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Below are some funding programs that can benefit businesses affected by the raid.
Dang And Friends Network
Dang and Friends Network has launched a program to support businesses affected by the looting. This was disclosed in a tweet by social enterprise Scale My Hustle.Dang and friends network are also willing to support people who has been affected, to benefit from this, send an email with evidences to letsrebuildlagos@gmail.com
— ScaleMyHustle (@scalemyhustle) October 26, 2020
NBC Tribe
National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has launched a recovery fund called the NBCTribe SME Recovery Fun.NBC tribe has also come up with a recovery fund for MSMEs that had their stores vandalized, you can apply for the recovery fund here: https://t.co/UnUPYoRuWP
— ScaleMyHustle (@scalemyhustle) October 26, 2020
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Alltrnatv
Alltrnatv has offered to support business outlets, which have been vandalised, with free renovation consultations.Interested parties should send pictures and videos of their spaces, as well as their names and phone numbers to altrnatvdesigns@gmail.com on or before 6pm tomorrow (27th Oct, 2020)
— ALTRNATV (@altrnatvng) October 26, 2020
We will reach out to selected parties shortly after. Consultation is free of charge.
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Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF)
Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) is looking to help businesses through its SME recovery fund.Are you a Lagos-based small business and your store got looted or vandalized during the curfew?
— Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (@LSETF) October 23, 2020
LSETF is here to support.
Fill out the form https://t.co/bFKQtE7k2M#LSETFCares #SaveLagos #MakingLagosA21stCenturyState #Recovery pic.twitter.com/kSDhfGDcdJ
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