For over a decade, Entreprenelle has supported 100,000+ women entrepreneurs, built EGP 100M+ in economic value, and created one of the largest female entrepreneurship ecosystems in Egypt.
Explore Our ImpactEvery woman carries a story of strength, resilience, and ambition.
At Entreprenelle, we are dedicated to amplifying these stories, providing the pathways for women to turn their dreams into transformative, lasting impact.
At Entreprenelle, we operate through four key pillars, each designed to serve a distinct purpose. These pillars drive our diverse programs, fostering an inclusive ecosystem for aspiring entrepreneurs and creating pathways for sustainable success.
Spreading knowledge and insight.
This pillar focuses on educating and inspiring aspiring entrepreneurs, shedding light on both the opportunities and challenges in the business world. Our programs include seminars, talks, and community events that bring entrepreneurship to the forefront and help individuals navigate the entrepreneurial landscape.
Equipping with tools for success.
We offer specialized acceleration programs that provide entrepreneurs with a well-rounded understanding of how to run a business. These programs are designed to enhance skills, improve business acumen, and equip entrepreneurs with the necessary tools to succeed. We do this through workshops, training sessions, and online courses tailored to meet diverse needs.
Connecting to essential resources.
This pillar ensures that entrepreneurs have easy access to the support systems they need to grow. We create networks, provide mentorship, and connect entrepreneurs with funding opportunities, enabling them to thrive in a competitive market.
Fostering growth and sustainability.
This vertical focuses on initiatives that promote economic development both for individuals and the community. Our programs aim to support local businesses, community development projects, and scalable initiatives that create long-lasting economic impact.
At Entreprenelle, we work tirelessly to ensure that no woman is left behind, unheard, or underpowered. We bring women entrepreneurs to the table, empowering them to grow, scale, and blossom in their businesses
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