• Academic Institution
In an attempt to contribute towards creating employment and reducing poverty, the Southern African Institute of Learning (SAIL) will commemorate the Women’s March that took place on the 9 August 1956 in Pretoria, by committing to train and empower rural women with basic business skills to become self-sufficient. One thousand nine hundred and fifty six (1956) rural women will undergo mobile learning at no cost to the women.
  • Stages of Support

    • Idea
    • Start-up
    • Early
    • Growth
    • Mature
  • Nonfinancial support delivery mechanism

    • Classroom / seminar training
    • Online / mobile
  • Nonfinancial Support

    • Leadership development
    • Building HR capacity
    • Business strategy and planning
    • Financial management
    • Needs assessment
    • Performance management
    • Value / supply chain development
    • Ideation
    • Sector development
    • Governance structure
    • Due diligence
    • Building M&E capacity
    • Exit strategies
    • Technology development or adoption
  • Investment Instruments

    • Grant
  • Intervention Type

    • Promote and educate about entrepreneurship
  • Sectors of Focus

    • Agriculture & Food
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Information and communication technology
  • Stakeholder or Business Model Focus

    • Social enterprise
    • Women entrepreneurs
    • Advocacy
    • Rural communities
    • Gender inclusion
    • Youth entrepreneurs
    • Minority or previously excluded population
  • Impact objectives

    • Access to education
    • Agricultural productivity
    • Capacity building
    • Community development
    • Employment generation
    • Health improvement
    • Income/productivity growth
    • Sustainable land use
  • Verticals

    • AgTech
    • EdTech