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    APPLY: Women-owned SME funding available

    February 13, 2024By Staff Writer
    1. Applications are open for the 2024 cohort AWIEF Growth Accelerator for South Africa, a flagship enterprise development programme designed to support early-stage and high-growth women-owned and women-led SMEs with growth strategy training, corporate advisory, mentoring, networks, and access to finance.
    2. Implemented since 2017, the 2024 edition of the AWIEF Growth Accelerator is taking place in partnership with Nedbank. It seeks to enhance the readiness of women to access funding opportunities and scale-up their businesses in the agriculture and green economy sectors through the provision of tailored business development services, tools, mentoring and skills development.
    3. Applications are invited from women-owned SMEs operating in agribusiness, agro-processing, green energy, and climate-smart solutions. Tech-based and tech-enabled businesses are highly encouraged to apply.
    4. Applications are open here until March 3 at 11:59pm Central Africa Time (CAT).

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