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Creative Economy Fund Now Open for Nigerians – Apply Before May 30, 2025

Creative Economy Fund Now Open for Nigerians – Apply Before May 30, 2025

The Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy (FMACTCE) has launched the Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF), a groundbreaking initiative designed to support and grow Nigeria’s creative industries.

Approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC), the fund is a major investment in the country’s creative sector, focusing on industries such as film, music, fashion, art, publishing, gaming, and cultural tourism. The initiative aims to create jobs, encourage economic diversification, and elevate Nigeria’s cultural presence globally.

Key Objectives of the CEDF

The Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) is designed to:

  • Stimulate Growth in creative sectors by providing capital to expand production and reach new markets.
  • Increase Access to Finance by offering funding options to creative entrepreneurs who lack access to traditional financial institutions.
  • Promote Job Creation and economic diversification, especially for youth, through the growth of creative businesses.
  • Leverage Intellectual Property (IP) by enabling creators to use their works (films, music, art) as collateral for securing financial backing.

By empowering creative businesses to scale, the fund is set to contribute significantly to Nigeria’s economy, moving it beyond oil and traditional industries.

How to Apply

Interested Nigerian entrepreneurs and creatives can apply for the CEDF before the May 30, 2025 deadline.

Click here to apply

Why This Fund Matters

The CEDF is a pioneering move that recognizes the potential of Nigeria’s creative sector as an economic driver. By unlocking new financing opportunities and leveraging the value of intellectual property, this fund provides a unique opportunity for creative professionals to thrive in a sustainable and competitive market.

Source: MSME Africa


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