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Financing Source: USADF & All On - Nigerian Off-Grid Energy Challenge

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Key facts
Offering convertible loan at an affordable interest rate and/or an equity investment, seed capital in form of grants and Community Reinvestment Grant (CRG) funds and technical assistance for 100% African-owned, majority Nigerian-owned and -managed private companies registered and operating in N.
Type of financing
  • Grant
  • Equity
  • Debt
  • Other
Technology scope
  • SHS
  • Minigrid
  • Other
Target beneficiaries
SME
Geographical scope
Nigeria
Application
Application window
URL
Further information
Companies must be for-profit enterprises and must not be government-owned or operated in any way. Focus on several Off-Grid-technologies such as solar, hydro, wind, ... Will be repeated annually!