Somo
Somo is the root of a Swahili word meaning “lesson”. The name is inspired by Somo’s mission to create a community around lessons learnt from each other. Somo’s goal is to challenge the status quo by providing pathways for people to create change within their communities. Somo identifies, trains, funds, and mentors entrepreneurs looking to […]
CAP Youth Empowerment Institute (CAP YEI)
CAP Youth Empowerment Institute is a not-for-profit organisation that provides skills training and support to vulnerable, disadvantaged and marginalised youth to help them access employment and self-employment opportunities and support their pathway to a safe and positive future. This is done through tested tools and models, including ‘BEST to Business’, which supports interested youth to […]
Barbados Youth Business Trust
The Barbados Youth Business Trust ’s (BYBT) entrepreneurship programme is a private sector initiative made possible through a partnership with the voluntary sector and together provides start-up capital, business mentoring, networking, advisory and marketing support services to encourage a new generation of young Barbadian entrepreneurs. BYBT’s mission is to provide underserved young people with dynamic […]
Futurpreneur Canada
Futurpreneur Canada (formerly the Canadian Youth Business Foundation, or CYBF) has been fuelling the entrepreneurial passions of Canada’s young enterprise for nearly two decades. It is the only national, not-for-profit organisation that provides financing, mentoring and support tools to aspiring business owners aged 18-39. An internationally recognized mentoring program hand matches young entrepreneurs with a business […]
Dominica Youth Business Trust
Dominica Youth Business Trust (DYBT) was launched in 2004 to assist young people (aged 18-35) who want to start their own business but do not have access to the support to do so. DYBT’s purpose is to empower Dominican youth to realise their entrepreneurial potential by facilitating access to financial, technical, and social assistance geared towards the development of […]
Youth Business Hong Kong
Operated by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, the leading youth work organisation in Hong Kong, Youth Business Hong Kong (YBHK) aims to provide young people and youth start-ups with necessary and quality services to fulfil their potential and turn their entrepreneurial dream into reality. By promoting entrepreneurship and social innovation as ‘Another Choice. Another […]
Keren Shemesh Foundation
The Keren Shemesh Foundation is a privately funded non-governmental organisation investing in the next generation of business leaders. The Foundation was founded in December 2005 by the Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation in Switzerland and the Rashi Foundation in Israel, and became an accredited member of Youth Business International in 2007. Keren Shemesh’s mission is to […]
Youth Business Trinidad and Tobago
Youth Business Trinidad and Tobago (YBTT), with the support of the business community, helps young people to become entrepreneurs by providing funding, mentorship, learning and development opportunities, and aftercare support services. Youth Business Trinidad and Tobago was founded in 2000 and became a member of YBI in 2002. Its mandate is to play a leadership role […]
Inner City Enterprise
Inner City Enterprise (ICE) was originally established in 1991 and has built up a demonstrable track record in assisting unemployed people as they establish their own businesses or create their own self-employment. During the Celtic Tiger years, new start-ups became less of a priority as there was virtually full employment. Consequently, there was less of […]
POSITIV
In 2006, POSITIV created the programme ‘Entreprendre en Banlieue’ with the aim of supporting and creating microenterprises in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, to help unemployed people overcome administrative problems with starting up a business. The programme operates through neighbourhood associations, in at-risk urban areas. POSITIV was launched in 2006 following the 2005 suburban riots in Paris. It started […]
