Various organizations, have offered opportunities to women, to commemorate Women’s month in South Africa.
We picked just 5.
Visa wants women from all sectors to apply for R1million grant funding, to support their initiatives. In addition to capital, winners will receive training and mentoring.
The Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has partnered with the SANLAM Foundation, to fund 30 women entrepreneurs as part of the SANLAM Foundation Enterprise and Supplier Development Programme, with Black Umbrellas.
Ys2 is calling for entrepreneurs in the renewable energy sector, including women on the African continent.
The opportunity is to partner in investment, in the promotion and application of new energy technologies in Africa.
SheTradesZA is a new platform managed by the Department of Small Business Development,for selected women-owned businesses and corporations. It has a wide range of opportunities to expand businesses and broadly advance women’s economic empowerment.
The U.S Mission in partnership with AWIEF, invites young female entrepreneurs to join the 2024 Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE LESA) program in Lesotho, Eswatini, and South Africa and learn how to craft winning business plans, raise capital, and expand your business network.
Opportunities include free enrollment in the Najafi 100 Million Learners Global Initiative by the Thunderbird School of Global Management, expert-led business management training & mentorship, networking opportunities with local and global leaders and support from U.S. Exchange Alumni networks.
More information is available on various websites.
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