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1st Eweland Youth Business Proposal Project

Wed, 16 Jul 2014 Source: Doris Dzameshie

CEANA Convention – Denver, Colorado

August 29 – September 1, 2014

Call for Business Proposals

1st Eweland Youth (Age 18 – 40) Business Proposal Project to be held on August 29th

- September 1

st

2014

Crown Plaza –Denver International Airport Convention Center, 15500 East 40th

Avenue, Denver, Colorado

80239, 303-371-9494 – Online registration link at www.ewecolorado.org

THEME: “Ewedukoa fe nyonyo, ekam!”

“The development and growth of Eweland and its people, is my responsibility, my business”.

Business proposals are invited for projects related to community development in Eweland (Ghana, Togo,

Republic of Benin), with special emphasis on a five year development plan

The Denver, Colorado convention will provide an excellent opportunity for participants to share their business

proposals with fellow colleagues as well as investors. All proposals will be reviewed by a panel of business and

community leaders. Participants will be notified of the final decisions within two weeks of submission deadline.

A winner will be announced in Denver, Colorado

Proposal Submission Guidelines

You may submit ONE proposal by EMAIL in a Microsoft Word document (see format below).

Proposal Format:

The proposal should be created as a Word document and the body should not exceed 5 pages. Save this

entire document on your computer using a file name that includes your last name and first name (ex.

SmithAlan-proposal.doc).

Lay Summary Format:

Please write in paragraph form, a summary of your proposal (5 pages) in lay language (Flesch-Kincaid grade

level <8) i.e in language understandable to the general public.

Deadline:

You should submit your proposal no later than July 30th, 2014 to aiscii.org@gmail.com

Information on the convention can be found at www.ewecolorado.org

Contact:

Please contact aiscii.org@gmail.com or call: 202?716?8752 if you have questions.

Source: Doris Dzameshie