MSME Awards

National Presidential MSME & Cooperatives Awards

The National Presidential MSME Awards aims to coordinate all key role players in the ecosystem in support of small enterprise development. Furthermore, these awards will recognise and celebrate the best performing MSMEs, Cooperatives, Ecosystem Enablers and Corporates that are supporting MSME development.

Applications close on Sunday, 22 September 2024

National Presidential MSMEs and Cooperatives Summit

We’re thrilled to introduce the lineup of speakers and panel members for the 2024 National Presidential MSMEs and Cooperatives Summit! 

This dynamic group of innovators and thought leaders are revolutionising the MSME landscape and we can’t wait to hear their insights. 

From entrepreneurial powerhouses to cooperative experts, these speakers are the best in the business. 

Application and Pitch Information

1

Submit Your Application Online

One application per category, with a maximum of 2 categories per MSME.

2

Pitch Opportunity

Selected MSMEs will have the chance to pitch in their respective districts.

3

Next Phase

Selected MSMEs will advance to the provincial pitch.

4

Award Ceremony

Successful applicants will attend the National Presidential MSME & Cooperatives Awards ceremony.

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MSME Objectives

At the heart of the National Presidential MSME & Cooperatives Awards lies a commitment to driving the success and sustainability of small enterprises and cooperatives. Our objectives are designed to foster a dynamic and supportive ecosystem that nurtures innovation, celebrates excellence, and catalyzes economic growth. We believe in recognizing and rewarding the contributions of those who are making a significant impact in the MSME sector. Our core objectives are as follows:

Promote Entrepreneurial Activities

Objective: Promote entrepreneurial activities through identifying and showcasing innovative stakeholders.

Recognise and Celebrate Excellence

Objective: Recognise and celebrate excellence amongst ecosystem stakeholders.

Catalyse Developmental Initiatives

Objective: Be a catalyst for the creation of developmental initiatives.

Recognise Outstanding Performance

Objective: Recognise outstanding performance and skills positively impacting on the GDP of the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common queries about the National Presidential MSME & Cooperatives Awards. Discover how to participate, the benefits of being recognized, and other essential information to help you navigate the awards process.

SMME stands for small, medium and micro enterprises. The qualification of an MSME is defined according to the revised Schedule 1 of the National Definition of Small Enterprise Schedule (March 2019) contained in the National Small Enterprise Act, 1996 (Act No. 102 of 1996), read with the National Enterprise Amendment Act, 2003 (Act No. 26 of 2003) and the National Small Enterprises Act, 2004 (Act No. 29 of 2004). For more detail please use go to the following link: Revised Schedule 1 of the National Definition of Small Enterprise Schedule 

A cooperative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise. A cooperative society is defined as a business owned and controlled equally by the people who uses its services or work for it.  Cooperatives are regulated by the Cooperatives Act 14 of 2005.

A financier or funder is an organisation, public or private in nature, whose sole or main business is the provision finance to MSMEs, Cooperatives and relevant enterprises. This funding can come in the form of debt instruments, equity instruments or grant funding.

An Ecosystem Support Services stakeholder or service provider is a company or organisation that facilitates or enables MSMEs, entrepreneurs and cooperatives to achieve growth and sustainability through capacity building, market access or other means of empowerment. These Ecosystem Support services come in the form of accelerator programmes, incubation hubs and other similar organisations such as chambers or community-based organisations. Ecosystem Support Services stakeholders or service providers exclude corporates.