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₦500,000 Grant Initiative Unveiled for Benue Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs in Benue can now access ₦500,000 in grant support under a joint initiative between the World Bank and state government to uplift MSMEs.

April 29, 2025
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With small businesses in focus, Benue State has partnered with the World Bank to provide ₦500,000 grants to support MSME growth and resilience. This collaboration is part of the state’s wider effort to stimulate grassroots economic development and provide real backing for entrepreneurs.

For many small business owners, access to capital remains a major hurdle. This grant scheme comes as a welcome relief, especially for entrepreneurs who are still recovering from the impact of inflation, insecurity, and reduced consumer spending.

Under the initiative, eligible MSMEs in Benue State can receive up to ₦500,000 in funding to help stabilize and expand their operations. This move is expected to not only strengthen existing businesses but also create employment and improve living standards in local communities.

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The initiative falls under the World Bank’s NG-CARES (COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus) program, aimed at supporting state-led efforts to safeguard livelihoods and drive post-pandemic economic recovery.

Application Process and Who Qualifies

The grant is open to small businesses that meet specific criteria, including having a verifiable business location, being operational before a set cut-off date, and showing potential for growth. Women-led and youth-owned businesses are especially encouraged to apply, as the program aims to support inclusivity and innovation.

Entrepreneurs are advised to apply through the designated state government portal, where detailed guidelines and timelines will be provided. Transparency and fairness are key components of the selection process, according to state officials.

Boosting Long-Term Economic Resilience

According to Benue State authorities, the partnership with the World Bank is not just about providing immediate relief, but about fostering long-term resilience in the MSME sector. By empowering small business owners with funding and visibility, the initiative is expected to build stronger local economies and reduce dependency on federal allocations.

This grant program serves as a timely opportunity for Benue’s entrepreneurs to gain the resources they need to innovate, grow, and thrive in a competitive market.

Tags: Business growthEntrepreneurshipSME FundingSME support
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