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Equipping Social Change Makers for Nigeria’s Development

Fountain Initiative for Social Development (FISD) is a not for profit social enterprise that provides professional services to stimulate necessary development in underprivileged and underserved communities across Nigeria in areas of entrepreneurship, career development, and employability.

FISD is holding her Annual Social Impact Seminar and Graduation Ceremony on Friday 16th November 2018 at 8:30am at the Fountain of Life Church hall. The Annual Social Impact Seminar is in recognition of the Global Entrepreneurship Week with a Panel Session themed: “Equipping Social Change Makers for Nigeria’s Development” while the graduation ceremony is to graduate all successful candidates for FISD 2018 programmes. Speakers from the Bank of Industry and SMEDAN will be speaking at the events of fund opportunities available for Entrepreneurs and SMEs, While Funding Space and Afrigrant will be exploring funding opportunities for NGO’s, NPO’s, and Change Makers in the society. This is an event that all entrepreneurs, Civil societies, change Makers and the Public must not miss. The event is Free.. For enquiries call 08163105686 or 08073195507.

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Fri, November 16, 2018

8:30 AM – 1:00 PM.

LOCATION

The Fountain Of Life Church

12 Industrial Estate Road

Ilupeju

Lagos.

Fountain Initiative for Social Development(FISD), is a not for profit,faith-based educational, vocational and entrepreneurial development social enterprise

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