Thursday, 25 February 2016

Apply for the Facebook Software Engineering Internship UK and USA 2016



Facebook is seeking interns/co-ops to join their engineering team. You can help build the next generation of systems behind Facebook's products, create web applications that reach millions of people, build high volume servers and be a part of a team that’s working to help connect people around the globe. This internship/co-op has a minimum twelve (12) week duration.

Responsibilities

  • Code high-volume software using primarily C++ and Java
  • Create web applications using primarily PHP
  • Implement web interfaces using XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Build report interfaces and data feeds

Requirements

  • Pursuing a degree (Bachelors or Masters) in Computer Science or a related field
  • Must be currently enrolled in a full-time degree program and returning to the program after the completion of the internship
  • Experience in C++, Java, Perl, PHP, or Python
  • High levels of creativity and quick problem solving capabilities
  • Preferred: Demonstrated software engineering experience from previous internship, work experience, coding competitions, or publications
  • Ability to obtain and maintain work authorization in the country of employment in 2016

Facebook was built to help people connect and share, and over the last decade our tools have played a critical part in changing how people around the world communicate with one another. With over a billion people using the service and more than fifty offices around the globe, a career at Facebook offers countless ways to make an impact in a fast growing organization.

Click Here to Apply

Ambassador's Grants - Nigeria - United States Diplomatic Mission

U.S. AMBASSADOR’S SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM



The United States Ambassador’s Small Grants program (ASG) provides one-time small grants to community development programs that improve the socio-economic wellbeing and/or health of the community.  The ASG Program is designed to support communities help themselves.  Funding under the ASG Program is largely provided by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and by the U.S. Department of State Self-Help.  Under the ASG, projects must originate in the community, and the community members need to make significant contributions to the success of the project, such as land, labor, funds, materials, ongoing supervision, and other resources.  American contribution to any one project ranges from $3,000 to $10,000. Smaller requests are also welcome.
Currently, the ASG funds projects in two categories: projects that specifically target care for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS and other vulnerable children and projects that support community development in the larger community.

General Instructions for Interested Grant Applicants:
Applicants interested in projects that specifically target care for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS and other vulnerable children, please go to “Form B” below to download the grant application packet.
Applicants interested in community development programs in the larger community, please go to “Form A” below to download the grant application packet.

Call for application submissions for the 2015 Ambassador’s Self-Help Program is now closed.
We encourage all applicants to apply for the 2016 fiscal year. Please use the grant application packet that best fits your program listed under “Application Forms” below.

Application Forms
When application is complete, please submit hard copy to:


United States Ambassador’s Small Grants Program
U.S. Embassy, Abuja
Plot 1075, Diplomatic Drive
Central Area
Abuja, FCT, Nigeria

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Re: President Buhari Bows To Pressure, Relaunch Jonathan’s YouWiN Programme

Goodluck Jonathan during his reign as Nigeria’s President initiated the YouWin! Small and Medium Enterprise, SME Growth Fund responsible for creating over 22,000 jobs – but as Muhammodu Buhari took over as President, it was put on hold with intention to scrape.
However, a source revealed that Buhari has succumbed to pressure and has given his approval for the YouWiN relaunch.
The source disclosed that Buhari was initially unconvinced about the programe but finally bowed to pressure to continue with YouWiN but, albeit, under a new name.
This laudable project was began by former president Goodluck Jonathan with sponsorship from World Bank under the coordination of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
This affected the payment of the YouWiN3 Awardees who up till now have not received their 2nd and 3rd tranches. Expectedly, this has affected their businesses threatening them to the point of folding up if nothing is done to pay them the remaining funds.
In order not to get Nigerians talking about the government copying the works of the “ineffectual Buffon” as tagged by The Economist, a new name and a new platform has been created.
The YouWiN Programme has been renamed “BUSINESS INNOVATION GROWTH (BIG)” by the Buhari administration.
Interested Nigerians can log into the new website and enter for the competition: www.bigportal.org.ng

HISTORY



From 2012 to 2015, the Jonathan government gave away over $100 million dollars to over 3,000 entrepreneurs as part of the YouWin competition. More than $50 million has already been disbursed. The winning entrepreneurs have received grants averaging $50,000 dollars to start or expand a business, and thus create jobs. Only people ages 40 and younger were allowed to apply.
In 2011, the former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan formally launched the first round of the business competition YouWin.
In the first of four rounds, the government granted $58 million to 1,200 entrepreneurs.


Goodluck Jonathan had the following words for YouWiN;
Bill Gates’ Microsoft and Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook are eloquent testimonies to the capacity of the youth to dream big and win big in an innovative manner. We have such men and women in this land too: our challenge is to find them early, nurture them and encourage them.”


WORLD BANK on YouWiN

In August 2015, the World Bank published an evaluation of the YouWin program by the economist David McKenzie. McKenzie analyzed survey data on the 1,920 firms three years after the program began, and found that the grant had a larger impact than he expected. The selected firms were substantially more likely to launch, survive, make profits, and, most importantly, to generate new jobs.
Of the firms evaluated, approximately 60% were new and 40% already existed. McKenzie analyzed these groups separately.
The main impact of the grant was that it seemed to have helped firms get off the ground and survive. Three years after the competition, 91% of entrepreneurs who launched their business after winning the grant were still in operation compared to only 54% of the losing entrepreneurs. For existing businesses, 96% of the grant-winners survived, while only 76% of the losers continued to operate.


World Bank report on YouWin: http://wwwwds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2015/08/12/090224b08306bb9a/1_0/Rendered/PDF/Identifying0an0ess0plan0competition.pdfWorld Bank report on YouWiN

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Apply for the Budding Entreprenurship Programme (YBLN) 2016


The Young Business Leaders of Nigeria is a network of “young business leaders” established to evolve creative methods of solving the unemployment crisis in Nigeria.
Presently, over forty million Nigerians (40,000,000) of employable age are unemployed. This figure represents almost a third of Nigeria’s growing population.


 YBLN is a focused attempt at getting a large mass of young people off the sidelines and passionately, proactively involved in evolving and maintaining strategies and actions that would help reduce this untenable rate of unemployment.
The key target is to reduce the rate of youth unemployment by 3% by December 2016.

The YBLN Budding Entrepreneurs Program would take place over a 6-week period commencing from 3rd  September – 16th October 2016. The program will feature academic and personal development content. Subsequently, continuous capacity building, free business advisory support, mentoring and networking opportunities would be offered to participants.

Eligibility

  • Applicant must not be younger than 18 or older than 35 as at 31st January, 2016.
  • Applicant must be able to write and speak English.
  • Applicant must have a track record of past achievements in their communities.
  • Applicant must have a start-up that should have been in existence for a minimum of ONE year and NOT older than THREE years.
  • Applicant must exude passion, personal drive and initiative.
  • Due to the physically demanding program schedule, expectant or nursing mothers are not eligible to apply.
  • Applicant must be religion tolerant and non-discriminatory in approach or relations.
  • Applicant must be prepared and ready to devote an uninterrupted time of 6weeks to the BE Programme. In the event an applicant has to take an interrupted leave of absence, this will lead to automatic dismissal. Exceptions due to emergency cases will be handled on a case by case basis.
  • Applicant must be a Nigerian national with a birth certificate, valid national ID card, driver’s license, international passport or voter’s card to prove.
  • Applicants must not be past or current beneficiaries of grants or seed fund awards from similar programmes.
  • Applicants should not be actively in formal education or in session/semester.

Click here to start your application now!!!


The Tony Elumelu Foundation entrepreneurship Programme(TEEP) 2016 for $100M Seed Fund




The Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP) is the flagship entrepreneurship programme of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, founded by the entrepreneur, respected investor and philanthropist Tony O. Elumelu.
The pan-African programme is inspired by the Founder’s:

Inclusive economic philosophy of Africapitalism, based on the belief that a vibrant African-led private sector is the key to unlocking Africa’s economic and social potential,

Commitment to drive African economic growth through the fostering of African entrepreneurship,

Mission to institutionalise luck and create an environment where home-grown pan-African companies in various sectors can flourish.

The vision is to establish the pre-eminent pan-African entrepreneurship programme and create 10,000 startups across Africa within the next 10 years that generate significant employment and wealth.

The Purpose is to
 Identify 10,000 African startups and entrepreneurs with ideas that have the potential to succeed
Grow the businesses through business skills training, mentoring, access to seed capital funding, information and membership in our Africa-wide alumni network
Create businesses that can generate at least 1,000,000 new jobs and contribute at least $10 billion in revenues across Africa over 10 years.

The Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme is a tool for implementing this vision. The programme is open to young compelling businesses with strong market feasibility, clear financial models and run by capable teams.

Selection into the programme will be a thorough process with no quotas of any kind to simply identify the game changers in the continent. The programme will support selected Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurs through the 7 Pillars of TEEP, a framework that includes mentorship, online and live learning, as well as access to information, networking and seed capital.


The Programme
1000 applicants would be selected annually in the Programme. Only one person from each business will have access to the mentoring platform and participate physically.
The Applicants will commit to producing three (3) narrative progress reports of their learning experience from the Programme:
i. Progress Report One (1) will be submitted on completion of the 12-week online skills learning assignments and mentoring hours by the end of June in the application year.
ii. Progress Report Two (2) at the end of the 3-day boot camp and Elumelu Entrepreneurship Forum, July in the application year.
iii. Progress Report Three (3) by December of the application year on the business development together with financial account of how the first seed capital funding was utilized for their business growth.
Only the Successful Applicants who have applied at the start of the Programme and completed all the tasks within the stipulated timelines are eligible for Programme funding and financial support.
The disbursement of the Seed Capital funding will be by payment into the Applicants business bank account. The Promoter is unable to pay the funding into a personal bank account. Applicant must submit an invoice for the full $5,000 before the same will be wired directly into the Applicant’s business bank account.
The Startups that have progressed their business plans sufficiently will also qualify for a 2nd stage returnable capital investment of $5,000.


Application Process and Selection Criteria
  1. All Applications must be submitted online through the TEEP Portal, which will open for 60 days from 1st January, 2016 to 1st March, 2016 (the “Application Window”).
  2. The Applicants must complete an application form by answering a series of mandatory questions, upload required documents and identification materials.
  3. Shortlisting of Applicants will take place from the close of the Application Window on 1st March, 2016.
  4. The selection will be carried out by the Promoter and an independent Selection Committee appointed by the Promoter using specified selection criteria to select the best-qualified entrepreneurs from the pool of applications. These criteria are:
  5. Feasibility: content of the business idea. A good business model that has clear and compelling mission to grow a sustainable, commercially viable business and is effectively communicated (25 points);
  6. Market Potential: knowledge and understanding of the market, customers and competitors for their idea/business (20 points);
iii. Financial Model: understanding of the basic financial requirements of running a business, costs and revenues. (20 points);
  1. Scalability: Demonstrates potential for replication and growth of their product or service to create jobs and wealth (10 points);
  2. Leadership Potential and Entrepreneurial Skills: Applicant has demonstrated leadership potential, capable of attracting people, customers and resources. Also exhibits strong passion and commitment for the business (25 points).
  3. Applicants who meet the selection criteria would be announced on the website on 22nd March, 2016 and contacted via the contact method indicated by the applicant in their application.
  4. If Applicants are offered a place in the Programme, Applicants will be expected to:
    i. complete a self-declaration form;
    ii. provide:
    a. proof of valid ID,
    b. personal bank statement for the immediate past 6 months,
    c. statement of current personal debts,
    d. reference from an employer, bank and/or academic institutions, not older than 6 months
    e. business bank account details
    iii. execute a legal agreement with the Promoter
  5. Applicants must accept the offer within 5 working days which includes signing and returning the legal agreement and submitting the additional information; otherwise the offer lapses.
  6. There will be a waiting list made up of Applicants who have points closest to the shortlisted applicants. Slots, which become available due to a lapsed or rejected offer shall be filled from the waiting list. Applicants who are on the waiting list will not be informed that they are on a waiting list until they receive an offer due to a slot becoming available.

Monday, 15 February 2016

Apply for the Intel Growth Academy (a 3 Month Accelerator) program 2016 for Nigerian Tech Startups



Get mentored by seasoned industry experts, get connected to value chains of select multinationals and hack your product/service to achieve growth.

Growth Academy is a 3 month accelerator for new and existing tech startups in Lagos/Nigeria to grow their businesses into profitable and sustainable enterprises. Selected businesses get product innovation support and access to the value chains of big industry partners to rapidly scale their user base.

The program is in three major parts

Training & Mentoring

Growth Hacking

Market Linkages

Demo Day: The final part of the program will be dedicated to preparing for the pitch sessions. Each team will undergo ‘how to pitch’ training and demo pitch sessions with the CcHUB Incubation team. Demo day gives startups the opportunity to share their solutions with members of the public, the media and possible investors. The focus of Demo Day will be on showing how they have progressed in the 3 months and future growth potentials

 To Apply go Here

Eligibility

 10 amazing tech startups that fit the following criteria:

1 Have a minimum of 3 people on the team
2 Early stage startup (Has generated revenue)
3 Startups must be committed to rapidly scaling their solutions within the three (3) months of the program


Participating in the program gives you access to mentorship, hands-on business advisory support and connects you to prospective investors, customers and the media.

Mentoring Program

  • Business skills are essential for every entrepreneur; ability to interact, negotiate, build relationships and make a profit
  • One on One mentoring by seasoned experts in the techosystem
  • Hands-on structured training to support product development cycles (scoping, research, usability engineering, development, testing & feedback loop etc) with Intel’s engineering team

Growth Hacking

  • Product innovation to rapidly unlock customer segments
  • Insights from marketing & sales gurus across industries
  • CcHUB’s MxLAB team will also provide tailored user experience & usability testing support to each team

Go-to-Market Campaign

  • Linkages with customers & suppliers of large organisations for direct value addition
  • Support go-to-market strategies (advertising & digital marketing with proven brand management organizations) of each startup

  • Application closes
    11:59pm, 18th February 2016
 To Apply go Here