Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation, a leading grant-making non-profit organization in Nigeria, through the support of Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) America and Sony Pictures Entertainment Fund recently concluded its philanthropic program focused on entrepreneurship and digital skill development.
The program was actualized through the Youth Entrepreneurship Skills (YES) Grant initiative. This enabled the three implementing organizations (Aspilos Foundation, the Assembly Hub and Ashake Foundation) to focus on addressing the national challenge of unemployment, which was further escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic, and equipping women and young people with the necessary entrepreneurial, digital and technological skills to improve their economic independence.
CEO – ACT Foundation, Osayi Allile, shared details on the impact the program was able to achieve.
“Over 1,000 beneficiaries were successfully trained on vocational, technical and digital skills such as leather works, tailoring, photography, web development, graphics design, data science, among others. The COVID-19 pandemic escalated Nigeria’s already high unemployment rate and young Nigerians bore the brunt of this impact. Global studies and successful programs have shown entrepreneurship and digital/tech skills as the quickest way to address these challenges, hence why we chose this method to actualize the program.”, she said.
Several participants also shared their experiences and spoke about how the skills they obtained and developed during the program helped them generate income.
Daodu Aisha, a student and trainee from Abocoders Abeokuta, said “I developed skills in HTML, CSS and JavaScript from my digital literacy and frontend development classes. This helped me get a remote internship opportunity with dHUB Innovations”.
Another participant, Maryam Ajisebutu said, “I enrolled in the printmaking craft training in Lagos with no previous experience. But after the program, I was able to produce exceptional tie and die fabrics and secure a job to collaborate with a furniture company in producing the fabric used to finish their furniture pieces”.
Asides this, African non-profits were trained to conduct their project implementation in a safer and healthier manner throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. A total of 129 non-profits from 10 different countries benefitted from this training, through the implementing organization – DRASA Health Trust.
About Aspire Coronation Trust Foundation.:
Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation is a grant-making nonprofit organization established in 2016 to support local, national and regional non–profit organizations working to address challenges and associated vulnerabilities across the African Continent.
ACT seeks to promote broad-based participation/partnership with other institutions and/or donor organizations aimed at building sustainable communities and providing innovative solutions to social, economic and environmental challenges.
With its business focus on health, environment, entrepreneurship and leadership, ACT Foundation aims to leverage relationships to create effective social impact solutions across Africa and build sustainable societies by engaging initiatives that unleash potential and empower beneficiaries.
