Vodafone Ghana foundation has launched a programme that would take proposals from individuals and NGOs with ideas for social development.
Dubbed Bring a Cheer to your Community, the programme is geared towards effecting change in various communities across the country.
Vodafone Foundation and Sustainability Manager, Afriyie Ofori-Koree tells Joy Business the Foundation is looking for projects in the space of health, education, entrepreneurship and youth.
Successful applicants can receive up to GHC50,000 for their projects of interest and can send their applications from now to the 20th of December, 2014.
Ms Ofori-Koree also announced that Vodafone would launch 7 projects under its Mobile for Good challenge next week.
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