Flutterwave International Women’s Day Grant 2020 ($USD 1,000)

Application Deadline: 11 pm,  Monday, 6th April 2020.

The Flutterwave International Women’s Day Grant will be awarded to women-led businesses in the following countries:

– Nigeria Kenya Ghana Rwanda South Africa

Requirements

  1. The grant is open to businesses located within the following countries; Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda and South Africa.
  2. The grant is open to businesses with the above-named countries founded by individuals aged 21 years or over.The conditions for eligibility for the grant are as follows:
    1. The business must be a duly registered company;
    2. The company must have been in existence for no more than three (3) years;
  3. Entrants have to be classified as small-medium businesses i.e. the business must have a minimum of 3 employees, and maximum of 10 employees in their respective locations.
  4. Complying with the terms and conditions herein stated.

Flutterwave will select one business from each of these countries to receive a grant of $1000. Application deadline has been extended to 6th April, 2020, winners will be announced two weeks after. Please fill in this form to tell us a little more about your business or startup, remember to share as much information as possible so we can get the full picture of your business.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Flutterwave International Women’s Day Grant 2020

 

www.opportunitiesforafricans.com

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