Kenyans, Ignore Facebook Posts Promoting Fake ‘2025 National Youth Empowerment’ Grant

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Kenyans, ignore Facebook posts promoting fake ‘2025 National Youth Empowerment’ grant

IN SHORT: A viral Facebook post claims that the Kenyan government is offering grants of up to KSh700,000, but this is false. We found that the application links lead to unrelated trading platforms and WhatsApp chats.

A Facebook post claims that the “National Youth Empowerment Fund Application Form 2025” is now available.

It promises Kenyans aged 13 to 65 a grant ranging from KSh150,000 to KSh700,000 (about US$1,155 to $5,400) to support their businesses or education.

The post urges users to check their eligibility and apply via the provided link. Some versions state that payments have already begun.

The Kenyan government runs various youth support initiatives, including the Youth Enterprise Development Fund, the Uwezo Fund and the Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities Project. These initiatives are offered through official channels.

These initiatives usually involve structured training programmes, loan applications or group-based funding, rather than individual grants distributed via unofficial links.

Similar posts appear here and here. (Note: See more instances at the end of this report.)

So, is this fund legitimate? We checked.

Don’t fall for it!

We examined the links attached to the posts and noticed that they do not lead to a government application portal.