NERI stands for the National Entrepreneurship Research Institute, a government-backed research institution dedicated to advancing entrepreneurship knowledge, policy, and practice in Nigeria.
NERI conducts applied research, policy analysis, and program development to strengthen Nigeria’s entrepreneurship ecosystem. This includes tracking trends, publishing insights, and designing interventions for MSMEs.
Yes, NERI operates under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, with a mandate to support national development through entrepreneurship research and innovation.
Entrepreneurs, researchers, policymakers, academic institutions, donor agencies, and startup support organizations all benefit from NERI’s data, frameworks, and initiatives.
While NERI does not directly disburse grants, it facilitates access to funding through research-driven programs and strategic partnerships with financial institutions and development partners.
NERI focuses on entrepreneurship policy research, MSME performance monitoring, youth enterprise, gender and inclusion in business, digital economy trends, and public-private dialogue.
Yes. All publications, reports, and research briefs are available for free download on the official NERI website, subject to citation guidelines.
NERI provides business diagnostics, enterprise mapping, innovation labs, founder-focused workshops, and connections to technical assistance programs.
No. NERI is not a membership organization. However, individuals can participate in programs, request collaborations, or access insights and reports.
Absolutely. NERI works closely with universities, research hubs, and business schools to co-develop studies, train students, and translate academic findings into practical policy solutions.
You can submit a partnership or research proposal via our website’s contact form, or reach out directly to our Programs & Collaboration unit.
Unlike business incubators, NERI is a research-first institution. It doesn’t offer co-working spaces or daily operational support but influences the entrepreneurship ecosystem through data, evidence, and policy insights.
NERI operates out of Abuja, Nigeria, with regional partnerships across the country. Office location and contact details are listed on the Contact Us page.
NERI publishes quarterly reports, annual flagship studies, and ad hoc policy briefs in response to national economic trends or regulatory shifts.
Yes. Internship and research assistantship opportunities are available to qualified graduate students and early-career professionals. Open calls are announced on our website and social platforms.