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Apply Now: SMEDAN Pitch competition (Up to 10 million Naira in Grants)

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Apply Now: SMEDAN Pitch competition (Up to 10 million Naira in Grants)

Unlock Funding for Your Groundbreaking Idea: SMEDAN Pitch Competition 2024.

Are you ready to take your business to the next level? The SMEDAN Pitch Competition 2024 is now open for applications, offering a chance to win up to 10 million naira in grants and an all-expense-paid trip to Abuja to pitch to a live audience.

Competition Highlights

Prizes: Win up to 10 million naira in grants and an all-expense-paid trip to Abuja
Eligibility: Open to all, regardless of state of residence
Application Deadline: September 22, 2024

 What to Expect

This event is more than just a pitch competition – it’s a launchpad for bold moves and unstoppable growth. You’ll have access to:

Master Classes: Expert-led sessions on key aspects of business growth and development
Business Clinics: One-on-one guidance and mentorship for MSMEs
Pitch Competitions: Opportunity for MSMEs to pitch their ideas and win funding
High-Level Panel Sessions: Discussions on policy and industry trends
Exhibitions: Showcase of innovative products and services from outstanding MSME operators
Networking Opportunities: Extensive networking among operators, stakeholders, and enabling institutions
Dinner and Awards Night: Celebration of the contributions of MSMEs, public and private stakeholders

 How to Apply

1. Visit (https://smedan.gov.ng/msmeconference/) and scroll to the pitch competition section.

2. Click ‘apply’ and upload a 1-minute video showcasing:
– Introduction of yourself and your business.
– Product/service and problem it solves.
– Why your business should be shortlisted.
3. Follow and tag @smedangov, using hashtags #SMEDANPitchCompetition, #smedangov, #MSMEConference24, #GROWNigerian.

Don’t miss this opportunity to make your mark and take your business to new heights! Apply now and get ready to pitch your groundbreaking idea.

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