FG Reopens the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme (PCGS) for 2024 Applications
Applications are now open for the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme 2024. Here’s what you need to know about the grant.
The grant sum is N50,000.00 (Fifty Thousand Naira) per beneficiary, and it is designed to reach one million nano businesses in the 774 local government areas.
The Federal Government will collaborate with the State Governments, Honourable Ministers, NASME (Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises), Senators, and House of Representative Members, who will use the Federal Government’s selection criteria below to shortlist the beneficiaries from their constituents.
The target beneficiaries are 70% women and youth, 10% people with disabilities, and 5% senior citizens, while the remaining 15% is distributed to other demographics.
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The Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme (PCGS) is a great initiative by the Nigerian government to empower nano businesses across the country. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
- Grant amount: N50,000 per beneficiary
- Target beneficiaries: 1 million nano businesses
- Target locations: All 774 local government areas
- Beneficiary selection: Federal Government in collaboration with State Governments, Ministers, NASME, Senators and House of Representatives members will shortlist beneficiaries based on pre-determined criteria.
Grant Eligibility Criteria
- Own a nano business.
- Operate a business with progressive economic potential, and desire to grow the business.
- Be willing to engage at least one additional staff member if turnover increases
- Be willing to provide proof of residential/business address in the Local Government Area
- Provide relevant personal and bank account information, including Bank Verification, (BVN) for verification of identity and National Identification Number (NIN)
The Target Sectors for the Scheme
Below are the business that are eligible to apply to the scheme
- Traders: These include single retail marketers, corner shop owners, petty traders, market men and women in open markets
- Food Services: These include food and vegetable Vendors
- ICT: These include business centre operators, battery chargers, recharge card vendors, call centre agents
- Transportation: These include wheelbarrow pushers, independent dispatch riders
- Creatives: These include makeup artists, fashion designers, drycleaners.
- Artisans: These include vulcanizers, shoemakers, painters, repairers.
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The Federal Government will collaborate with the State Governments, Honourable Ministers, NASME (Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises), Senators, and House of Representative Members, who will use the Federal Government’s selection criteria below to shortlist the beneficiaries from their constituents.
The target beneficiaries are 70% women and youth, 10% people with disabilities, and 5% senior citizens, while the remaining 15% is distributed to other demographics.
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