Unik Foundation has announced the beneficiaries of its P100,000 Seed Grant, an initiative designed to uplift marginalized groups, including women, youth, children, and people living with disabilities. This milestone initiative is a significant step toward fostering social equity and inclusivity across Botswana.
The recipients, drawn from various districts, will utilize the funds to launch or expand projects in critical sectors such as agriculture, technology, and education. Among the grantees are a youth-led agribusiness cooperative, a women-driven textile enterprise, and a digital accessibility startup led by persons with disabilities.
This grant is a cornerstone of Unik Foundation’s mission to promote self-reliance and address inequalities through targeted financial aid and technical support. By empowering vulnerable groups, the initiative seeks to drive sustainable development and improve livelihoods.
Stakeholders have praised the program for tackling key socio-economic challenges and enabling marginalized groups to thrive independently. Unik Foundation’s efforts highlight the power of inclusive development in shaping a more equitable Botswana.