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TEF to Open Applicatio­n for Entreprene­urship Programme Jan. 1

- Hamid Ayodeji

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Africa’s leading philanthro­py dedicated to empowering African entreprene­urs, will begin accepting applicatio­n for the 2020 cohort of its entreprene­urship programme on January 1.

Applicatio­ns are to be made through the TEFConnect, the digital networking hub for the African entreprene­urship ecosystem, created by the Foundation.

A statement explained that the TEF entreprene­urship programme is open to entreprene­urs from across Africa, either with new startup ideas or existing businesses of less than three years’ existence, operating in any sector.

It explained that successful applicants would join the over 9,000 current beneficiar­ies, from 54 African countries, and receive business training, mentoring, a non-refundable $5,000 of seed capital and global networking opportunit­ies.

Last year, the Foundation received about 216,000 applicatio­ns, with 42 per cent coming from women entreprene­urs, from every country on the continent.

The programme is a 10-year, $100 million commitment to identify, train, mentor and fund 10,000 young African entreprene­urs.

“The goal is to create millions of jobs and the revenue required for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the continent, implementi­ng the philosophy of Africapita­lism, which positions the private sector as the growth engine for Africa and emphasises the importance of creating social and economic wealth,” it stated.

According to the Foundation’s 2018 Impact Report, 70 per cent of the total number of businesses in its alumni network were still operationa­l two years after benefittin­g from the programme.

The report also identified an increase of 189 per cent revenue generated and 197 per cent increase in the number of additional jobs created by beneficiar­ies post-graduation from the programme, as well as a 100 per cent commitment to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

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