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At FederalGrantsinfo.com, Our mission is to empower Nigerians through providing accurate, clear and complete information on federal government grants provided through Nigerian government.

We’re committed to guiding business owners, individuals and organizations through the process of identifying, qualifying for, and applying federal grant opportunities.

Our website provide easy-to-use search tools that gives information on the eligibility , deadlines, requirements, and details of a variety of federal grant opportunities from different Nigerian federal agencies.

No matter if you’re looking for funds for agriculture, education and business development, or community-based project, FederalGrantsinfo.com is your trusted source for exploring the federal grant landscape in Nigeria.

The Federal Government of Nigeria provides a range of grants and funding programs to support businesses, farmers, students, and communities. These grants are designed to reduce poverty, boost entrepreneurship, and create jobs across the country. In this guide, you’ll learn what federal government grants are, how they work, who qualifies, and how to apply through official channels.

What Is Federal Government Grants

Federal government grants are non-repayable funds given by the Nigerian government to individuals, organizations, and cooperatives. These grants are not loans and do not require repayment, provided recipients meet the stated conditions.
They are usually disbursed through agencies such as:

  • Bank of Industry (BOI)

  • SMEDAN

  • Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

  • Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

  • NIRSAL Microfinance Bank

The main goal is to promote economic growth, innovation, and financial inclusion.

Funding & Coverage

Grant amounts differ depending on the program. Below are common federal grant programs and their funding ranges:

 
Program NameFunding RangeTarget GroupDuration
FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovation Grant₦500,000 – ₦2 millionYouth and startups2024–2025
YouWin Connect₦1 million – ₦3 millionEntrepreneurs aged 18–406–12 months
National Youth Investment Fund (NYIF)₦250,000 – ₦3 millionYouth-led businessesOngoing
Agricultural Credit Support Scheme (ACSS)₦500,000+Smallholder farmersYear-round
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT)₦5,000 monthlyPoor and vulnerable householdsContinuous

Information may vary depending on program phase; confirm details through the official grant portal.

 

Who Is Eligible

Eligibility depends on the specific grant. Generally, applicants must:

  • Be Nigerian citizens aged 18 or older

  • Have a verifiable business or project idea

  • Possess a Bank Verification Number (BVN)

  • Operate a registered business (CAC certificate preferred)

  • Belong to a recognized cooperative or business association (for some programs)

  • Demonstrate financial need and capacity to manage funds

Priority is often given to youths, women, farmers, and rural entrepreneurs.