The Siraj Center, in cooperation with the Tahfeez Association for Entrepreneurship and Development, carried out specialized trainings in entrepreneurship in cooperation within the project “Improving Livelihoods and Improving Social Ties” for a group of entrepreneurs with entrepreneurial ideas.
The project came with the aim of helping Jordanian and Syrian entrepreneurs to establish their small businesses by preparing a specialized training for them in entrepreneurship that revolves around writing a business plan for the project. Among the most prominent topics raised by the training:
Introducing small projects and writing the project idea.
Study the market and competitors.
Studying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges of the project.
Determining the financial costs of the project (establishment costs and operational costs) to include identifying all equipment and materials needed to start work on the project.
Preparing a feasibility plan for the project that includes the project’s revenues and costs for a period of one year.
Studying project risks and ways to avoid them.
While the number of beneficiaries of these trainings reached one hundred and eighty beneficiaries and beneficiaries (180), to work in the coming stages on the possibility of collecting funding for these projects in order to enable them and help them establish their small projects.