Mentor-Box Foundation has commenced the training of over 2000 persons in Kogi State. They include; Person’s with Disabilities (PWD), Youths and Women in the three (3) senatorial districts of the State.
In a press statement by Mrs. Eunice Emmanuel-Agada, the Co- Founder, Mentor-Box Foundation,who doubles as the Project Coordinator of the Driving Access to Financial Inclusion for Micro-Entrepreneurs (DAFIM), said the project is an initiative of Innovation Support Network (ISN) aimed at equipping the vulnerable groups to be able to access credit opportunities, such as the Nigeria Youth Investment Fund (NYIF), that can help propel their businesses.
The Project Coordinator noted that the Innovation Support Network (ISN) is Nigeria’s national network of over 100 entrepreneurship, impact, innovation and technology hubs, providing policy advocacy; creating linkages between corporates, academia, funders and development partners; and promoting structures that drive hub sustainability.
According to her, the Innovation Support Network is collaborating with Mentor-Box Foundation to support 2500 beneficiaries across three senatorial districts in Kogi state.
She added that the project seeks to provide free training for women (60% of audience), youth (30% of audience) and people with disabilities (10% of audience) in rural and urban peripheries with business training to equip them to be able to access credit opportunities, such as the Nigeria Youth Investment Fund (NYIF), that can help propel their businesses.
Participants will be drawn from the three senatorial districts of the State and will be provided with information on how to access the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund (NYIF) through awareness and socialization, offline alternatives to the online NYIF process, criteria fulfillment support, business training in local languages and additional subsequent guidance along the NYIF application process.
The communities that have benefited from the training includes, Anyigba, Lokoja, Girinya and Okene in Kogi State.
More communities are expected to benefit from the DAFIM project before it winds down.
The project which began on the 4th July, 2022 will last for two years.