MITSUBISHI CORPORATION PARTNERS WITH FATE FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT 1,000 YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS

FATE Foundation with the support of Mitsubishi Corporation have announced an expanded program to support 1,000 Nigerian entrepreneurs in 2021. This support by Mitsubishi Corporation is enabled by grant from the 2020 Mitsubishi International Contributions programme which FATE Foundation has secured for a second year running.

The overarching theme for this programme is “Realizing an Inclusive Society” with the objective to aid income generation for the selected young and female Nigerian entrepreneurs while also facilitating their development of agribusiness products/services which address societal challenges (like food safety, nutrition and post-harvest loss). In light of the current pandemic, the programme support will be focused on MSMEs to help them build resilience during and beyond this period.

In 2019, Mitsubishi Corporation supported FATE Foundation in enabling 40 aspiring young entrepreneurs in the agribusiness to get business knowledge and growth support services which also included increasing their capacity to access funding and also registering/formalising their businesses. One of the graduates from that programme, Ante Joseph, an entrepreneur who owns Lagos based Maatalous Nasahhad this to say about his experience, “My Business was able to survive last year due to the knowledge and support we received from FATE Foundation and Mitsubishi Corporation for the Aspiring Entrepreneurs Agribusiness programme. I was able to grow my business by 28% and with all I learnt, I am putting in structures in place for long term sustainability and impact.”

Commenting on the partnership, Adenike Adeyemi, the Executive Director of FATE Foundation noted that “We are elated about the positive outcomes of our last partnership engagement with Mitsubishi Corporation Nigeria and we remain committed to supporting young Nigerian entrepreneurs contribute to the economic recovery of our nation after the COVID-19 pandemic and are excited to continue working with Mitsubishi Corporation to reach more entrepreneurs this year”.

The 2021 programme will enable FATE Foundation will provide a holistic package of support including business management knowledge for agribusiness entrepreneurs;  targeted support for Female-Led businesses in building business resilience; access to a free business plan development tool and expanding increased knowledge of the agribusiness ecosystem in target locations in Nigeria.  The expected reach is over 1,000 entrepreneurs across Nigeria.

Makoto Saito, Managing Director of Mitsubishi Corporation Nigeria, said “Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) is very happy to collaborate with FATE Foundation to reach even more Nigerian entrepreneurs particularly young and female entrepreneurs who have been more affected by the pandemic. This is in line MCs social contribution project of supporting programs and projects around realization of a truly inclusive society for indigenous peoples. “MC is committed to ensuring continued impact in the areas of job creation and business sustainability and are excited to support FATE Foundation to deepen and scale programmes that enable Nigerian entrepreneurs particularly vulnerable segments start, grow and scale businesses and generate employment”.

Starting in February 2021, the main programmes that will be rolled out through this year will be the Aspiring Entrepreneurs Agribusiness for young entrepreneurs; the Business Recovery Programme for female entrepreneurs; a Business Plan Developer tool; and a Digital EntrepreneurshipEcosystem mapping platform for Agribusiness stakeholders.

For more details visit www.fatefoundation.org or contact Eloho Iyamu at FATE Foundation on elohoiyamu@fatefoundation.org

 

 

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