The School of African Microfinance Scholarship Programme.

For the fifth year, The MasterCard Foundation, in conjunction with the School of African Microfinance awarded scholarships to qualified applicants to attend School of African Microfinance 2012 training. The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program made it possible for organizations and individuals without own financial possibilities to attend SAM 2012 by providing scholarships for tuition fee, accommodation and travel costs.

The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is dedicated to expanding the capacity of microfinance practitioners, with particular focus on middle management and to increase institutional leadership among women and under-represented populations.

If you qualify under one or more of the following categories, you are encouraged to apply:

  1. Managers at microfinance institutions or banks.
  2. Microfinance Consultants who have in the past provided implementation support to financial institutions and are keen to increase their overall technical skills base.
  3. Individuals from the financial institutions that apply different models in their service delivery e.g. savings and credit cooperatives.

Women microfinance managers are encouraged to apply.

Scholarship Coverage

The scholarships are intended to supplement other resources available to the applicants. Applicants may be awarded full or partial scholarships, depending on the assessment of the awarding committee. In their application, applicants should state how much of the course fees they or their institutions are willing to meet. The scholarship award committee will use the combined criteria of merit and need to decide how much will be awarded to those who qualify.

All interested applicants should apply directly to the School of African Microfinance scholarships@samtraining.org.

All applicants must submit

  • A current résumé
  • A completed SAM application form.
  • A completed scholarship application form (this will be sent to applicants who qualify for SAM 2013)

All applications for the scholarship must be sent electronically (scholarships@samtraining.org) to the School of African Microfinance no later than 20th July 2013. Scholarship recipients will be notified on email no later than 3rd August 2013.

To register for SAM 2013 please download Application Form www.samtraining.org/registration.

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