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ROOTS Youth-Based Matching Grant for Young Entrepreneurs (Gambia)

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

Deadline: 28-Feb-2026

The ROOTS Youth-Based Matching Grant is now open to young entrepreneurs in The Gambia aged 18–35. The programme offers up to USD 7,500 to support youth-led businesses in agriculture, agri-services, and agricultural technology. A total of 200 youth entrepreneurs will benefit in 2026.

About the Programme

The grant is implemented under the Resilience of Organizations for Transformative Smallholder Agriculture Project (ROOTS), an initiative supporting youth participation in agribusiness and innovation across The Gambia.

The programme is designed to help young entrepreneurs expand their ventures, increase productivity, add value to agricultural products, and adopt digital and mechanised farming solutions.

Maximum Grant Amount

Priority Sectors

Applicants must operate in one of the following areas:

Agriculture Transport Services

Mechanised Agriculture Services

Food Processing

Agro-Dealer Shops

Agricultural Equipment Maintenance

ICT and Digital Technologies for Agriculture

Technology-based and innovative approaches are highly encouraged.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Female youth and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

How to Apply

Interested applicants can:

Applicants are encouraged to prepare clear business proposals outlining growth plans, technology use, and expected impact.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much funding can I receive?

Each successful applicant can receive up to USD 7,500 under the matching grant scheme.

2. How many beneficiaries will be selected?

A total of 200 youth entrepreneurs will benefit in 2026.

3. Can group businesses apply?

Yes. Group businesses with up to five members are eligible.

4. Is the grant only for farming activities?

No. The grant also supports transport services, equipment maintenance, agro-dealerships, food processing, and ICT/digital agriculture services.

5. Are women encouraged to apply?

Yes. Female youth and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply.

6. Can I apply if I am outside the listed ROOTS regions?

No. Applicants must operate within the specified ROOTS regions.

7. What type of projects are most competitive?

Projects that demonstrate innovation, use of technology, scalability, value addition, and job creation potential are likely to be more competitive.

Conclusion

The ROOTS Youth-Based Matching Grant presents a valuable opportunity for young entrepreneurs in The Gambia to expand their agribusiness ventures and integrate modern agricultural technologies.

By providing up to USD 7,500 in funding to 200 youth-led enterprises, the programme aims to drive innovation, boost productivity, create employment, and strengthen local economies. With a strong focus on mechanisation, value addition, and digital agriculture, this initiative supports the next generation of agripreneurs in building sustainable and future-ready businesses.

Young Gambians with ambition, innovative ideas, and a commitment to agricultural development should take advantage of this opportunity and apply.

For more information, visit the ROOTS.

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