MEST Scale

Unlock your SME's Potential to Scale

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a critical role in Ghana’s socio-economic growth. They represent over 80% of enterprises in the Ghanaian market. However, despite the significant role they play in the development of their communities and the economy, SMEs face a number of key challenges that make it difficult for them to scale up sustainably.

MEST Scale is a venture acceleration program designed by MEST, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, to help Small and Growing Businesses strengthen their operations, address key technology gaps and increase their ability and capacity to scale their growth.


How We Support

Tailored Support
Get seasoned business advice that responds to your specific needs
Leadership Coaching
Receive leadership coaching from leading professionals
Investor Engagement
Get investor readiness support and growth capital linkages
Funding & Partnerships
Access an array of funding and partnership opportunities
Technology Enhancement
Improve use of technology to enhance business development
Specialist Consultations
Area-specific experts provide consultation sessions and guidance

Eligibility Criteria

MEST Scale is looking to support small and medium enterprises that are ready to scale
  • Commercially viable: A business at its growth stage that has achieved product-market fit
  • Sales and traction:Has annual sales ranging from $150,000 – $5 million USD
  • Personnel and talent:A full-time management team with more than 5 members
  • Scalability:Has a clear ambition for growth and potential to scale
  • Revenue and profit:Sales/revenue for at least 3 years, clear financial breakeven path if not already profitable
  • Market:Business must be based in Ghana and headquartered in the Greater Accra region

MEST Scale Curriculum 

PHASE 1 – Scale Diagnosis and Strategy 

Duration – 4 Months

Company leaders engage with MEST Scale team to create or enhance their strategic plans for scaling. The company will also identify the types of technology enhancement that would be helpful for their scaling objectives.

Objectives – Ensure SMEs have;

  • A better understanding of what it takes to scale
  • A completed scale-readiness diagnosis identifying their venture’s main gaps
  • An articulated Scale Strategy
  • An articulated technology plan for scale

 

PHASE 2 – Bespoke Scale Preparation

Duration – 8 Months

Specialists will hold sessions with leaders at their companies to help address key challenges identified during the diagnosis phase. This phase will include technology consulting as well as bespoke consultative services to resolve business management inefficiencies and technology gaps.

Objectives: Help SMEs to improve on their scale readiness by addressing the key technology gap and significant operational gaps.

 

PHASE 3 – Implementation 

Duration – 6 to 36 Months

The company implements its scaling plan. Continued support from MEST may take the form of financial linkages, advisory support, and other partnering roles.

Objectives: Establishing the scale project operation and financial plan, Implementing a scale pilot, and embarking on their scale project.


Application Process  

  1. Fill out the expression of interest form
  2. Application form sent to companies who express interest
  3. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis
  4. Interview invitations sent to shortlisted companies
  5. Final selection made with offers of admission

Application Timeline and Program Dates  

September 15, 2021 – Call for Expression of Interest opens

October 18, 2021 – Call for Expression of Interest closes

November 19, 2021 – Selected ventures announced

December 2021  – Program starts

December 2021 – March 2022 – Phase 1: Scale Diagnostic and Strategy (4 Months)

April 2022 – November 2022 – Phase 2: Bespoke Scale Preparation (8 Months)

December 2022 – Phase 3: Implementation (variable 6-36 Months)

Overview

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October 29, 2021
Program dates Dec 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022
OrganizerMEST Africa
Website Visit website
Targets Ghana
Sectors Sector agnostic

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