Street Business School empowers women to become thriving entrepreneurs, lifting themselves and their families to a more vibrant future.
Our one-of-a-kind livelihood training curriculum teaches women living in poverty the tools they need to successfully start and grow microbusinesses. The program is designed for localization and for those who may not have a significant formal education, plus it includes critical confidence building components.
Street Business School empowers women to become thriving entrepreneurs, lifting themselves and their families to a more vibrant future.
Our one-of-a-kind livelihood training curriculum teaches women living in poverty the tools they need to successfully start and grow microbusinesses. The program is designed for localization and for those who may not have a significant formal education, plus it includes critical confidence building components.
Street Business School works! And we want to share it with the world.
SBS is proven to more than double incomes and change lives. We craft customized partnerships with large organizations including “cascading” (train-the-trainer) models and multi-year collaborations with varying levels of training, implementation, and evaluation support. We also work with cohorts of small nonprofits to bring SBS to their communities while developing the programmatic muscle to ensure long-term implementation and monitoring capabilities. Our roots are in Uganda, but today we have trained over 300 partners in 37 countries and counting. Join us on our mission to equip women as thriving entrepreneurs!
Street Business School was born via BeadforLife, a social enterprise empowering women to earn income through crafting beautiful recycled paper bead jewelry. While BeadforLife offered an opportunity for income generation, we quickly learned that a more sustainable was business creation and rolled this into our program. If women could launch their own dream businesses, they could access a new level of agency and success and lift their families up.
SBS teaches women to start, manage and grow self-sustaining microbusinesses, starting small without requiring loans or significant startup capital. SBS does not give handouts. Women gain confidence and business skills, in addition to ongoing coaching support.
After piloting SBS and realizing its impact, we refined our curriculum so it could be shared around the world. Today we are scaling through customized “cascading” partnerships, pursuing multi-year collaborations with INGOs, and supporting cohorts of local NGOs to localize the SBS program in their communities. SBS is rapidly growing its impact and is on its way to empowering 1 million women to lift themselves and their families from poverty.