Photo courtesy of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Kenyan President William Ruto.
A request for ideas has been made public by the UK-funded Transform East Africa Fund, inviting businesspeople from Kenya, Rwanda, and Ethiopia to submit their remarkable projects. The fund is especially interested in projects that focus the environment, health and well-being, or inclusive economies.
If you have a creative idea or project proposal that can address substantial challenges in these areas, here is your chance to really make a difference. The Transform East Africa Fund offers grants up to Ksh45.6 million to support the expansion of specific firms.
Interested parties may go to the official application portal at https://transformfund.countrywidehubs.org/apply to submit their applications. Kenyans, among others, should take particular note of this statement because there isn’t much time left before the July 28, 2023, deadline for submissions.
This fantastic opportunity was announced by the UK government via the official Twitter account of the UK Embassy in Kenya. The goal of the Transform East Africa Fund is to support sustainable development in the region and empower local business owners through the supply of funds and resources.
Don’t pass up the opportunity to obtain the required cash and support if you think your project has the potential to have a big impact and aligns with the fund’s focus areas. Apply right away to start moving toward the realization of your dreams for a brighter future.
Keep in mind that July 28 is the application deadline. Take action right away and contribute to the groundbreaking initiatives influencing East Africa’s future.
Are you an innovator in Kenya, Rwanda or Ethiopia looking to make an impact? 🇬🇧Transform East Africa Fund is taking applications for up to Ksh45.6 million funding to help make an impact in Environment, Health & Wellbeing, or Inclusive Economies 💪
Apply ⬇️ https://t.co/t1Qlg2xMHZ pic.twitter.com/K4Cv9yYpa0— UK in Kenya 🇬🇧🇰🇪 (@UKinKenya) July 19, 2023
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