GRANT Master, a leading platform for grant writing services in Africa, has partnered with the United States African Development Foundation (USADF) to empower changemakers in Nigeria through the 2024 edition of the Creative Writers Fellowship (CWF). This collaboration offers 400 Nigerians the opportunity to refine their storytelling skills and secure funding for their impactful ideas.
The Creative Writers Fellowship, now in its fourth cohort, has a successful track record of enhancing grant writing skills among creative minds in Nigeria over the past two years. With full sponsorship from USADF for the 2024 edition, the fellowship aims to nurture talent and support individuals ranging from SME owners and startup founders to NGO leaders and writers.
Travis Adkins, President and CEO of USADF, emphasized the foundation’s commitment to investing in Nigerian youth and fostering community prosperity. He highlighted the partnership with Grant Master as a means to equip young entrepreneurs and changemakers with the necessary skills to access funding and build a brighter future.
Olugbenga Ogunbowale, Co-founder & CEO of Grant Master, emphasized that grant writing goes beyond securing funds, emphasizing its role in crafting compelling narratives that transform dreams into reality. He described the 2024 Creative Writers Fellowship as a unique opportunity for 400 passionate individuals across Nigeria to translate their vision into impactful stories that attract funding and drive positive change.
The 2024 Creative Writers Fellowship offers a rigorous three-week virtual program led by seasoned grant writers with a proven track record of securing millions in funding. Participants will gain insights into crafting persuasive proposals that resonate with funders, unlocking essential resources to bring their ideas to life.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by the April 22, 2024, deadline at www.grantmaster.xyz/cwf. Beyond being a learning opportunity, the fellowship serves as a catalyst for transformation and growth, empowering Nigerian changemakers to make a lasting impact in their communities.