Our Partners
BYEAH proudly stands at the forefront of this transformative wave, affiliated with two influential networks offering unique advantages in our mission to empower young people and women.
Our collaboration with Youth Business International (YBI) in London is more than a partnership; it’s a gateway to a treasure trove of global insights, extensive networking opportunities, and transformative learning experiences that are invaluable to our mission. By aligning with YBI, we tap into the pulse of the latest trends in youth dynamics, entrepreneurial strategies, and innovative solutions from across the globe. This alliance endows our organization with a unique advantage as a nonprofit, empowering us to continually evolve and refine our strategies to better serve the youth and women of our nation.
Our affiliation with YBI is a resounding declaration of our dedication to dismantling the barriers that young people aged 18-35 often face. YBI orchestrates a formidable global network comprising 50 enterprise support organizations, all united by a singular, fervent passion: to empower underserved youth to launch, develop, and sustain their own businesses. Together, we have set a bold objective to create one million jobs by aiding the establishment and growth of 250,000 youth-led businesses by the year 2025. Since its inception in 2014, YBI’s global network has made a profound impact, fostering over 126,000 youth-led businesses, fortifying more than 137,000 existing enterprises, and delivering priceless entrepreneurship training to upwards of 750,000 young individuals.
The ripple effect of our joint efforts is far-reaching. By providing young entrepreneurs with the tools and resources they need, we’re not just fueling economic growth; we’re also nurturing a generation of leaders, innovators, and change-makers. Our vision extends beyond immediate outcomes; we’re investing in a sustainable future where the youth and women we support today become the mentors and success stories of tomorrow. As we look ahead, we remain committed to this vision, working tirelessly to expand our reach and deepen our impact on a global scale.
We are proudly associated with the Youth 4 Change Network (Y4CN), a global consortium of NGOs united by the common mission of fostering operational excellence, sharing best practices, and advocating for the social and professional inclusion of marginalized and disadvantaged young adults. This alliance is a testament to our unwavering commitment to creating equitable opportunities for growth and development. By tapping into Y4CN’s extensive network, we leverage a wealth of knowledge and innovative strategies that are crucial for driving change and promoting inclusivity.
Through our partnership with Y4CN, we gain access to a diverse pool of knowledge, innovative approaches, and an invaluable support network that accelerates our mission of creating a world where every young individual, regardless of their background, has equal access to knowledge, resources, and support. These global affiliations not only extend our influence but also reinforce our commitment to empowering the youth and women of our nation. Our collaborative efforts are instrumental in transforming lives and the communities they touch, from local to global, one step at a time, ensuring a brighter future for all.
Strategic Partners
Our esteemed collaborators have been pivotal in driving impactful initiatives, fostering youth entrepreneurship, and enhancing community development in Bangladesh, showcasing the power of partnership in creating meaningful change.
BYEAH, aided by Accenture and YBI, launched a 16-week Social and Green Incubation program to transform enterprises into forces for environmental improvement and community enrichment in Bangladesh.
BYEAH, supported by the IKEA Foundation and YBI, empowered over 1,000 Bangladeshi youth through mentoring, training, and digital skills, transforming business ideas into successful enterprises and fostering socio-economic community growth.
From April 2020 to March 2021, BYEAH, YBI, and Google.org’s program supported 1,000+ Bangladeshi youth, including women and refugees, with online business support and training during COVID-19.
From 2015 to 2019, the TJS project in Bangladesh, funded by YBI and Comic Relief, empowered young entrepreneurs with training and support, creating 750 jobs and enhancing the lives of 1,050 youths in Dhaka and Shirajdikhan.
From March 2014 to June 2015, the YMED project by BYEAH, supported by AusAID – ANCP and public donations, helped 200 young entrepreneurs start businesses, providing self-employment and creating 800 additional jobs, with a focus on empowering female youth.
The YMED project by Plan International Bangladesh and BYEAH successfully trained young entrepreneurs, particularly women, resulting in 20 new youth-owned enterprises and employment for 100 people, positively impacting 600 family members economically.
From January 2009 to December 2010, the Loomba BAT project, funded by YBI, The Loomba Trust, and the British Asian Trust, trained youth in business planning, resulting in 13 new youth-owned businesses and economic benefits for 13 marginalized individuals.
Community Supports
We proudly showcase our Community Partners, whose invaluable support and collaboration have been essential in driving the success of BYEAH’s various initiatives. Their commitment plays a key role in our mission to empower and uplift communities.