The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has rolled out a new Conditional Grant Scheme (CGS) aimed at supporting micro and nano businesses across Nigeria. This federal government-backed initiative offers financial assistance of N50,000 per qualified business owner.
What the Grant Is About
The CGS is designed specifically for nano businesses operating at the Local Government Area (LGA) level. The grant is not a loan and is intended to help these small enterprises create jobs, acquire basic equipment, and improve overall business sustainability.
Key Objectives
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Promote grassroots employment: Beneficiaries are expected to use the grant to hire at least one person.
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Support business growth: The scheme aims to improve productivity, market access, and long-term sustainability.
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Encourage innovation: Projects involving tech upgrades, market expansion, and capacity development are welcome.
Who Can Apply?
This grant targets:
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70% women and youth
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10% persons with disabilities
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5% senior citizens
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15% others
To qualify, businesses must be small-scale (nano/micro level), operational within Nigeria, and able to present a clear plan for how the funds will be used.
Eligible Projects
The CGS will fund various business initiatives including:
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Equipment procurement
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Workforce support
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Technology upgrades
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Infrastructure improvements
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Market expansion activities
Application Process
Small business owners can apply by:
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Visiting the official application portal
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Filling out the online form or submitting through designated government offices
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Providing supporting documents and a business proposal based on the scheme’s guidelines
Accountability Measures
Grantees may be required to:
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Submit periodic progress reports
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Participate in monitoring and evaluation activities
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Undergo project reviews to ensure proper use of funds
This initiative is part of the government’s broader commitment to boosting local businesses, reducing unemployment, and stimulating grassroots economic growth.