Nigeria for Women Project (NFWP): How Nigerian Women Can Access Livelihood Grants and Business Support
The Nigeria for Women Project (NFWP) is a Federal Government-led–led women empowerment programme designed to help Nigerian women grow their income, improve business skills, and strengthen community support systems. The project focuses on women who are already working or running small businesses but need support to move forward.
Supported by the World Bank, the NFWP works at the community level, helping women access training, savings opportunities, and livelihood grants through organised groups.
If you are looking for women empowerment programs in Nigeria that go beyond talk and focus on real livelihoods, this is one opportunity to pay attention to.
What the Nigeria for Women Project Offers
The NFWP is not a cash giveaway. It is a structured programme that helps women build sustainable income sources over time.
Key benefits include:
Practical business and financial skills training
Support to improve existing small businesses
Access to livelihood grants (after meeting programme requirements)
Group savings and financial inclusion support
Strong community networks through Women Affinity Groups
The goal is to help women earn more, manage money better, and support one another within their communities.
Who the Programme Is For
The Nigeria for Women Project is designed for economically active women who are already doing something to earn income, even on a small scale.
Examples of supported businesses include:
Trading and petty commerce
Tailoring and fashion services
Hairdressing and beauty services
Small-scale farming and agro-processing
Food processing and catering
Artisan and craft work
Group-based agricultural or processing activities
If you are already working but struggling with capital, skills, or growth, the programme is meant for you.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the NFWP grant for women in Nigeria, you must:
Be a woman aged 18 years or above
Be economically active (already running or engaged in a small business)
Live in a participating state or local government area
Be willing to join or form a Women Affinity Group
Participate in group meetings, training, and savings activities
✅ Important:
There is no application or registration fee at any stage.
What Are Women Affinity Groups (WAGs)
Women Affinity Groups are the foundation of the Nigeria for Women Project.
A Women’s Affinity Group is a community-based group where women:
Save money together
Attend training sessions
Support one another’s businesses
Qualify collectively for programme benefits
Participation in a group is mandatory. The programme does not support individuals outside these groups because the group system:
Encourages accountability
Builds financial discipline
Strengthens community support
Improves access to grants and training
Women who are active in their groups benefit more over time.
NFWP Grant Details
The NFWP grant is provided as livelihood support, not free cash.
In previous phases:
Individual grants ranged from about ₦30,000 to ₦60,000, depending on the state and phase
Some Women Affinity Groups received larger group-based funding for collective businesses or revolving savings
Grant access depends on:
Training participation
Active group involvement
Savings behaviour
Meeting programme milestones
This approach ensures the funds are used to strengthen businesses and income, not spent without impact.
How to Apply Nigeria for Women Project 2026
Follow these simple steps to apply:
Step 1: Visit the Official Portal
Go to the official NFWP registration page:
👉 https://nfwp.gov.ng/register
Step 2: Complete Online Registration
Fill in your details correctly and submit the form.
Step 3: Join or Form a Women Affinity Group
You will be guided to connect with a group in your community or form one if none exists.
Step 4: Participate Actively
Attend trainings, meetings, and savings activities. Financial support is considered after active participation.
There is no fixed nationwide deadline. Registration and implementation depend on state rollout, and grants are released in phases, not on a first-come, first-served basis.
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