Our Impact

At KilSah, we understand the challenges small businesses face. Our work with small businesses, youth entrepreneurs, and women entrepreneurs impacts local communities and empowers women. Small businesses are an important part of any economy. Access to Finance is one of the major challenges facing small enterprises, especially women-owned enterprises. Our training and mentoring services help small businesses learn to operate their businesses successfully so they can increase their chances of accessing finance. Our support for small businesses enables them to sustain and grow their businesses while creating jobs.

Our Impact

Committed to SDGS:

SDG 1
SDG 5
SDG 8

Small Businesses Supported

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By providing MSMEs and entrepreneurs with the business skills needed to manage their enterprises, KilSah helps them grow. As a result of our training and mentoring, MSMEs can manage their businesses properly, improve their income, and take care of their family.

Jobs Created

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Entrepreneurship is a tool for job creation, and our services have enabled enterprises to formalize, grow and create jobs.

Grants awarded

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Lack of finance is considered one of the most significant constraints for MSMEs, especially women-owned businesses. We provide an opportunity for small businesses to access grants to purchase equipment and other resources to help scale their enterprises.

Testimonial

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Treda Organics is a Natural Personal care brand for the everyday person. We are committed to helping our clients gain confidence through improved skin and hair health. The grant funding enabled us to purchase an industrial mixer and a molder to increase the number of our products and improve our operations. This allows us to meet our current customer demand and cut the waiting period.

Treda Organics

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The name of my business is Mersh Empire, and our services include creating African-inspired dresses for women and children using 90% African print fabrics. Winning this grant has helped my business acquire a sewing machine that will increase output and ultimately profit. 

Merilyn Ayoleke Abioye
Creative Director, Mersh Empire.

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