Public opinion just handed the youth grant a thumbs-up, with most people saying the cash is enough to actually kickstart real hustles.
Public verdict on the startup cash
Public verdict on the startup cash
- Infotrak polled Kenyans on the youth grant.
- Most respondents backed the amount as workable.
- A smaller chunk called it insufficient.
- A few admitted they were unsure.
- Seventy-seven percent said the funding can launch a business.
- Nineteen percent thought the sum fell short.
- Three percent could not decide either way.
- Six hundred twenty people took part nationwide.
- All forty-seven counties were represented.
- The snapshot captured the broad public mood.
- NYOTA Fund recognition sat at seventy-eight percent nationally.
- Eastern topped awareness at eighty-eight percent.
- Central followed closely.
- North Eastern lagged behind.
- Men showed higher recognition than women.
- Adults aged twenty-six to forty-five led awareness.
- Younger and older groups trailed slightly.
- Most correctly linked it to startup grants.
- Nairobi showed strong clarity on its purpose.
- North Eastern saw confusion about the training focus.
- Only thirty-six percent had direct or close involvement.
- Nearly half reported zero engagement.
- Eleven percent tried applying and missed out.
- Disbursements are rolling out nationwide.
- Training support follows the initial payout.
- Skills building sets up later funding rounds.