₦10m grant opens for women entrepreneurs

Oveimeh-Brown Alfredo
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360 Woman Africa has opened applications for the Enterprise Fund Women-in-Business Grant 2025, a ₦10 million initiative aimed at supporting women entrepreneurs across Nigeria.

The grant is designed to provide financial support, visibility, mentorship, and growth resources to women-led businesses with strong potential for innovation and sustainability.

Successful applicants must be women founders of registered Nigerian businesses and are required to attend the ELEVATE 2025 Conference, where beneficiaries will pitch their businesses, showcase their ideas, and connect with a wider network of entrepreneurs and changemakers.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a woman entrepreneur or founder of a registered Nigerian business.

  • Businesses must demonstrate innovation, sustainability, and growth potential.

  • Attendance at the ELEVATE 2025 Conference (Civic Centre, Lagos) is mandatory.

  • Funds must be used strictly for business expansion.

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

  • CAC registration documents

  • A compelling business pitch

  • Financial summary of the business

  • Links to active social media handles

The ₦10 million fund will be distributed across four tiers, ensuring multiple businesses benefit from the scheme. Applications close on October 5, 2025, and early submissions are strongly encouraged.

Beyond funding, the initiative offers participants increased visibility, credibility, and mentorship through the 360 Woman Africa ecosystem.

Women entrepreneurs with bold ideas and a clear vision for growth are encouraged to seize this opportunity.

Click here to access the application form.

360 Woman Africa has launched the Enterprise Fund Women-in-Business Grant 2025 to support women entrepreneurs in Nigeria with a total of ₦10 million. The grant aims to provide financial support, visibility, mentorship, and growth resources to women-led businesses with strong innovation and sustainability potential. To be eligible, applicants must be women founders of registered Nigerian businesses and attend the ELEVATE 2025 Conference in Lagos to pitch their businesses.

Eligibility criteria include demonstrating innovation, sustainability, and growth potential, along with sticking to using funds strictly for business expansion. Applicants need to submit CAC registration documents, a compelling business pitch, a financial summary, and links to active social media handles. The fund will be distributed across four tiers to ensure multiple businesses benefit, with applications closing on October 5, 2025. The initiative offers increased visibility, credibility, and mentorship opportunities, encouraging women entrepreneurs with bold ideas and a vision for growth to apply.

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