Young Entrepreneurs and Leaders, Get Ready: 2020 is going to be Great
Good day all,
I encourage youths to get ready for many career, leadership, entrepreneurship and grant opportunities coming up in the year 2020.
This is necessary as our youths have many innovative ideas and talents that can create many jobs, but ignorance, laziness, lack of knowledge and lack of start-up capital constitute the major setbacks.
*HOW TO GET READY*
1.Identify the business/skill set you have or you are interested in and that can make impact or add value in the society.
2. Choose and register a business name. This is necessary because many grant requires that you register your business with CAC, at least as a business name. This gives added advantage.
3. Write a standard business plan for your business.
4. Search for possible grant opportunities, trainings, bootcamps and competitions and know their various requirements now and gradually gather those requirements.
5. Discus your business idea(s) with friends, families and mentors and discover more ways to make your business innovative, add value and attractive to investors.
Below are some applications that are ongoing or about to start:
https://www.tonyelumelufoundation.org/press-releases/tony-elumelu-foundation-to-open-applications-for-the-2020-tef-entrepreneurship-programme-on-january-1-2020
https://www.makingprosperity.com/all-cohorts
https://apply.workable.com/worldfish/j/1EF27C4F18/
https://youngprofessionals.ng/register.php
FROM: Chigbogu, Nnachetam Reginald
CEO, Nnachet Farms
+2348127703618/nnachetfarms@gmail.com
I encourage youths to get ready for many career, leadership, entrepreneurship and grant opportunities coming up in the year 2020.
This is necessary as our youths have many innovative ideas and talents that can create many jobs, but ignorance, laziness, lack of knowledge and lack of start-up capital constitute the major setbacks.
*HOW TO GET READY*
1.Identify the business/skill set you have or you are interested in and that can make impact or add value in the society.
2. Choose and register a business name. This is necessary because many grant requires that you register your business with CAC, at least as a business name. This gives added advantage.
3. Write a standard business plan for your business.
4. Search for possible grant opportunities, trainings, bootcamps and competitions and know their various requirements now and gradually gather those requirements.
5. Discus your business idea(s) with friends, families and mentors and discover more ways to make your business innovative, add value and attractive to investors.
Below are some applications that are ongoing or about to start:
https://www.tonyelumelufoundation.org/press-releases/tony-elumelu-foundation-to-open-applications-for-the-2020-tef-entrepreneurship-programme-on-january-1-2020
https://www.makingprosperity.com/all-cohorts
https://apply.workable.com/worldfish/j/1EF27C4F18/
https://youngprofessionals.ng/register.php
FROM: Chigbogu, Nnachetam Reginald
CEO, Nnachet Farms
+2348127703618/nnachetfarms@gmail.com
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