FATE Foundation and Facebook Announce 100 Small Business Cash Grants
FATE Foundation and Facebook announced the 100 Nigerian Entrepreneurs, who will receive small business cash grants ranging from Two Hundred Thousand naira (NGN200,000) to One Million Naira (NGN1,000,000) towards their businesses. The announcement was made on the 30th of September 2021 during the 6th FATE...
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FATE Foundation Launches Her 20 Years Impact Report.
To celebrate 20 years of establishment and share its impact, FATE Foundation has launched her 20 year Impact Report on Monday, April 12th 2021. The 20 year Impact Report chronicles FATE Foundation’s journey of supporting Nigerians and their businesses from inception in March 2000 till...
FATE Philanthropy Coalition for COVID-19 (FPCC) Support Fund Closeout Report
Following the first incidence of the novel corona virus (COVID-19) in Nigeria, the FATE Philanthropy a unit of FATE Foundation in line with its health thematic area, established the FPCC Support Fund (“The Fund”) on the 21st of March, 2020 to support national and subnational...
Appreciating Our Volunteer for the Month of February
Thank you very much for impacting and supporting entrepreneurs in the month of February, we are grateful. In the month of February, we organized Forty- Six (46) hours of Virtual Sessions via Zoom. We are grateful to you for being part of our story in...
5 Nigerian Start-up Entrepreneurs Receive €135,000 as part of the Orange Corners Innovation Fund (OCIF)
Start-up entrepreneurs Tosin Adelowo: Co-Founder; Chekkit Technologies, Fela Akinse; CEO of SALUBATA, Babajide Oluwase; Founder of Ecotutu, Nkechi Idinmachi; Founder of Machi and Bamidele Joshua; Founder of Mainlotz Edge have emerged first to fifth place winners at the Orange Corners Nigeria Business Pitch Competition. The...
FATE FOUNDATION LAUNCHES NEW PROGRAMME WITH YOUTH BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL, TO SUPPORT YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS HIT BY THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF COVID-19.
Funded by the Standard Chartered Foundation, the project is part of futuremakers by Standard Chartered, a global initiative to tackle inequality. FATE Foundation aims to support 2,000 young entrepreneurs whose micro and small businesses have been especially hard-hit by COVID-19. The global economy is suffering...
Appreciating Our volunteer for the Month of October
Thank you very much for impacting and supporting entrepreneurs in the month of October, we are grateful. In the month of October, we organized One hundred and Eight (108) hours of Virtual Sessions via Zoom and Instagram live streaming. We are grateful to you for being part of...
Appreciating Our Volunteer For The Month Of September
Thank you very much for impacting and supporting entrepreneurs in the month of September, we are grateful. In the month of September, we organized One hundred and thirty-one (131) hours of Virtual Sessions via Zoom and Instagram live streaming. We are grateful to you for being part of our story...
Appreciating Our Volunteer for the Month of August
Thank you very much for impacting and supporting entrepreneurs in the month of August, we are grateful. In the month of August, we organized One Hundred and Nine (109) hours and Forty (40)s minutes of Virtual Sessions via Zoom and Instagram live streaming. We are grateful to...
Adenike Adeyemi selected for 2020 Eisenhower Fellowships’ Women’s Leadership Program
Adenike Adeyemi, the Executive Director of FATE Foundation, Nigeria’s foremost enterprise development nonprofit has been selected for the 2020 Eisenhower Fellowships’ Women’s Leadership Program. According to the EF Press Release, Adenike was selected as part of 25 ascendant leaders from 14 countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, and...
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