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Tamkeen supports EO Accelerator Program in Bahrain

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Tamkeen (The Labour Fund, Bahrain) signed an agreement with Entrepreneurs’ Organization Bahrain Chapter (EO Bahrain), aimed at empowering Bahraini entrepreneurs to expand their businesses through the latest edition of the EO Accelerator Program. The program provides comprehensive advisory support and networking opportunities tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs, and it has a proven track record of helping numerous entrepreneurs increase their revenues by the end of the two-year program.

This initiative provides an opportunity for promising Bahraini businesses to enhance their productivity and increase their profitability through both training and advisory aimed at helping them reach revenues upward of USD 1 million at an accelerated pace. Additionally, six program graduates who successfully meet the growth targets will be offered a membership to join EO Bahrain.

Tamkeen Chief Executive, Her Excellency Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez said, “As part of the long-standing partnership between Tamkeen and EO Bahrain, which began in 2017, we are working to empower Bahraini entrepreneurs with promising projects by enhancing their competitiveness and boosting their productivity. This, in turn, contributes to advancing private sector growth, a key driver of our national economy. Tamkeen is committed to providing diverse forms of support aligned with each enterprise’s development goals, reinforcing our wider efforts through a blend of financing solutions, grants, and technical and advisory support, as well as incentives, especially for organizations with innovative and productive business models in key sectors.”

The two-year accelerator program revolves around four crucial pillars: cash, people, execution, and strategy. It offers continuous monitoring, training, and immersive activities within a stimulating environment, enriching participating projects and granting them access to EO Bahrain’s extensive network and valuable expertise. Participants also have the opportunity to engage in the organization’s international activities, further enhancing their prospects for success.

EO Bahrain President Bob Thaker said, “This collaboration with Tamkeen embodies our shared commitment to fostering an innovative and sustainable business environment in the Kingdom. The EO Accelerator Program introduces a range of initiatives, enabling participants to scale up their business, broaden their horizons and propel their projects to unprecedented levels of success and growth.”

The EO Accelerator Program, previously implemented through several international chapters, has achieved remarkable success rates for organizations in need of non-financial support, such as training and mentorship. Tamkeen’s collaboration with EO Bahrain on this program has seen 44 participants enrolled to date, of which 43% are women.

To qualify for the EO Accelerator Program, applicants must be Bahraini owners, founders, or authorized signatories involved in the management of existing enterprises with an active commercial registration, and demonstrate the potential for expansion. Applicants must also demonstrate a strong commitment to developing their businesses to achieve the program objective of increasing revenue, and currently have annual gross revenues ranging from USD 250,000 to 600,000.

Over the years, Tamkeen has provided support to entrepreneurs and emerging enterprises through a diverse range of programs and initiatives. More than 19,000 entrepreneurs have received support in launching their ventures, and over 7,000 small and medium-sized enterprises were supported with access to financing facilities. Tamkeen has also introduced specialized programs to bolster entrepreneurship, including the Young Entrepreneurs Program (Mashroo3i), the Startup Bahrain Pitch initiative, the Global-Ready Entrepreneur Program, and more.

Entrepreneurs can apply for the EO Accelerator Program at https://www.eonetwork.org/eo-accelerator/accelerator-application-form.

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