Applications for Microsoft’s ‘Cloudpreneur Project’ Are Open

Applications for Microsoft’s ‘Cloudpreneur Project’ Are Open

February 23, 2016

techcabal.com

In a move to empower young people to boost the socio-economic activities in Nigeria, Microsoft Inc, the Fate Foundation and Mara Mentor have launched the ‘Cloudpreneur Project’ to provide participating startups with entrepreneurship, cloud and ICT training.

The project will be opened to 1000 applicants who have been in business for 1-3 years. Out of these applicants, 100 successful participants will be chosen and will receive a four-week marathon training on sales, technology, entrepreneurship, startups management, communication and business management.

“Microsoft is committed to improving youth skills for both entrepreneurship and employability across Africa. Our efforts in Nigeria started with the launch of the Employability Portal in 2013, which provides a platform for youth to learn leadership skills and network with other leaders. Now through the Cloudpreneur Project, we hope to enable and empower young business owners, so that they can contribute to the social and economic growth of Nigeria,” Kabelo Makwane, Managing Director of Microsoft Nigeria explained.

After the training, 30 of the 100 participants will be accorded with startup models out of which the top 20 performers will be guided on how to build their own cloud-based business.

 

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