Jordanian Startups Invited to Apply for Circular Economy Investment Readiness Bootcamp

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Applications are now open for the Investment Readiness Bootcamp, a unique opportunity for founders of impactful early-stage startups in Jordan’s circular economy. The three-day bootcamp, held in Amman and Irbid, is designed to provide the technical and financial support needed to scale operations and expand teams.


Program Overview and Mission

The main objective of this initiative is to improve the livelihoods of Syrian refugees and Jordanians by fostering inclusive and sustainable green job creation and income-generating opportunities. The bootcamp will empower and equip founders with the essential skills, knowledge, and confidence required to successfully navigate their entrepreneurial journey and prepare them for grant opportunities. The program culminates in an exciting pitch day where accelerated startups will present to a grant committee of business experts from the Jordanian ecosystem.


What Participants Will Receive

This program offers a unique opportunity to enhance the investment readiness of founders. The main benefits include:

  • Technical and financial support to scale operations and expand teams.
  • Empowerment with the essential skills, knowledge, and confidence to navigate the startup journey.
  • Preparation for grant opportunities based on progress and potential.
  • The opportunity to pitch to a grant committee and benefit from a number of grants and perks offered by Beyond Capital.

Who Should Apply?

The program is designed for founders in Amman and Irbid leading high-impact, early-stage companies within the circular economy, specifically focusing on upcycling, downcycling, and waste recycling. The circular economy spans various sectors, including:

  • Waste management
  • Sustainable manufacturing
  • Textiles and fashion
  • Agriculture and food
  • Construction and building
  • Electronics and technology

How to Apply

Eligible founders can apply here.


About the Organizers

This project is led and implemented by the King Hussein Foundation in partnership with Beyond Capital, with funding from the European Regional Development and Protection Program for Jordan and Lebanon (RDPP III) under the embassy of Denmark in Beirut.

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