Details of how to apply for the Facebook Community Accelerator Program 2021 have emerged.
News Online reports that Community Accelerator is a worldwide program that is being Organized by Facebook as part of its community leadership schemes. It is scheduled to take place for eight (8) months where participants will be supported in the quest to build their communities.
The program is basically aimed at assisting people who exhibits leadership qualities in a community, and in addition, have ideas that can be converted into reality which will lead towards achieving community’s goals.
In course of the program, qualified groups will be engaged in training, mentorship, and in addition be supported financially.
Communities who have Facebook Group(s) with its leaders around eighteen (18) years of age and above, and also stays in the said community are fully eligible to apply.
Any Community applying must have being in existed for more than one (1) year, with not less than one thousand (1,000) members.
However, the said program is not available in all countries but the ones listed below;
Accepted Language: English and German.
Qualified communities will be awarded with fifty thousand US Dollars ($50,000) which is expected to be used for projects that can meet up with the community’s plan. Qualified communities that are subset of basic communities will be given one million USD ($1,000,000) which is an extra fund to the stipulated prize.
Any Community with an active group on Facebook, who think they can partake in this Programme are advised to grab the opportunity and apply by Clicking Here.
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