Non-profit launches Future Founders Academy to empower young entrepreneurs
Vision for All, a leading non-profit organisation, has announced the launch of the Future Founders Academy, programme designed to equip young people and young adults with entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial skills.
It aims to empower a generation of confident and capable future leaders.
Since its establishment in 2020, Vision for All CIC has been committed to uplifting and connecting communities through tailored interventions focused on youth development, mental health, and community well-being.
The Future Founders Academy is the latest addition to their portfolio of programmes, offering practical training, mentorship, and opportunities for all participants to be inspired to turn their ideas into reality.
Lucien Darby, CEO of Vision for All, said: “The Future Founders Academy reflects our mission to inspire and empower the next generation of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs to help boost growth locally and nationally.”
“We want to provide young people with the tools, skills, and confidence they need to thrive in the world of business, unlocking their potential and inspiring them to create to be the best version of themselves.”
The Academy will offer workshops, interactive sessions, and hands-on projects covering essential topics such as Business Planning, Financial Literacy, Marketing Strategies, and Leadership Skills.
The young people will also have access to mentoring from local successful entrepreneurs and industry professionals with a range of experience and knowledge.
The initiative seeks to address barriers faced by young people, particularly those from underserved backgrounds, by providing them with equal opportunities to succeed.
This transformative program is a testament to Vision for All’s commitment to creating sustainable impact and inspiring the leaders of tomorrow.
By investing in young people, the organisation aims to strengthen communities and drive positive change, ensuring a brighter future for the local community and beyond.
Pictured (L-R): Su Mutalib, Antonio Henry, Lucien Darby, Belinda Kaur and Laurean Walker