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Youth Entrepreneurship Symposium – Building Next Gen Entrepreneurs in Cameroon

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Deadline: 31-Jan-21

The U.S. Embassy in Cameroon announces an open competition Youth Entrepreneurship Symposium – Building Next Generation of Entrepreneurs to carry out a program to enhance the capacity of Cameroonian youth in starting and/or developing a business.

The aim of this project is to assist new entrepreneurs seeking to expand and grow their businesses and activities. Proposals must demonstrate knowledge of Cameroon’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and propose training modules with the goal of moving seed stage entrepreneurs to the intermediate and expansion stage.

The applicant will design and carry out all aspects of the symposiums. The proposal should include details about symposium length, content, suggested speakers, participant recruitment and selection, etc.

The workshops should be conducted in person, in a format that is compliant with COVID-19 prevention measures, and should be interactive and include activities such as practical exercises, case-studies, break-out or large session discussion groups, and/or fact-finding exercises. Applicants are encouraged to identify and highlight specific subjects of emphasis during the symposiums, according to needs of emerging entrepreneurs in the given area.

As a result of the training, participants should have measurable increases in sales, employment and capitalization of their start-up enterprises, increased access to capital, and/or marketing planning. Proposals should include follow-up activities after the training to assist participants in applying knowledge acquired to produce results in scaling up and expanding participants’ existing start-ups, and to measure impact of the program.

Program Objectives

Funding Information

Audience: Participants should be drawn from all 10 regions of the country. The target audience is Cameroonian entrepreneurs, ages 20-35, with clear and well-defined business ideas in the “seed stage” or “early stage startup” categories of business development. They should be drawn from all 10 regions of the country. Each workshop should reach a manageable number of participants to ensure quality, interactive learning and retention of content.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=330364

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