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Call for Expression of Interest: Advancing Youth-Led and MSME Entrepreneurship in Lebanon

National Competition for the European Entrepreneurship Promotion Awards 2025 (Cyprus)

Deadline: 22-Jan-2026

UNICEF Lebanon invites National Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to implement a two-year program supporting vulnerable youth, early-stage start-ups, and MSMEs. Grants focus on entrepreneurship development, incubation, access to capital, digital upskilling, and sustainable business growth, with special emphasis on women, refugees, and persons with disabilities.

Overview of the Program

This initiative aims to empower vulnerable youth and strengthen early-stage businesses across Lebanon by providing:

The program addresses challenges faced by youth and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), fostering self-reliance, economic participation, and resilience in local communities.

Who is Eligible

Priority is given to initiatives that:

Funding Details

Key Focus Areas

  1. Entrepreneurship Development

    • Business planning, innovation, and incubation

    • Market-aligned training and follow-up coaching

  2. Financial Inclusion

    • Seed funding for start-ups

    • Access to microfinance and revolving loan funds for sustainable growth

  3. Youth and Marginalized Group Empowerment

    • Targeting women, refugees, and persons with disabilities

    • Post-incubation tracking to monitor business sustainability

  4. Capacity Building

    • Digital upskilling, mentoring, and private-sector engagement

    • Promotion of long-term income-generating opportunities

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Step 2: Prepare Application

Step 3: Submit Proposal

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply?
National Civil Society Organizations registered in Lebanon with experience in youth empowerment or entrepreneurship programs.

2. What is the duration of the grant?
The program runs for two years, starting in March 2026.

3. Which groups are prioritized?
Vulnerable youth, women, refugees, and persons with disabilities.

4. Are start-ups eligible?
Yes, the program supports early-stage start-ups and existing MSMEs.

5. Does the program provide funding?
Yes, seed funding and access to microfinance and revolving loan programs will be offered to selected businesses.

6. What type of support is provided?
Entrepreneurship training, digital upskilling, mentorship, incubation, and follow-up coaching.

7. How is impact measured?
Through post-incubation tracking, monitoring, and assessment of business sustainability and growth.

Conclusion

UNICEF Lebanon’s Youth Empowerment and Early-Stage Business Grant Program provides a comprehensive, inclusive approach to foster entrepreneurship, economic self-reliance, and resilience among vulnerable youth and MSMEs. By combining skills development, incubation, and financial support, the program empowers youth to build sustainable businesses and contribute to a stronger, more inclusive local economy.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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