Skip to main content

Invitation: Apply Now for the Fate Foundation Digital Accelerator Program 2024 for Young Nigerian Creatives

 


We are thrilled to announce the Fate Foundation Digital Accelerator Program in partnership with Youth Business International (YBI) and The ScaleUp Lab by FATE Foundation. This program aims to equip young entrepreneurs with crucial digital skills and knowledge essential for success. Over an intensive month-long period, participants will undergo a transformative experience, gaining deep insights into how digital solutions can revolutionize their businesses, engage wider audiences, and drive significant growth.


The program kicks off with a comprehensive digital assessment, allowing participants to identify current strengths and areas for improvement in their digital presence. Tailored to individual needs, entrepreneurs will explore various digital aspects including online visibility, marketing tactics, data management, content creation, and e-commerce. With expert guidance, participants will devise actionable plans for digital adoption, supported by financial assistance to initiate the integration of transformative digital solutions.


Upon completion, participants will leave with a clear roadmap to leverage digital innovations, achieve financial sustainability, and excel in the dynamic TFT industry. The Digital Accelerator for Creatives empowers entrepreneurs to embrace the digital era, unlock new growth opportunities, and bring their creative visions to fruition.


Program Overview:


Week 1 – Introduction and Digital Assessment

Week 2 – Workshops and Digital Domains

Week 3 – Exploring Digital Solutions

Week 4 – Finalizing Digital Adoption Strategies


Eligibility Criteria:


The Digital Accelerator for Creatives targets growth-stage businesses within the vibrant Theatre, Film, and Television (TFT) Industry. This program is designed for entrepreneurs who recognize the transformative potential of digital tools and aim to harness them for substantial business advancement.


We welcome a diverse range of businesses within the TFT sector, spanning Film Production, Television Production, Theatre Production, Costume Design, Stunt Coordination, and more. Additionally, businesses such as Casting Agencies, Editing Services, Special Effects, Sound Production, Set Design, Screenwriting, Talent Management, Distribution, Animation, Education, Post-Production, and Marketing are encouraged to apply.


The deadline for applications is March 6, 2024.


To apply, visit: [Fate Foundation Digital Accelerator Program](HERE)



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Analyzing The Bad Nigerian Electoral System, Bad Mentality And Culture Of Nigerian's Who are meant To Be Change Agents. WHAT WE HAVE TO DO

                                      For a pack of salt or a bag of rice, w e have sold ourselves as slaves to the political elite. They breed lies as promises and dole out small money, and we receive without questions, we eat and are satisfied and wait for the next campaign to eat some more. While they enrich themselves for four years, waiting for the next election to share some more salt. Election day, majority aren't excited to take power into their hands, they lie at home, scared for their lives. How did we get here? We've been robbed of our franchise. How did we get here? WE GOT OUR SELVES HERE The masses have preferred illiterates as leaders, with promise of free education for all, I've seen that education... It's all smokes and mirrors. Children come out of schools in droves, but an insignificant number of them are educated. To the masses, N10,000 can be seen as a satisfactory reward for four years of robbery, and a motorbike donation mak

The "African" Woman

By: Onyekachi Nwitte-Eze Liberating the African Woman: Breaking the Chains of Silence and Subjugation From the moment she takes her first breath, the African woman is enveloped in a society that dictates her worth solely based on her gender. Born into a world where patriarchal norms reign supreme, she is indoctrinated with the belief that her existence revolves around serving men and conforming to societal expectations of marriage and motherhood. In this narrative, her voice is stifled, her aspirations secondary, and her autonomy relegated to the shadows. The essence of womanhood for the African woman is often reduced to her ability to bear children, maintain a household, and secure a husband. Stripped of agency and silenced by societal pressures, she internalizes the notion that her identity is incomplete without fulfilling these prescribed roles. Consequently, the pursuit of marriage becomes her primary goal, overshadowing her individuality and relegating her to a position of sub

How To Make Money Online in Nigeria Right Now

I n today's digital era, the opportunities to make money online in Nigeria are vast and varied. From freelance work on global platforms to harnessing the power of social media for affiliate marketing, there are numerous ways you can make money online, catering to a wide array of skills and interests. This guide delves into several proven ways to start making money online. 1. Freelancing: A Premier Way to Earn Money Online 'Freelancing' has emerged as a leading method for making money online in Nigeria. Platforms such as 'Fiverr' ([ www.fiverr.com ] and 'Upwork' ([ www.upwork.com ] enable Nigerians to offer a myriad of services like graphic design, content creation, and online transcription. For those looking to make money online for free, freelancing offers a gateway to earn by leveraging your skills without any initial investment. 2. Affiliate Marketing: Earning Money Through Referrals Affiliate Marketing offers a lucrative opportunity to earn money online