Social Entrepreneurship Program for B40 community as an introduction to upskill to be a social entrepreneur, 2 modules were presented, namely Introduction to Social Entrepreneurs as well as business models that can be used for social entrepreneurs. Not only that, participants were also exposed to the concept of Business Canvas Model where they had to brainstorm ways to impact as a Social Enterprise, identifying their mission, product/service offered and choosing the right business model.
Total of 19 small entrepreneurs from the B40 community attended to gain knowledge. This program was intended for those who wish to transition from regular entrepreneurs to social entrepreneurs.
Align with objective of Taylor’s Community that uplift the community to be able generate income and at the same time help the marginalised communities and the environment.
We are glad that the participants are taking the leap of faith to explore the idea of becoming social entrepreneurs to create a positive impact on the community and the environment!
Let’s take a look at the impact measurement for this program.
SE Refugees Program is a one-day class that teaches refugee students from our pool of beneficiaries on the concept of social entrepreneurship and business model canvas. We had 19 incredible participants who were energetic throughout the two sessions we had. Between the sessions, we also had breakout room activities that groups of participants would be with their respective facilitators who are our volunteers to discuss creating a group business model canvas.
Let’s take a look at the impact measurement for this program.
‘Girl Power’ program aims to empower young women about the importance of dreams & ambitions, emotional well-being, exposure to the stories of successful women as role models and love of self!
The program was a 2 days program and the first day took place where participants were exposed to various exciting & fun femininity activities led by Trainer Rabia. She is an instructor with more than 10 years of experience in conducting humanitarian and women’s empowerment programs throughout Malaysia. Due to that, there are several breakout room activities that allow participants to interact with each other and with the facilitator.
Let’s take a look at the impact measurement and words or feedback from Nurin Amirah and Thivyashini’s sisters who have joined the Girl Power program recently.