Green Businesses Given Last Chance to Grow & Transform Economy with EU-funded Accelerator, UGEFA

Green Businesses Given Last Chance to Grow & Transform Economy with EU-funded Accelerator, UGEFA

The EU-funded Uganda Green Enterprise Finance Accelerator (UGEFA), which provides sustainable Ugandan enterprises with support to scale and contribute to a green and inclusive economy, has today announced that it is accepting applications for its fourth and final cohort to join its programme.

UGEFA is seeking high-potential small and medium-sized enterprises looking for debt finance to invest in their business. UGEFA targets SMEs that specialise in eco-tourism, clean energy, sustainable transport, waste management and green manufacturing, including agro-processing (turning raw crops into finished products such as textiles and dried fruit).

Amplifying the impact of environmentally-conscious enterprises is essential to growing the economy, improving living conditions for thousands of people and increasing access to fulfilling employment. Green Circle Ltd Applications for the final cohort of the programme open 1st March and close 14th April. Previous applicants have received capacity-building workshops to help them scale through a series of hands-on interactive sessions to refine their business models, financial systems management and impact measures.

Since its launch in March 2020, UGEFA has: Received 1900+ registrations

Accepted 120 enterprises into the programme

Delivered 50+ workshops

UGEFA supports successful applicants through its business advisors, led by adelphi and Finding XY . It involves tried and tested practical tools to prepare entrepreneurs for managing growth and gives them a platform to showcase their businesses and share ideas with peers.

The aim is to help enterprises prepare their loan application and access UGEFA’s network of partner banks – Equity Bank, Yako Bank, Opportunity Bank – to achieve the next stage of growth. Green Coal Uganda Businesses that are eligible (see criteria below) can receive support during application clinics. This includes help with preparing the necessary documents as part of their applications (e.g., business plans) and providing tips and tricks on how to compile a compelling application to the programme.

Commenting on the opening of the call for applications, Rainer Agster, adelphi Executive Board Member said, “UGEFA provides the support green enterprises need to grow and scale. We know that access to finance is a key challenge for green SMEs – UGEFA establishes the framework to make these enterprises bankable. Beyond that, UGEFA supports enterprises to scale their positive impacts for people and the planet, to become frontrunners of a green economy in Uganda.”

Leveraging Uganda’s human and natural resources effectively has the potential to boost GDP by 10 percent and generate four million jobs over the next 20 years. This will improve […]

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