Category: grantees
Women Ventures International
Women Ventures International
$25,000 be awarded as institutional support to cover personnel development, communication and transportation, documentation and a media campaign to address issues facing women in business enterprises. The campaign will also seek to influence a paradigm shift in the way banks see women as clients.
Torgodo Dekaworwor Women’s Gari Processing Group
Torgodo Dekaworwor Women’s Gari Processing Group
$5,000 to support the construction of a gari processing workshop, purchase 20 steel gari frying pans and 2 hand/push trucks.
Songzalle Women Gari Processing Group
Songzalle Women Gari Processing Group
$4,000 to support the trading and farming activities of the group members.
Shape Lives Foundation
Shape Lives Foundation
$3,000 to support the processing of Moringa through the purchase of equipment.
Rural Women Development and Health Initiative (RUWDHI)
Rural Women Development and Health Initiative (RUWDHI)
$4,000 to organize training in enterpreneurship, business management and employable skills (fruit juice, jam, cereal processing, pomade and soap making) for members of the group; to provide startup capital to the trainees to start up their own small scale business enterprises.
ROZEE Foundation
ROZEE Foundation
$5,000 to support the training of young women in the production of bags.
Project OKURASE
Project OKURASE
$4,000 to train selected women in gari processing, purchase and install gari processing equipment to enhance processing activities of the beneficiaries. Some women will also be trained in fruit drying and processing.
Positive Queens Foundation
Positive Queens Foundation
$5,000 to establish a sales point for retailing provisions. This will serve as a means of generating income to support the care and treatment of members living with HIV&AIDS.
NyameYeKeseWomen’s Association (NYKWA)
NyameYeKeseWomen’s Association (NYKWA)
$4,000 to establish a soap training centre and purchase items for soap making.
Nkoranza Women Farmers and Traders Association
Nkoranza Women Farmers and Traders Association
$4,000 to expand the group’s crop farming and marketing activities and to train group members in business management and advocacy skills.