Are you a young entrepreneur in Jordan with a small project or a promising idea?
Partners for Good invites youth to join the Entrepreneurship & Small Projects Track, part of the EU-funded project “Integrated Skills Development for Youth, Women, and Syrian Refugees in Jordan,” implemented in partnership with Enabel.
This track aims to support employment and self-employment for youth by empowering entrepreneurial ideas and small businesses across the targeted governorates.
What it offers:
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Participation in an introductory session about the project and upcoming activities.
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A full overview of the Entrepreneurship & Small Projects Track and how it supports early-stage businesses.
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Guidance on how to join the program through the Darb Platform, Jordan’s national entrepreneurship hub.
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Information on the financial funding competition available for winning projects.
Who should apply:
Young men and women aged 18–29, including:
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Jordanians and Syrian refugees
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Individuals with an existing small project or a feasible business idea
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Youth based in the targeted governorates: Irbid, Amman, Mafraq, Aqaba
Application Details:
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Participation is confirmed after reviewing applications.
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Priority is given to early submissions and those located in the targeted governorates.
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Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the call.





