Obinna Chima
The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has started accepting applications for the 2019 cohort of the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme.
The programme is a 10-year, $100 million commitment to identify, train, mentor and fund 10,000 African entrepreneurs.
The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has started accepting applications for the 2019 cohort of the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme.
The programme is a 10-year, $100 million commitment to identify, train, mentor and fund 10,000 African entrepreneurs.
The programme’s objective is to generate
at least 1,000,000 new jobs and create at least $10 billion in new
business revenue across Africa.
Now in its fifth year, the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme has empowered 4,470 entrepreneurs, using a bespoke and robust selection, training and implementation process to create visible and sustainable impact across all 54 African countries.
Now in its fifth year, the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme has empowered 4,470 entrepreneurs, using a bespoke and robust selection, training and implementation process to create visible and sustainable impact across all 54 African countries.
“Outstanding African entrepreneurs
running existing start-ups with high growth potential and aspiring
business owners with transformative ideas are invited to apply.
“We are particularlyNew post looking to grow representation from French, Arabic and Portuguese speakers, as well as female entrepreneurs,” a statement from TEF explained.
“We are particularlyNew post looking to grow representation from French, Arabic and Portuguese speakers, as well as female entrepreneurs,” a statement from TEF explained.
Inspired by Tony Elumelu’s economic philosophy of Africapitalism and his
vision to institutionalise luck and democratise opportunity for a new
generation of African entrepreneurs, the Foundation has implemented one
of the most ambitious entrepreneurship programmes globally.
Selected entrepreneurs from previous
years have transformed their businesses and their communities after
gaining from the programme’s seven pillars: $5,000 in seed capital;
business development training; one-on-one mentoring; access to
TEFConnect; pan-African meetups; TEF network membership; and
participation at the annual TEF Entrepreneurship Forum, the largest
convening of the African entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The founder of TEF, Mr. Tony Elumelu,
stated: “The private sector must be the core driver of Africa’s economic
transformation, but this sector cannot attain its full potential if
entrepreneurs are left behind. We call on all stakeholders –
policymakers, business leaders and development agencies – to actively
commit to creating a better future for our young Africans who have
demonstrated intellect, skill, and passion, to empower them to succeed
because their success is Africa’s success.
“The TEF Entrepreneurship Programme is
by far the most impactful project of my life and represents my
commitment to transforming Africa through entrepreneurship”.
Also, the CEO of TEF, Parminder Vir said: “Our entrepreneurs illustrate the foundation’s commitment to transform the African economy, by building on the intelligence, skills and resourcefulness of Africans. I encourage all ambitious young Africans to take advantage of this unique opportunity”.
Also, the CEO of TEF, Parminder Vir said: “Our entrepreneurs illustrate the foundation’s commitment to transform the African economy, by building on the intelligence, skills and resourcefulness of Africans. I encourage all ambitious young Africans to take advantage of this unique opportunity”.
The Foundation, which has recently
hosted President Macron of France, President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya and
President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana in dynamic interactive sessions with
young African entrepreneurs, is committed to supporting the entire
entrepreneurship ecosystem – from the entrepreneurs themselves,
governments who must provide enabling environments, to capital, advice
and most importantly access and networks.
The TEF Entrepreneurship Programme is open to citizens and legal
residents of all African countries, who run for-profit businesses based
in Africa that are no older than three years. The deadline for
applications submission is March 1, 2019.Applications would be judged based on feasibility, scalability and potential for growth of the product/service; market opportunity for the idea/business; financial understanding, leadership potential and entrepreneurial skills.
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