SPONSORS
The grant to be given to beneficiaries would be sourced from sponsors, who may be corporate organizations, government (local, state, federal) and their agencies, multi-lateral agencies and bilateral agencies. Grants by corporate sponsors, for I4J beneficiaries, are contributions towards a common good and may be tax deductible.
Sponsors who indicate interest and have made firm commitment would be presented with the list of admitted beneficiaries and their chosen projects from where they can choose projects of interest.

A corporate sponsor may choose to select projects that will complement their existing businesses or add value to a community of interest. They may choose to further invest in beneficiaries business, as equity part owner, after graduation from the I4J program, subject to mutual agreement with the beneficiaries. A government sponsor may choose to sponsor projects that will add value to their communities or just a means to empower beneficiaries from their communities.

Classes of sponsor which include Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze shall be created. A sponsor's class shall depend on the number of beneficiaries sponsored. Organisations are encouraged to proudly display their I4J sponsorship status on their letterhead, billboards, adverts and other promotional materials.

Click here to fill an expression of interest form as a sponsor of I4J initiative
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Expressions of interest in I4J are hereby requested from Beneficiaries and Sponsors. Click here to fill the appropriate online form. It is possible to wear more than one cap in the I4J program. A promoter can be a sponsor, a sponsor can be a beneficiary, etc.
 
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
21th March, 2007
The Internet for Jobs (I4J) Initiative launched