Announcing the 2020 ScaleUp Agribusiness Accelerator Programme’s Participants
We are very excited to present to you our top twenty (20) entrepreneurs who emerged as finalists for the 2020 ScaleUp Lab Agribusiness Accelerator Programme!!! The ScaleUp Agribusiness Accelerator Programme is a unique accelerator programme developed by FATE Foundation in partnership with African Capital Alliance...
Agribusiness, Blog
5 Start-up Entrepreneurs receive 135,000 EUR at the Orange Corners Nigeria Incubation Programme
Titilayo Medunoye, Founder of Milky Express, Jide Ayegbusi, Founder of Edusko, Isaac Oladipupo, Founder of Afrilearn, Victor Emaye, Founder of Medipal Health care and Kenneth Okonkwo, Founder of IrriTech Services have emerged winners of the Innovation Fund at the Orange Corners Nigeria Incubation Programme Stream...
Impact of COVID-19 on Nigerian MSMEs
To better understand the impact of COVID-19 on businesses in Nigeria, FATE Foundation in partnership with BudgIT Nigeria developed and disseminated a survey across Nigeria with the aim of driving ecosystem stakeholder engagement around the implementation of urgent interventions and solutions to enable businesses to...
Appreciating our FATE Volunteers for April 2020
Thank you for being a part of our story in the month of April, by committing your time and knowledge in leading virtual sessions during the COVID Pandemic. Last month, we organized Forty (40) hours eight (8) minutes of Virtual Sessions via Zoom, YouTube, Instagram...
Relaunching our STL Virtual Advisory Platform
As we expand our virtual support services for our entrepreneurs, I am very excited to announce the relaunch of FATE Foundation’s, Sky’s The Limit (STL) platform. Developed with the support of the Youth Business International and Accenture Global, the STL is an Artificial Intelligence-driven platform that enables virtual mentoring and business…
Interim Announcement Of The FATE Philanthropy Coalition For COVID-19 (FPCC) Support Fund
On the 23rd of March 2020, FATE Foundation’s Philanthropy unit established the NGN250 Million FATE Philanthropy Coalition for COVID-19 (FPCC) Support Fund. The FPCC Support Fund was set up to support ongoing national and local efforts to strengthen public health infrastructure in anticipation of further…
Pivoting to Digital
In line with current developments with the novel Corona Virus (COVID-19), the need to join national and global efforts to contain the spread and more importantly ensuring the safety of our entrepreneurs, team and volunteer community, FATE Foundation transitioned its operations and programmes from in-person...
COVID-19 MSME Impact Survey
Are you a Nigerian entrepreneur leading a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME)? If yes, Please complete this 5-minute survey developed by the FATE Foundation in partnership with BudgIT to provide better perspectives on supporting MSMEs during and after this COVID-19 pandemic. Click the button...
COVID-19 Survival Guide for Nigerian MSMEs
As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to rise and individuals and institutions across the country are restricting their movements and activities, the economic impact of this pandemic is gradually being felt. Most businesses (apart from those with essential and critical products or services)...
FATE Foundation Announces New Board Members
FATE Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of seven new members to the Board of Directors. The newly elected members are Yinka Sanni, Juliet Ehimuan, Bolaji Agbede, Olusola Adeola, Seni Sulyman, Ibrahim Salau and Seyi Bella. “We are thrilled to welcome these seven individuals...
Recent Posts
Categories
Recent Comments
- Yetunde on 2022 FATE Foundation Impact Report
- Deborah sier peter on With support from Google.org, FATE Foundation Launches Programme for Women Micro-Entrepreneurs in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa
- Stephenei on Policy Paper on the Revised Cash Withdrawal Limit: Implications for Nigeria’s Small and Growing Businesses
- Anthony on Setting up a plastic waste recycling business in Nigeria
- FATE FOUNDATION on 2021 State of Entrepreneurship in Nigeria Report