In a major push to bolster the Nigerian entrepreneurial ecosystem, the Bet9ja Foundation has launched its ScaleUp Business Accelerator. This program is specifically designed for high-potential founders who have moved past the “idea stage” and are ready to institutionalize their operations without sacrificing ownership.

Unlike traditional venture capital, this accelerator provides non-dilutive funding, meaning entrepreneurs can inject much-needed capital into their businesses without giving up equity or control.

The Value Proposition: More Than Just Capital

The ScaleUp program is built on a three-pillar framework to ensure long-term business viability:

  1. Financial Injection: Access to grants and non-dilutive funding to drive immediate growth.

  2. Strategic Network: Entry into an elite community of ScaleUp alumni, corporate partners, and global investors.

  3. Market Readiness: Tailored mentorship focused on expanding into new regional and international markets.

Is Your Business a Fit? (The Eligibility Matrix)

The foundation has set rigorous benchmarks to ensure the 10-week intensive program yields maximum results.

Business Requirements:

  • Legal Status: Must be officially registered in Nigeria (CAC or Business Name).

  • Operational History: Minimum of 6 months of active business.

  • Commercial Traction: Must be revenue-generating with proof of customers, active pilots, or clear user growth.

  • Scalability: A model that shows potential to grow beyond its current local niche.

Founder Requirements:

  • Nationality: Nigerian citizens or legal residents.

  • Age Bracket: Between 22 and 40 years old.

  • Active Leadership: Founders or co-founders must be hands-on in daily operations.

  • Commitment: Availability for the full 10-week accelerator curriculum.

Broad-Spectrum Innovation: Eligible Industries

The program is sector-agnostic, welcoming diverse industries that drive Nigeria’s GDP. Priority areas include:

  • Tech Frontiers: Fintech, HealthTech, EdTech, and AgriTech.

  • Essential Services: Renewable Energy, Logistics, and Healthcare.

  • Lifestyle & Production: Fashion, E-commerce, and Light Manufacturing.

  • Creative Economy: Media, Hospitality, and Professional Services.

How to Transition to Scale

The Bet9ja Foundation ScaleUp represents a significant “bridge” for businesses that are too large for micro-grants but not yet ready for aggressive VC rounds. By providing the tools to professionalize management and optimize supply chains, the accelerator aims to create a new class of “Made in Nigeria” corporate leaders.

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