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Specialist Services

Institutional Program Design

Programs for Arabic-speaking entrepreneurs and diaspora communities — designed by someone who has run them.

Who this is for

Is this you?

  • Gemeentes, IOM, RVO, foundations, and primes designing programs for migrant or returnee entrepreneurs.
  • Institutions that struggle to genuinely reach and serve Arabic-speaking communities.
  • Agencies that need both cultural fluency and credentialed program-management discipline in one partner.

What you get

The deliverables.

Program design grounded in real entrepreneur needs, not assumptions.
Delivery frameworks, curricula, and measurement built to funder standards.
Authentic access to Arabic-speaking entrepreneur communities (via SEED).
Reporting and evaluation that satisfies institutional requirements.

How it works

The shape of the engagement.

  1. 1

    Understand

    We map the community, the policy goal, and what success must look like for the funder.

  2. 2

    Design

    I build the program — logic, curriculum, delivery model, and measurement.

  3. 3

    Deliver

    Run directly or in partnership with SEED, with reporting that meets institutional standards.

Investment

€15,000–€60,000

Milestone-based, aligned to program phases and funder schedules.

What's not included

Tick-box engagement. I won't design a program that looks good on paper but won't reach the people it's meant to serve.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

SEED — Syrian Food Entrepreneurship — is the sister non-profit I co-founded. It provides authentic access to Arabic-speaking entrepreneur communities and a delivery vehicle for institutional programs.

Ready to talk?

Free 30-minute intro call. No pitch, no pressure — just an honest conversation about whether I'm the right person to help with what you're building.