Support entrepreneurs and create jobs in farming and sports in Ghana
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Life Transformers FoundationWho are you trying to help? What issue are you trying to address?
Our NGO aims to create entrepreneurs in Ghana who will change their life and the life’s of others. The project on the graduate unemployment in ghana would see to assisting young graduates to set up their own business and also help the intelligent but needy youth get into indigenous business to help achieve growth.
An other project is to assist farmers in the Eastern region to develop their farms. We have already managed to acquire a 40 acre land for this project. The project will see farmers grow mango, pawpaw and cashew which has ready market on the international market. In all we are looking at assisting 150 farmers for a start and we hope to assist many more after.
Apart from these we are ready to partner any outfit who want to develop sports in Ghana and Africa. We have young talents in hockey and football.
What is your project and how will it help?
The farmers would also see the help as a relieve and we look at growing fruits like mango, pawpaw and cashew which are marketable on the international market.
Today, sports is one important avenue of raising talents and creating employment and we also wish to actively engage in sports to raise talent which directly creates job.
We would not hesitate to send a proposal within these areas when our brief request is considered and replied.
How can other people partner with you on your project?
We need partnership in the area of funds and logistics.
Please detail the resources that you need.
An amount of US$ 25,000 can assist us buy hoes, cutlass and other farming equipment for the farmers whilst we also provide them with seeds and chemicals for farming.
To help train and set up at least 20 youths with US$ 500 each to set up their own business which would be monitored by us for effective growth.
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