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Growth4Her: Applications open for Women-Led Businesses Empowerment

by Iyanu Ale
November 13, 2024
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The Growth4Her Accelerator program has launched its application process in Nigeria, offering women-led businesses a unique opportunity to scale and thrive. This initiative aims to bridge the gender gap in entrepreneurship, providing tailored support and resources to female founders. By empowering women entrepreneurs, Growth4Her seeks to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and foster a more inclusive business ecosystem.

Growth4Her Accelerator addresses specific challenges faced by women-led businesses in Nigeria, such as limited access to funding, networking, and business training. Eligible applicants include women-led businesses operating in Nigeria, focusing on scalable and innovative ventures across sectors like technology, agriculture, healthcare, and education. Selected participants will benefit from expert guidance, peer networking, industry connections, and investment opportunities.

The Growth4Her Accelerator program will significantly impact Nigeria’s entrepreneurial landscape by supporting women-led businesses. This contributes to job creation, economic growth, and social development. Research indicates women entrepreneurs reinvest up to 90% of their earnings in families and communities, multiplying program benefits.

Applications for Growth4Her Accelerator are now open. Interested women-led businesses should apply to unlock their potential. With comprehensive support and networking, Growth4Her empowers Nigerian women entrepreneurs, driving inclusive economic growth, fostering innovation, and shaping a brighter future.

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