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Federal, state, corporate, foundation, development partner and accelerator programmes Nigerian small businesses can actually apply for this year — with amounts, deadlines and a free matching tool. Verified May 2026.

If you run a small business in Nigeria, you have heard the same complaint repeated for a decade: funding is the single biggest constraint on growth. What gets said less often is that the funding is there — in fact, in 2026 there is more of it than ever — but most Nigerian SMEs apply to the wrong programmes, miss the right deadlines, or simply never know the programmes exist. The mismatch between available money and the businesses that need it is not a money problem. It is an information problem.

This guide fixes that. We have pulled together every active, currently-recurring funding programme a Nigerian SME can apply for in 2026 — 55 in total, drawn from federal agencies, state governments, corporate foundations, international development partners, and accelerators. For each one we give you the amount, the type, who it is for, the deadline, and a direct link to apply. At the end, you will find a free tool that matches your business profile against all 55 in sixty seconds and shows you exactly which ones you qualify for.

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Our free Grant & Funding Finder matches your sector, stage, location and funding type against all 55 programmes — and tells you what you’re close to qualifying for, with the one thing to fix.

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What’s changed in 2026?

Three shifts are worth flagging up front. First, the Federal Government has visibly moved from “asset-based” rewards (cars, houses) to direct cash disbursement — the 2026 National MSME Awards programme is themed “Renewed Hope for MSMEs” and is putting more than ₦1 billion straight into small business bank accounts.

Second, the CAC-SMEDAN partnership registered a quarter of a million micro-businesses for free in late 2025, and further cycles are expected — meaning the cost of becoming formal (and therefore eligible for most of these programmes) has, for the first time, fallen to zero for many.

Third, with the naira floating and the AfCFTA market opening, several programmes — Visa She’s Next, ITC SheTrades, the NEPC Export Expansion Grant — are now actively rewarding Nigerian SMEs that can export.

The practical implication is the same one we have been writing about throughout this series: in 2026, formality pays. The grants, loans and accelerators in this list overwhelmingly favour SMEs that are registered, that keep records, and that can demonstrate basic operating discipline. If you are not yet there, register your business first — then come back to this list.

55 Grants & Funding Opportunities for Nigerian SMEs in 2026 (Verified List)

We have organised the 55 programmes into the six categories any Nigerian SME owner needs to understand. Each category targets a different kind of business, and a strong funding strategy usually combines two or three across categories.

  • Federal government programmes (13) — the broadest reach, usually free to apply, occasionally bureaucratic. Best for micro and small businesses that are formal and patient.
  • State government programmes (5) — Lagos dominates, but Edo, Kaduna and others have meaningful schemes. Best for businesses operating locally.
  • Corporate programmes (10) — bank and corporate foundation initiatives. Often more competitive, but with valuable mentorship and exposure.
  • Foundation programmes (5) — independent foundations like Tony Elumelu and Jack Ma. Among the most prestigious and the most competitive.
  • Development partner programmes (13) — AfDB, World Bank, GIZ, USADF and others. Usually larger cheques, longer timelines, stricter compliance.
  • Accelerators and VC (9) — for tech and high-growth startups. Capital plus structured support; expect to give up equity in most cases.

Federal government grants and loans (13 programmes)

Federal funding is the most accessible category for the average Nigerian small business, both because the amounts start small enough for new entrants and because most of these programmes are explicitly designed for first-time formal businesses. Many require no audited accounts and no significant operating history. The trade-off is that the application process can be slow and the cycles unpredictable.

1. SMEDAN Conditional Grant Scheme (CGS)

SMEDAN

AMOUNT

₦50,000 per beneficiary

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Non-repayable cash for nano and micro businesses. Recipients typically required to employ at least one extra person.

Apply / learn more: https://smedan.gov.ng

2. SMEDAN ₦5bn Student Entrepreneurs Grant

SMEDAN

AMOUNT

Varies (typically ₦100k–₦500k)

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Monitor smedan.gov.ng

Federal scheme targeting tertiary-level students with viable business ideas.

Apply / learn more: https://smedan.gov.ng

3. National MSME Awards & FG ₦1bn MSME Grant

Federal Government / Office of the SSA on Jobs & MSMEs

AMOUNT

Cash grants up to ₦10m across ~12 categories

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

PWDs

WHEN

April–May (annual window)

Flagship federal grant programme themed “Renewed Hope for MSMEs” — direct cash grants plus mentorship and exhibition access.

Apply / learn more: https://msme.gov.ng

4. CAC–SMEDAN Free MSME Registration

CAC & SMEDAN

AMOUNT

Free CAC certificate (waiver worth ~₦11,000)

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Watch smedan.gov.ng

Joint waiver of CAC business-name registration fees for selected micro and small businesses; 250,000 registered in the 2025 cycle.

Apply / learn more: https://smedan.gov.ng

5. Bank of Industry (BOI) MSME Loan

Bank of Industry

AMOUNT

Up to ₦10m+ at single-digit interest

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Soft loans from Nigeria’s main development finance institution. Concessional rates compared with commercial banks.

Apply / learn more: https://boi.ng

6. BOI Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES)

Bank of Industry

AMOUNT

Up to ₦5m + training

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Ongoing

Combines business training, mentorship and access to start-up loans for young entrepreneurs.

Apply / learn more: https://boi.ng

7. BOI Gender Business Programme

Bank of Industry

AMOUNT

Up to ₦10m

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Ongoing

BOI facility designed for women-led businesses, with concessionary rates and flexible repayment.

Apply / learn more: https://boi.ng

8. NIRSAL Agribusiness Finance

NIRSAL Microfinance Bank / CBN

AMOUNT

Varies by value chain

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Credit risk guarantee facility for agricultural value-chain businesses; partners with commercial banks.

Apply / learn more: https://nirsal.com

9. CBN Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP)

Central Bank of Nigeria

AMOUNT

Production input + cash, value-chain dependent

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Per cropping season

Programme linking smallholder farmers to anchor companies (processors/off-takers) with subsidised credit.

Apply / learn more: https://cbn.gov.ng

10. NDE Self-Employment & Skills Programmes

National Directorate of Employment

AMOUNT

Skills training + starter packs

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Ongoing

Vocational and entrepreneurship skill schemes with starter packs in selected trades.

Apply / learn more: https://nde.gov.ng

11. NEPC Export Expansion Grant (EEG)

Nigerian Export Promotion Council

AMOUNT

Cash-equivalent export incentive (% of FOB value)

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Per export cycle

Post-shipment incentive paid to qualifying exporters of Nigerian non-oil products to defray export costs.

Apply / learn more: https://nepc.gov.ng

12. FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovation Programme

Federal Government & Wema Bank

AMOUNT

Training + grants for selected ventures

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Check portal

Digital skills training, incubation and grant access for youth-led MSMEs and tech-enabled startups.

Apply / learn more: https://fg-skillnovation.alat.ng

13. Nigeria Startup Act Label

FG / National Council for Digital Innovation & Entrepreneurship

AMOUNT

Official status + tax / grant access

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Official startup label that unlocks tax incentives, grants, training, and a friendlier regulatory pathway.

Apply / learn more: https://startup.gov.ng

Don’t apply to all 13. Find the right 2 or 3.

Each of these programmes has different eligibility rules. The Grant Finder tells you which ones you actually qualify for — and which are worth your application time.

→  MATCH MY BUSINESS NOW

State government programmes (5 programmes)

State-level funding has historically been concentrated in Lagos, and that remains true in 2026 — the LSETF runs the country’s most active state-level SME funding machinery, with multiple schemes running concurrently. But other states are catching up: Edo has built a credible skills-and-enterprise programme through EdoJobs, Kaduna has STEP-K, and several other states run smaller intervention funds that flow through their commerce or youth ministries. If you are not based in Lagos, check what your state government is doing before defaulting to federal options.

14. LSETF Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES)

Lagos State Employment Trust Fund

AMOUNT

₦500,000 – ₦5,000,000

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Ongoing

Low-interest funding plus advisory support for Lagos-based young entrepreneurs creating jobs in the state.

Apply / learn more: https://lsetf.ng

15. LSETF MSME Loan Programme

LSETF

AMOUNT

₦500,000 – ₦5,000,000+

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Soft loans to Lagos-resident MSMEs across all sectors, with mentorship.

Apply / learn more: https://lsetf.ng

16. Lagos CARES Grant

Lagos State Govt / LSETF

AMOUNT

Varies by category

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Q2 2026 window

Non-repayable relief grant to Lagos-resident vulnerable households and small businesses under the federal CARES framework.

Apply / learn more: https://lsetf.ng

17. EdoJobs / Edo Skills Development

Edo State Government

AMOUNT

Skills training + placement / starter grants

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Ongoing

Edo State’s flagship skills, entrepreneurship and employment programme.

Apply / learn more: https://edojobs.edostate.gov.ng

18. Kaduna STEP-K Programme

Kaduna State Government

AMOUNT

Skills + business support

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Watch state portal

State-level skills, training and enterprise support programme.

Apply / learn more: https://kdsg.gov.ng

Corporate-backed programmes (10 programmes)

Nigeria’s banks and large corporates run some of the most rewarding SME programmes in the country — often combining cash with the things SMEs actually need but rarely buy: mentorship, mini-MBA-style training, exhibition space, and access to the bank’s own customer network. The competition is steep, but the prize is rarely just the money. Win one of these and the credibility alone can transform your access to other funding.

19. Deji Alli ARM Young Talent Award (DAAYTA)

ARM Holdings

AMOUNT

Up to ₦12,000,000 + acceleration

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Applications run into Jan

Annual competition for innovative, scalable Nigerian businesses led by founders aged 18–40, with funding, mentorship and accelerator support.

Apply / learn more: https://www.arm.com.ng

20. Access Bank Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton

Access Bank Plc

AMOUNT

Cash grant + MBA-style training (IFC)

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Watch accessbankplc.com

Pan-African pitch competition for women-led SMEs, with prize money, mini-MBA programme delivered with IFC, and visibility.

Apply / learn more: https://www.accessbankplc.com

21. MTN ICT and Business Skills Training

MTN Foundation

AMOUNT

₦90m programme pool / training places

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Per call

Fully-funded ICT and entrepreneurship training for young Nigerians, with onward mentorship.

Apply / learn more: https://mtnfoundation.com.ng

22. Sterling Bank Imagine Nigeria SME Programme

Sterling Bank

AMOUNT

Working capital + advisory

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

SME financing focused on Sterling’s five HEART sectors (Health, Education, Agric, Renewable Energy, Transport).

Apply / learn more: https://sterling.ng

23. Stanbic IBTC #BlueLab / DigiSME

Stanbic IBTC

AMOUNT

Capital access + capacity building

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Watch website

Stanbic IBTC’s SME capacity-building and digital-banking onboarding programme with capital pathways.

Apply / learn more: https://stanbicibtcbank.com

24. Shell LiveWIRE Nigeria

Shell Nigeria

AMOUNT

Training + start-up grants

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Watch shell.com.ng

Long-running enterprise development programme for Niger Delta youth, with business training and seed funding.

Apply / learn more: https://www.shell.com.ng

25. Visa She’s Next Grant

Visa & IFundWomen

AMOUNT

$10,000 grant + business coaching

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Watch visa.com

Visa’s global women-entrepreneur programme, with cash grants and structured coaching.

Apply / learn more: https://www.visa.com

26. GTCO Food and Drink Fair

Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO)

AMOUNT

Cash prizes + exposure

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Annual fair

Free SME marketplace and competition focused on Nigerian food and beverage businesses, with cash prizes and major brand exposure.

Apply / learn more: https://gtcofoodanddrink.com

27. GTCO Fashion Weekend

GTCO

AMOUNT

Stalls + exposure + prizes

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Annual event

Pan-African free fashion marketplace giving Nigerian designers and beauty brands access to global retailers and customers.

Apply / learn more: https://gtcofashionweekend.com

28. UBA Foundation Read Africa & Business Skills

UBA Foundation

AMOUNT

Capacity development; varies

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Per programme

Foundation programmes spanning literacy, entrepreneurship workshops and SME-focused capacity-building events.

Apply / learn more: https://www.ubagroup.com/foundation

29. Zenith Bank EazyBusiness SME

Zenith Bank

AMOUNT

Working-capital facilities

TYPE

Soft loan

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Zenith Bank’s SME proposition combining short-term credit, digital banking and advisory support.

Apply / learn more: https://zenithbank.com

30. Coca-Cola Foundation Women in Business

The Coca-Cola Foundation / NBC Nigeria

AMOUNT

Training + market access + grants

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Per cohort

Global Coca-Cola initiative continuing the 5by20 legacy: empowers women in distribution, retail and small-scale manufacturing.

Apply / learn more: https://www.coca-colacompany.com

31. Heirs Holdings Graduate Programme

Heirs Holdings

AMOUNT

Salaried training programme

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Annual cycle

Highly competitive graduate development programme — useful for aspiring founders to gain corporate exposure before launching.

Apply / learn more: https://heirsholdings.com

Foundation programmes (5 programmes)

The foundation category sits between corporate and development-partner funding — independent, well-resourced, often pan-African in scope, and almost always run as multi-year programmes with strong alumni networks. The Tony Elumelu Foundation alone has now funded more than 20,000 African entrepreneurs, which means winning a TEF grant is as much about joining that network as it is about the $5,000 cheque.

32. Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme

Tony Elumelu Foundation

AMOUNT

$5,000 seed + 12-week training

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

January cycle

Africa’s flagship entrepreneurship programme: $5,000 non-repayable seed, 12 weeks of training, mentorship and a 20,000-strong alumni network.

Apply / learn more: https://tefconnect.com

33. Aliko Dangote Foundation Smallholder Farmer Support

Aliko Dangote Foundation

AMOUNT

Inputs + training; varies

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Per programme cycle

Foundation-backed input support, training and access-to-market initiatives for smallholders, particularly in northern Nigeria.

Apply / learn more: https://dangote.com/foundation

34. Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH)

Jack Ma Foundation

AMOUNT

$1.5m prize pool across 10 finalists

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Annual call

Pan-African competition spotlighting outstanding African entrepreneurs, with a $1.5m grant pool and global visibility.

Apply / learn more: https://africabusinessheroes.org

Development partner programmes (13 programmes)

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35. AECF Catalytic Funding (REACT, AgriBiz)

Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund

AMOUNT

$250,000 – $1,500,000 grants + interest-free loans

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Watch aecfafrica.org

Catalytic financing for innovative private companies in sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and climate adaptation. Requires matching funds.

Apply / learn more: https://www.aecfafrica.org

36. AfDB AFAWA — Affirmative Finance Action for Women

African Development Bank

AMOUNT

Through partner banks; up to $billion programme

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Ongoing

Pan-African initiative unlocking finance for women-led businesses through partner commercial banks and guarantee facilities.

Apply / learn more: https://www.afdb.org/en/topics-and-sectors/initiatives-partnerships/afawa

37. AfDB YouthADAPT Challenge

AfDB Climate Investment Funds

AMOUNT

Up to $100,000 per winner

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Watch afdb.org

Annual climate-adaptation challenge for African youth-led businesses, with grants and a year-long accelerator.

Apply / learn more: https://www.afdb.org

38. World Bank Nigeria for Women Project (NfWP)

World Bank / FGN

AMOUNT

Through Women Affinity Groups; varies

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Ongoing in supported states

Long-running World Bank–FG partnership supporting women’s livelihoods through grouped savings, training and grants.

Apply / learn more: https://projects.worldbank.org

39. NG-CARES (COVID-19 Action Recovery & Stimulus)

World Bank / FGN / States

AMOUNT

Varies (livelihood grants, MSME working capital)

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Watch your state portal

World Bank-supported intervention disbursed by state governments — livelihood and MSME recovery grants.

Apply / learn more: https://ng-cares.org

40. USADF Nigeria — Off-Grid Energy & Enterprise Grants

US African Development Foundation

AMOUNT

Up to $250,000

TYPE

Grant

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Watch usadf.gov

US government foundation grants for community enterprises, off-grid energy and agriculture-focused businesses in Nigeria.

Apply / learn more: https://www.usadf.gov

41. IYBA-WE4A — Investing in Young Businesses (Women Entrepreneurship for Africa)

EU, OACPS, BMZ, GIZ & TEF

AMOUNT

Average ~$5,000 + training (1,000+ women-led businesses)

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Cohort 2 closed Jan 2026

Multi-partner programme funding African women-led green businesses, delivered through TEF in Nigeria.

Apply / learn more: https://www.tonyelumelufoundation.org

42. UNIDO Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP)

UNIDO / GEF

AMOUNT

Acceleration + grant linkages

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Annual call

UN-backed cleantech accelerator for startups developing climate and sustainability solutions.

Apply / learn more: https://www.unido.org

43. ITC SheTrades

International Trade Centre

AMOUNT

Export readiness + market linkages

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Ongoing

Helps women-owned businesses connect to international markets — training, trade fairs and buyer matchmaking.

Apply / learn more: https://www.shetrades.com

44. Mastercard Foundation Young Africa Works

Mastercard Foundation

AMOUNT

Skills/training programmes; sector-specific

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Per partner

Continent-wide initiative delivered through implementing partners; targets enabling dignified work for 30 million young Africans.

Apply / learn more: https://mastercardfdn.org

45. AGRA / Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa

AGRA

AMOUNT

Programme support; varies

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women-led

WHEN

Per call

Continental agricultural transformation initiative; supports agribusinesses in target value chains.

Apply / learn more: https://agra.org

46. JICA Project IGNITE

Japan International Cooperation Agency

AMOUNT

Technical assistance + selected grants

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Watch jica.go.jp

Japanese government partnership for innovation, technology transfer and SME competitiveness.

Apply / learn more: https://www.jica.go.jp

47. UNICEF Generation Unlimited (GenU) Nigeria

UNICEF / Generation Unlimited

AMOUNT

Up to $20,000 + acceleration

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Annual call

Global youth innovation challenge for solutions addressing education, employment and civic engagement.

Apply / learn more: https://www.generationunlimited.org

48. AYuTe Africa Challenge

Heifer International

AMOUNT

Up to $1.5m total prize pool

TYPE

Prize

OPEN TO

Youth (18–35)

WHEN

Annual call

Pan-African agritech competition for youth-led startups using technology to transform African agriculture.

Apply / learn more: https://ayuteafrica.org

Accelerators and VC (9 programmes)

If your business is tech-enabled, scalable, and prepared to raise equity capital, this is the category to focus on. Nigeria now hosts global accelerators (Techstars, Google for Startups, Founder Institute) alongside home-grown ecosystem leaders (CcHub, Microtraction, Ventures Platform). Most of these will take some equity in exchange for capital and structured support, but they bring something money alone cannot buy: access to the investors and networks that fund the next round.

49. Google for Startups Black Founders Fund — Africa

Google

AMOUNT

Up to $150,000 non-dilutive + Google credits

TYPE

Equity

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Annual call

Non-dilutive cash plus Google cloud credits and mentorship for Black-founded African tech startups.

Apply / learn more: https://startup.google.com

50. Google for Startups Accelerator Africa

Google

AMOUNT

3-month equity-free accelerator + mentorship

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Per cohort

Equity-free accelerator for growth-stage African tech startups using AI/ML or solving major sector problems.

Apply / learn more: https://startup.google.com

51. Founder Institute Lagos

Founder Institute

AMOUNT

Structured 14-week pre-seed program (paid)

TYPE

Training

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Rolling

Global pre-seed accelerator for aspiring founders; structured curriculum, mentor network and pathway to investment.

Apply / learn more: https://fi.co

52. CcHub Programmes (Growth Capital, Pre-incubation)

Co-creation Hub

AMOUNT

Equity & convertible cheques; programme-specific

TYPE

Mixed

OPEN TO

Women / Youth

WHEN

Per programme

Africa’s leading innovation hub; runs pre-incubation, growth capital and sector-specific programmes.

Apply / learn more: https://cchubnigeria.com

53. Microtraction

Microtraction

AMOUNT

$25,000 standard cheque

TYPE

Equity

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Pre-seed VC for African technical founders; quick-decision, standard-cheque model.

Apply / learn more: https://microtraction.com

54. Ventures Platform

Ventures Platform

AMOUNT

Pre-seed cheques + accelerator

TYPE

Equity

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Ongoing

Nigerian VC backing mission-driven African founders with capital and operational support.

Apply / learn more: https://venturesplatform.com

55. ARM Labs Lagos Techstars Accelerator

ARM / Techstars

AMOUNT

$120,000 + 13-week accelerator

TYPE

Equity

OPEN TO

Open to all

WHEN

Annual call

Pan-African Techstars programme based in Lagos focused on fintech and adjacent verticals.

Apply / learn more: https://www.techstars.com

How to actually win one of these grants

Across all 55 programmes, the same five things separate the businesses that get funded from the ones that don’t. The amount of funding is huge; the bottleneck is almost never the money.

1. Get registered first

Most of the programmes on this list require — or at least heavily favour — businesses registered with the CAC. If you are still unregistered, that is the highest-leverage step you can take. A basic business name registration costs around ₦11,000, and the CAC-SMEDAN free MSME registration window may make even that cost zero. Without CAC, half the programmes above are simply unavailable to you.

2. Keep records

You don’t need audited accounts for every programme. But you do need to be able to show, on a sheet of paper or a spreadsheet, what you sold last month, what it cost you, and what your bank balance is. Programmes that don’t ask for audited accounts still ask for management accounts or self-reported figures, and reviewers can spot guessed numbers easily.

3. Tell a specific story

The most common reason for rejection is not lack of merit — it is a vague application. Grant reviewers see thousands of applications, and the ones that win are specific: precise numbers, named customers, concrete operational details, and a clear sense of what the funding will be spent on. If your application could describe any other business in your sector, it will not win.

4. Apply where you fit

Applying to ten programmes you are weakly qualified for is less productive than applying to two you fit perfectly. The Grant Finder linked below exists for exactly this reason — to stop Nigerian SMEs wasting application energy on programmes they were never eligible for.

5. Track deadlines and reapply

Most of these programmes run annually. If you miss this year’s cycle, the answer is to be ready for next year’s — not to forget. Set calendar reminders. Better yet, sign up to the Grant Finder’s alert list, which emails you when programmes matching your profile open new windows.

Your next step: see your personal matches

You’ve seen all 55. Now find the ones you actually qualify for, with deadlines and direct apply links — free, no signup required.

→  OPEN THE GRANT FINDER

Frequently asked questions

Are these grants free? Do I need to pay anyone to apply?

Every legitimate programme on this list is free to apply to. If anyone asks you to pay an “application fee” or a “processing fee” to access a Nigerian grant, it is a scam. We have linked directly to the official source for each programme — apply only through those channels.

Do I need to be CAC-registered to apply?

It varies. Roughly two-thirds of the programmes on this list require CAC registration; the rest accept informal or community-based applicants. Each grant card above flags this. If you are unregistered, CAC business-name registration is the single highest-leverage step you can take, and the SMEDAN free-registration window may make it cost nothing.

Which is the easiest grant to win as a first-timer?

The SMEDAN Conditional Grant Scheme (CGS) is the most accessible non-repayable cash for nano and micro businesses — ₦50,000 with minimal paperwork. The CAC-SMEDAN free registration window is the easiest non-cash benefit, since it removes a real cost. For training-plus-capital, the Tony Elumelu Foundation is competitive but open to all sectors and all stages.

How often is this list updated?

We update the underlying database monthly, and republish this article with a fresh review every quarter. The Grant Finder tool pulls from the same database, so it always reflects the latest information.

The bottom line

Funding for Nigerian SMEs in 2026 is, despite the headlines, plentiful — what is scarce is the information and discipline to access it. The 55 programmes above represent more than ₦100 billion in potential cash, training and equity available to small businesses this year. The ones who get it will be the ones who get formal, keep records, apply where they fit, and treat funding as a recurring process rather than a one-off hunt.

If you take only one action from this article, take this one: open the Grant Finder, enter your business profile, and see your three to five strongest matches. Then apply to those — and only those — first.

Find your matches now — it takes 60 seconds

Free. No signup required. Used by thousands of Nigerian founders.

→  OPEN THE GRANT & FUNDING FINDER

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