Chapel Hill Denham opens applications for Creative Catalyst 2

Chapel Hill Denham has announced the opening of applications for the second edition of its Creative Catalyst programme. This initiative aims to support creative talents in Nigeria. Details on the application process are now available through official channels.

Chapel Hill Denham, a prominent Nigerian investment firm, has launched applications for Creative Catalyst 2, building on the success of its inaugural programme. The initiative focuses on fostering innovation and growth in the creative sector, providing participants with resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities. While specific deadlines and eligibility criteria are outlined on the firm's website, the programme underscores the company's commitment to empowering local creatives amid Nigeria's evolving arts and entertainment landscape. This development aligns with broader efforts to bolster the creative economy, which contributes significantly to the nation's GDP. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply promptly to secure a spot in this competitive cohort.

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