Applications open for Tony Elumelu Foundation entrepreneurship training

Applications open for Tony Elumelu Foundation entrepreneurship training
Applications open for Tony Elumelu Foundation entrepreneurship training

(Ecofin Agency) – Since 2015, the Tony Elumelu Foundation’s entrepreneurship training program claims to have reached 1.5 million African entrepreneurs. It enabled them to acquire skills on how to manage their business.

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has launched 2025 applications for its entrepreneurship program. This program, open to all African countries, offers 12-week distance learning training in business management, emphasizing the techniques for developing a business plan, a financial plan and a presentation video.

The program targets entrepreneurs with businesses 0-5 years old in all areas. However, applications from companies exploiting artificial intelligence as well as green companies are encouraged.

Selected candidates will benefit, after training, from a mentoring program and financial support.

This program aims to empower entrepreneurs on the continent. Since its launch in 2015, TEF claims to have reached more than 1.5 million young African entrepreneurs and disbursed $100 million in direct funding to 20,000 men and women, who have collectively created 400,000 jobs and generated $2.5 billion. dollars of revenue.

The deadline for applications is March 1.

More information here.

Vanessa Ngono Atangana

Published by Sèna DB de Sodji

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