The Grants Management Committee of the Adwumawura programme has started its nationwide exercise for benificiaries to pitch their business ideas to a panel of experts to win grants to support their business.
The pitching session is taking place in all 16 regions with beneficiaries from all 261 MMDAs.
The pitching is to give some selected youth-owned businesses that have gone through a five-week capacity building support on enterpreneurship, and how to start and grow your business.
After this natiowide pitching at least 2000 viable, scalable and impactful business with the potential to create decent jobs will be supported with financial grants, and inputs grant.
The Grants Management committee is an independent committee innuagrated by the Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment to select innovative, viable, scalable, and impactful businesses out of 10,887 business supported by the Adwumawura programme to recieve financial grants, and inputs grant.
The committee is to ensure that The Adwumawura programme grants disbursement are equitable, merit-based, and impactful.
The committee urges benificiaries to remain calm as they go through this rigorous selection process to ensure businesses that wins the grants are viable and scalable to deliver the necessary impact in our economy.
Because these best-practice approach of selecting benificiaries is in line with the RESET agenda. Which requires the committee to rigorously select beneficiaries that can prudently and efficiently use grants to create decent sustainable jobs for the youth.
The grants management committee is committed to selecting impactful, viable, and scalable youth-owned businesses to be awarded grants.
The next step will be the award of grants to at least 2000 viable, scalable, desirable, and impactful youth-owned businesses.
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