Funders (4)
About This Project
GRIP Youth Skills & Economic Empowerment Program is a structured initiative designed to equip young people with practical digital, vocational, and entrepreneurial skills. The project will train, mentor, and support youth to become employable or start small businesses, improving income opportunities and reducing unemployment.
Detailed Description
The GRIP Youth Skills & Economic Empowerment Program is a targeted intervention focused on addressing youth unemployment through practical, hands-on training and structured mentorship. The program will deliver intensive training across digital skills, business development, and vocational capabilities, enabling participants to transition into employment or entrepreneurship. Participants will undergo a structured learning pathway that includes: Foundational skills training Practical workshops and real-world simulations Mentorship from industry professionals Business and career readiness support Post-training guidance for job placement or business setup The project will be implemented in phases to ensure quality delivery and measurable impact. Each phase will be tracked through defined milestones, including enrollment, training completion, skill certification, and post-program outcome verification. The ultimate goal is to empower young people with sustainable income-generating skills and reduce dependency by creating pathways to employment and entrepreneurship.
Project Complexity Assessment
This project has moderate management requirements. We recommend quarterly check-ins for projects of this complexity.
Complexity Factors
| Factor | Rating | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | 🟡 Medium | ₦8.5M (Moderate funding) |
| Timeline | 🟢 Low | 5.3 months (Short duration) |
| Geographic Scope | 🟢 Low | 1 location(s) (Single location) |
| Stakeholders | 🟡 Medium | 5 partner(s) (Moderate coordination) |
| Project Owner Track Record | 🟡 Normal | Tier 1 Project Owner (Appropriate tier match) |
| Overall Rating | 🟡 Medium Complexity | Score: 6/12 |
What This Means for Funders
- Quarterly check-ins recommended
- Moderate monitoring requirements
- Standard success factors apply
- Good for experienced funders
Why This Rating?
This complexity rating is calculated based on budget size, timeline duration, geographic scope, number of stakeholders, and Project Owner capacity match.
Learn more about our methodology →Expected Impact
Verified by CSRiseThis project is expected to directly train and empower 150 young people with practical, job-ready skills. At least 60% of participants are expected to secure employment, internships, or start micro-businesses within 3–6 months after completion. The program will contribute to reducing youth unemployment and increasing economic participation within the community
Project Updates & Reports
Implementation Started
Jun 27, 2026We have mobilized our team and kicked off implementation on the ground.