TheCenter for Global Enterprise (CGE) is accepting applications for the African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative (AWEC). This is a one-of-a-kind 12-month training program that builds a pan-African community of women entrepreneurs and business owners. The program empowers them with the strategy, leadership and business management skills needed for growth and economic advancement. AWEC will enroll 200 women entrepreneurs for the current program year.
CGE developed the AWEC program in response to those challenges and to feedback from African alumni of its online learning courses who requested more in-depth training on critical management topics, longer program engagement and mentorship, and a sustained peer network.
AWEC is designed to build a community of collaboration and mutual support amongst participants. It provides sustained skills training and mentorship for one year. Participants who successfully complete the program are part of an ongoing network of alumni.
Benefits
Upon successful completion of the 12-month program, participants will:
Cost
The program is fully supported by donors and there is no charge to participants. They do ask that they commit their time (2-3 hours per week for one year), which, of course, is valuable.
Participants are not required to travel. Most of the AWEC program activities are conducted online and can be completed from anywhere a participant has an Internet connection. However, there are some opportunities to connect in-person, including two, one-day leadership summits that provide in-person training and networking opportunities. There may be additional opportunities to conduct in-person peer sessions for those located in the same cities.
Eligibility
Both entrepreneurs and business owners who live on the African continent and those who are part of the diaspora are eligible to apply. The program is limited to women.
Application
Are you a woman entrepreneur in Africa seeking to develop strategy, leadership, and business management skills? Apply now for AWEC.
Interested individuals should apply here.
For more information, visit African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative.