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Call for Applications: NASME 2023 Youth Empowerment Business Scheme Competition(N1Million Plus other Prizes)

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
June 2, 2023
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Call for Applications: NASME 2023 Youth Empowerment Business Scheme Competition(N1Million Plus other Prizes)
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The Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME) has opened apllications for the 2023 Youth Empowerment Business Scheme Competition. Applications opened June 1,2023 and will close on June 2021, 2023.

The Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME) is a national non-profit organization that represents and advocates for the interests of nano, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (NMSMEs) in Nigeria. The association was founded in 1996 as a Business Membership Organization (BMO), with the goal of promoting the growth and development of NMSMEs in Nigeria.

Ten (10) final applicants will be selected based on the following criteria:

  • The main applicant must be a young, patriotic and passionate Nigerian citizen, 15 – 29 years old (in accordance with Nigeria’s National Youth Policy 2019 – 2023).
  • The main applicant must reside in any of the 36 States or FCT in Nigeria.
  • The business must solve a unique problem or provides a new/better way of solving an existing problem. Businesses targeting the SDGs or tackling a local challenge have an added advantage.
  • The business must be beyond the idea stage. It must be at proof of concept stage or early-stage with the entrepreneur running this full-time.
  • The business should be in one of these sectors: ICT; Agriculture; Manufacturing; Food & Beverage; Hospitality; Creatives; or Professional Services.
  • The business must be less than five (5) years old from date of incorporation.
  • The business must be for profit and have potential for scaling.

Click HERE to register for the competition.

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