Fund is also another promising fund option. It provides business grants to African entrepreneurs. Savannah Fund has generated more than $8 million, as it focuses on high growth technology startups in Africa. It has records of support to African entrepreneurs from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and other countries. It seeks to bridge the business funding gap between venture capital investment and early startups in Africa.

To continue reading, click here https://www.sme360.ng/2021/02/03/7-grants-small-businesses-should-check-out-in-2021/

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