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Home»Our Blog»How Businesses Can Access Grants and Funding: A Practical Guide

How Businesses Can Access Grants and Funding: A Practical Guide

Favour AbatangJuly 24, 20253 Mins Read
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Accessing grants and funding is often one of the most critical factors in launching, sustaining, or scaling a business. Whether you’re a startup, social enterprise, or small-to-medium enterprise (SME), knowing how to navigate the funding landscape can make the difference between growth and stagnation. This article breaks down the key steps businesses can take to secure grants and other funding opportunities.

1. Understand the Types of Funding Available

Before pursuing any financial support, it’s important to understand the types of funding that exist:

  • Grants – Non-repayable funds provided by governments, NGOs, or foundations for specific purposes (e.g., innovation, job creation, green energy).
  • Equity Investment – Funding in exchange for shares in the business (angel investors, venture capitalists).
  • Debt Financing – Loans that must be repaid with interest (bank loans, microfinance).
  • Crowdfunding – Raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically online.

Identify Relevant Opportunities

Finding the right funding requires thorough research. Here are some strategies:

  • Use Grant Databases and Platforms – Websites like Grants.gov, SME Toolkit, Africa Business Communities, or Tony Elumelu Foundation regularly publish open calls.
  • Follow Funding Bodies – Stay updated with development organizations, corporate CSR programs, and international donors that support private sector growth.
  • Sign Up for Newsletters – Many platforms send alerts on new funding opportunities tailored to your industry and location.

3. Align Your Business With the Funder’s Goals

Every funding opportunity comes with its own focus—climate change, youth employment, women-led enterprises, tech innovation, etc. To increase your chances:

  • Tailor your pitch or proposal to the funder’s priorities.
  • Show measurable impact—how will your business create jobs, empower communities, or solve a problem?
  • Provide clear financials and projections—funders want to see that your business is sustainable and scalable.

4. Prepare a Strong Application

A grant or funding application is your chance to convince the provider that your business is worth investing in. To stand out:

  • Clearly define your problem and solution.
  • Explain your business model.
  • Include a budget and expected outcomes.
  • Demonstrate your team’s capacity to deliver.
  • Attach necessary documents like registration certificates, financial statements, or pitch decks.

If you’re applying for equity funding, prepare a solid investor pitch deck that covers the problem, market opportunity, solution, traction, financials, and your team.

5. Leverage Networks and Partnerships

Funding doesn’t always go to the best ideas—it often goes to the best-connected businesses. Join incubators, accelerators, and business associations where funders scout for credible projects.

  • Attend pitch competitions and demo days.
  • Network with mentors and advisors who can recommend or connect you to funders.
  • Consider strategic partnerships with NGOs or academic institutions if you’re applying for development-oriented grants.

6. Stay Committed and Complaint.

Most funders require detailed reporting on how their funds are used. From the outset:

  • Track your expenses carefully.
  • Maintain updated records of impact, sales, and operations.
  • Communicate regularly with your funders or investors.

Being accountable and transparent builds your credibility for future funding rounds

7. Don’t Rely on One Source

Diversify your funding sources. Consider a mix of grants, revenue, and private investment to reduce risk. A business with multiple income streams is more likely to survive economic shocks and continue to attract support.

Final Thoughts

Accessing grants and funding is not just about money—it’s about telling a compelling story, building trust, and showing potential for impact and growth. With persistence, preparation, and the right positioning, your business can unlock the financial support it needs to thrive.

Bonus Tip: Keep a “funding readiness kit” with your CAC certificate, financial statements, pitch deck, business plan, and past project reports—this saves time and builds confidence when applying.

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Favour Abatang is a Non-profit Executive and International Development Expert with experience leading an organisation, curating programs, and fundraising. She has made significant strides in supporting teenage mothers and at-risk girls through tailored second-chance opportunities. She is currently expanding her impact as the Community Manager at Opportunity Desk.

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