The 2025 Federal Government Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) is a transformative funding opportunity designed to empower Nigerian creatives with access to structured finance—backed by a first-of-its-kind framework for monetising intellectual property (IP). Applications are now open for Phase 1 until June 30, 2025.

If you are a creative entrepreneur or business in film, fashion, digital arts, music, media, gaming, or related industries, this is your chance to scale with support from a government-backed vehicle aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda.


What is the 2025 Federal Government Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF)?

The 2025 Federal Government Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) was approved by the Federal Executive Council in October 2024 and is now operational. The fund supports the creative and cultural sectors through affordable debt, quasi-equity, and grant-based financing.

One of its most innovative features is the ability for creatives to collateralize their intellectual property, opening a new avenue for financing based on intangible assets.

It forms part of a broader national strategy to grow Nigeria’s creative economy into a $100 billion industry by 2030, with over 2 million jobs projected across the value chain.


Key Application Dates

PhaseApplication DatesTarget ApplicantsFunding Amount
1April 28 – June 30, 2025Mature projects seeking $100,000+Up to $100,000
2Opens August 4, 2025MSMEs and early-stage creativesBelow $100,000

Note: Disbursements for Phase 2 are expected to begin in April 2026.


Who is Eligible?

The fund is open to individuals and businesses in the following sectors:

  • Film, TV, animation, music production
  • Fashion and textile design
  • Gaming and digital media
  • Publishing and content creation
  • Cultural tourism and experiences
  • Support services: legal, IP management, logistics, training, and marketing

Application Requirements

To apply, applicants must provide:

  1. A completed online application via the official CEDF portal
  2. Business registration documents (CAC certification)
  3. A 5-year business case and financial projections
  4. A compelling PDF pitch deck
  5. Details of funding required ($100,000 minimum for Phase 1)
  6. Creative Leap Accelerator Program (CLAP) registration and reference
  7. TIN or bank account-linked mobile number

Ensure all documentation is correctly formatted before submission.


🧠 Expert Tips from Grant Database

According to the Grant Database Review Team:

“Creatives should approach this application as both a financial and creative storytelling exercise. Your pitch deck must be visually clear, emotionally compelling, and backed by solid numbers. Don’t overlook your CAC filings—any errors there could disqualify you.”

For best results:

  • Use a professional tone and narrative flow in your pitch deck
  • Ensure all CAC documentation is up to date
  • Submit clear financial projections showing internal rate of return (IRR) over 5 years
  • Highlight how your intellectual property has market value or potential

Need help preparing? Contact grantsdatabase.org for proposal drafting, refining, and review support.


🌐 How to Apply

To begin your application:

👉 Click here to apply now via the official CEDF portal

To read the full program background and eligibility details:

🔗 Read more about the programme here


Final Thoughts

The 2025 Federal Government Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) is more than just financial support—it is a national commitment to unleash Nigeria’s creative potential. With IP monetisation becoming a reality, and with structured funding support, this is a golden opportunity to bring your creative vision to life.

Don’t miss out—apply before June 30, 2025.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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