The project serves aspiring entrepreneurs, including youth, women, minorities, and individuals from low-income backgrounds who have a passion for starting their own businesses.
Activities include business workshops, one-on-one mentoring sessions, networking events, pitch competitions, access to microloans or grants, and support in navigating regulatory requirements.
Funding for training materials, mentor stipends, administrative costs, partnerships with industry experts, and collaborations with local businesses and educational institutions.
Since inception, Entrepreneurship Programs has trained 500 entrepreneurs, launched 150 new businesses, and created over 300 jobs in underserved communities.
Interested individuals can volunteer for fieldwork, participate in fundraising events, donate to support conservation efforts, or spread awareness through social media and community outreach.
Collaborates with local government agencies, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and corporate partners to leverage resources and expertise.
Cause facilitates economic empowerment through the allocation of funds to microfinance.