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Enterprise Challenge
Asante Africa Foundation
The King’s Trust International have partnered with Asante Africa Foundation since 2019 to deliver the Enterprise Challenge programme, including the ‘Pop-Up’ business simulation game to young people in secondary schools across rural Kenya.
Asante Africa Foundation is a registered NGO, working across East Africa in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. As well as their Leadership and Entrepreneurship Incubator (LEI) Clubs, they run their Girls Advancement Programme, which supports girls with health, hygiene, finance, business and social skills so they can complete secondary and university education. They also deliver the Accelerated Learning in the Classroom Programme, which provides teacher training, low-cost digital resources, and learner centred materials to schools across East Africa.

Employability Jamaica
HEART NSTA Trust
King’s Trust International in partnership with HEART NSTA Trust are supporting young Jamaicans into sustainable employment. Our partnership began in July 2019 and has expanded to 6 HEART NSTA Trust Regions, delivering the ‘Get Hired’ programme, to young people across the island.
Together, we’re supporting work-ready young people to overcome barriers to employment by connecting them directly with hiring employers. Through an Empowerment Day and a dedicated Get Hired Day, participants build confidence, showcase their potential, and access job opportunities without the need for traditional applications or CVs. The programme supports young people across Jamaica in securing employment in sectors such as tourism, retail, and manufacturing.

Enterprise Jamaica
Jamaica Youth Business Trust
JYBT focuses on supporting young people to develop the necessary skills and attitudes they need to become successful entrepreneurs.
Since 2020, we have been in partnership with JYBT to deliver ‘Explore Enterprise’ to young people in Jamaica. The programme equips young people with the skills and knowledge to start and sustain a business. Delivered over five days, both in-person and online, it covers key areas of entrepreneurship, offers business mentorship, and provides access to limited small grants for business development.

Achieve Trinidad and Tobago
The National Training Agency of Trinidad and Tobago
Since 2019, King’s Trust International has been in partnership with the National Training Agency of Trinidad and Tobago to deliver our Achieve programme in various educational institutions in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Achieve programme supports the personal development of young people while helping them gain a qualification. Led by trained Achieve Advisers, it covers essential life skills such as managing money, healthy lifestyles, confidence, communication, and teamwork. Initially piloted in schools, the programme has expanded to include young people in the National Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), with plans for further growth.

Mentorship Trinidad and Tobago
The Volunteer Center of Trinidad and Tobago
King’s Trust International partnered with the VCTT in 2020 to deliver a bespoke mentorship programme in support of young people in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Me to We Mentorship Programme in Trinidad and Tobago provides both one-to-one and group mentoring to support young people throughout the academic year. By fostering personal and social development, the programme helps students stay engaged in their studies and build essential life skills. It is a robust mentorship programme with 12-months of direct engagement for young people.

Skills for School Ghana
Junior Achievement Ghana
The King’s Trust International, in partnership with Junior Achievement Ghana, are working across 15 Junior High Schools in Accra, Ghana to deliver an adapted, Skills for School focused, Achieve Programme. We’ve been partnering since 2019 and have supported over 3,300 young people.
The fifteen week programme works with young people, who are struggling to engage with learning or have poor interpersonal and self-management skills, to learn the essential life skills needed for them to succeed not only in education but also as they move into their adulthood lives.

Employability (Get Hired Live and Get Into) Greece
Bizrupt and 100 mentors
Bizrupt and 100 Mentors run multiple programmes to enhance the employability of young people, on Crete and the Dodecanese Islands, especially those who are looking to enter the job market or transition into new careers.
It provides participants with training, mentorship, and resources to improve their skills and prepare them for professional opportunities. Their employability programmes include Get Hired Live, Get Into Freelance and the Ready to Work programme. Through these, Bizrupt and 100 Mentors aim to bridge the gap between education and employment, empowering young people to gain the skills and confidence needed to succeed in their careers.

STARTAB Explore Enterprise Programme
Corallia
Kings Trust International have proudly collaborated with Corallia on the delivery of the Explore Enterprise programme in Greece since 2018
Having recognised that starting a business can be a daunting and challenging experience for a young person the STARTAB programme offers support to young Greek people aged 18-35 in developing their business. The participants of the Program receive intensive training through a 4-day entrepreneurship course after which they have the opportunity to receive consulting and business guidance from experienced mentors and established entrepreneurs.
Through the delivery of this programme Corallia plays a pivotal role in enhancing Greece's innovation landscape, supporting the growth of startups, and promoting technological advancement across various sectors.

Enterprise Challenge Pakistan
SEED (Pvt) Ltd.
The Enterprise Challenge Pakistan (ECP) is an initiative of The King’s Trust International in partnership with SEED Ventures.
Through a business simulation game, one-on-one mentorship, coaching and peer support networks, the challenge is designed to give students a better understanding of business models for greater impact and success.
Lehar
Aga Khan Foundation (India)
Project Lehar, a wave of empowerment and self- reliance, embarked on by a team of young girls and women from poor and disadvantaged families in Patna, Bihar and Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh.
The programme works with young women helping them enhance their teambuilding, negotiations, communication skills etc. ensuring that they become more confident.

Get Into
Magic Bus India Foundation
The ‘Get into’ programme is run by Magic Bus India Foundation in collaboration with Prince’s Trust International as an 8-week employer-led programme, aiming to give young people (age 18 to 25), who are work ready but do not have the required skills, the opportunity to develop these skills and experience to enable them to move into a sustainable job in a specific sector of work.

Achieve Malta
Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research & Innovation and HSBC Malta Foundation
The Achieve programme has supported over 3000 young people to reach their full potential since it was first piloted in 2015 and is now delivered in over 60 schools and education centres. It is offered an official qualification under the Maltese curriculum.
Achieve Malta is implemented by the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research & Innovation, and generously supported by the HSBC Malta Foundation.

Problem Solving for Earning
Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator
Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator tackles the youth unemployment challenge using data, innovation, strategic partnerships and on-the-ground experience to build pragmatic, implementable solutions that get results. The Problem-Solving for Earning bridge organised by Harambee in partnership with The King's Trust International aims to support young Rwandans who want to earn for themselves.

Achieve in Serbia
Gypsy Roma Urban Balkan Beats (GRUBB)
The project is a collaboration between The King’s Trust International and GRUBB to incorporate Achieve modules and methodology into GRUBB After School Clubs in Belgrade and Nis to further the education of young people to enable integration into the wider Serbian community and eventually access mainstream employment thereby facilitating their long term social integration.

Enterprise Challenge Jordan
INJAZ
Enterprise Business Challenge (EBC) programme is an inter-school competition focused on developing a range of marketing, sales and finance skills that are essential for business success through in person sessions as well as a simulation online game, inspiring young people aged 13-16 to develop their entrepreneurial skills and consider self-employment as a future career option.
The programme supports young people with refugee status as well as Jordanians across public schools in Jordan to come up with sustainable business ideas that address challenges within their communities.

Team Malaysia
Selangor Youth Community (SAY Community)
TEAM is an intense, 9 week personal and professional development programme to provide second equal chances to the at-risk youths in Malaysia with the end goal of providing them access through three different types of opportunities; Employment, Education, Entrepreneurship

Tariqi Jordan
King Abdullah II Fund for Development and Business Development Center
Tariqi is based on the King’s Trust’s flagship employability programme 'Get Into'. It operates in strategic partnership with the King Abdullah II Fund for Development and is implemented by our delivery partner, Business Development Center, to support 18–27-year-old young people who are not in education or employment, helping them move into sustainable and desirable employment.
The course aims to build up a young person’s skill set, improve their communication skills, and boost their confidence, ultimately leading them into paid employment.

Achieve Jamaica
Junior Achievement Jamaica
Since 2019, King’s Trust International has been in partnership with Junior Achievement Jamaica to deliver our Achieve programme in various educational institutions in Jamaica.
The Achieve programme supports the personal development of young people while helping them gain a qualification. Led by trained Achieve Advisers, it covers essential life skills such as managing money, healthy lifestyles, confidence, communication, and teamwork. Delivered in schools, youth groups and juvenile correctional facilities across Jamaica, the programme fosters stronger student engagement and personal growth.

Achieve Malaysia
SOLS 24/7 (SOLS Academy of Innovation & Community Centres)
Prince’s Trust International and SOLS 24/7 are working in partnership to deliver Achieve, a programme providing an alternative approach to learning for young people struggling in traditional education.
The programme particularly targets young people from underprivileged backgrounds, with a focus on Orang Asli indigenous communities. The aim of the programme is to support them develop the skills and confidence needed through relevant, engaging and informal learning.

FoundIt Enterprise Programme Greece
Bizrupt and 100 mentors
In July 2020, Bizrupt and 100 Mentors, launched the "FoundIt" programme. The programme, aimed at aspiring entrepreneurs aged 18 to 35 residing in Crete and the Dodecanese Islands, provides participants with the training, mentorship, and the resources needed to transform their business ideas into successful ventures. The programme facilitates networking opportunities, connects participants with mentors, and aids in developing their products or services.
FoundIt plays a significant role in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation among young people in these regions, contributing significantly to local economic development and job creation.
Nigeria
Nigeria
Coming Soon!

Employability Skills Greece
Scouts of Greece
King's Trust International has formed a partnership with the Scouts of Greece to enhance their youth development initiatives. This collaboration focuses on training Scout Leaders to deliver a bespoke Employability Skills programme that equips young scouts with the practical skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the job market and the early stages of their careers.
The programme typically includes a variety of activities, workshops, and training that help Scouts understand and develop their resilience, presentation skills, job application and interviews skills and supports them in their transition from education to employment.

Enterprise Challenge Ghana
Environment360
In partnership with Environment 360 we are delivering a Green economy focused version of our Enterprise Challenge Programme. Enterprise Challenge is an annual competition for young people aged 11-19 to develop and encourage their entrepreneurial spirit and business knowledge. Teams play a business simulation computer game with support from a local business mentor, which takes them through the stages of setting up and running a successful business.

Get Into Ghana
Youth Opportunity and Transformation Africa
Launched in late 2021 and delivered by Youth Opportunity & Transformation in Africa (YOTA) Get Into in Ghana is a five-week employment programme, offering young people core skills and employability training followed by work placements with employers with current vacancies. The aim is that at the end of their work placements young people will be offered permanent employment with the employers. Critical to the success of the programme is the design, which is tailored to both the needs of the young people and the employers.
Since launching 309 young people have been supported and 78% of the participants are in employment, training or education three months after completing the programme.

Achieve
Akazi Kanoze Access
Based on Akazi Kanoze Access’ programmes and content on work readiness and entrepreneurship, as well as The King’s Trust International Achieve programme, young people will be trained in selected youth centres in and around Kigali, as well as conduct a community project in teams.
Coming Soon
Imbuto Foundation
Prince’s Trust International has started a consultancy project with Imbuto Foundation on mentoring which will include a strategy and an implementation plan over the coming years.

Employability Jamaica
HEART Trust NTA
The Prince’s Trust International x HEART Trust NTA collaboration is aimed at supporting young Jamaicans into sustainable employment.
The partnership began in July 2019 and has expanded to 6 HEART Trust Regions, delivering ‘Get Hired’ to young people across the island.

Enterprise Challenge Tanzania
Asante Africa Foundation
The King’s Trust International have partnered with Asante Africa Foundation since 2022 to deliver the Enterprise Challenge programme, including the ‘Pop-Up’ business simulation game to young people in secondary schools across rural Tanzania.
Enterprise Challenge is an education programme which aims to support young people to develop and encourage their entrepreneurial spirit and business knowledge.

Enterprise Challenge Uganda
Asante Africa Foundation
The King’s Trust International have partnered with Asante Africa Foundation since 2022 to deliver the Enterprise Challenge programme, including the ‘Pop-Up’ business simulation game to young people in secondary schools across rural Uganda.
Enterprise Challenge is an education programme which aims to support young people to develop and encourage their entrepreneurial spirit and business knowledge.

Employability Tanzania
Mo Dewji Foundation
The King’s Trust International have created a five-year strategic partnership with the Mo Dewji Foundation to support their Mo Scholars Programme and our wider initiatives in the region. Our collaboration will focus on enhancing human capital development through core skill-building, accelerated digital literacy, and comprehensive wrap-around support. We will leverage our successful employability programmes to prepare students for the world of work.

Enterprise Challenge
iDebate
The King’s Trust International have partnered with iDebate to give young people in Rwanda the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurial and business skills, and to explore self-employment as a possible career path through the Enterprise Challenge programme.
Enterprise Challenge is an entrepreneurship programme that helps young people to develop business acumen that will aid them in launching their own businesses in the future. To be delivered as part of the school curriculum in Rwanda, the programme provides young people with additional development opportunities. It also gives them the opportunity to practically apply their new skills in the development of real-life business plans, in competition for support to turn their business into a reality.

Achieve Pakistan
Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education
Achieve Pakistan is an education programme that supports young girls between the ages of 13 and 16 with the core skills they need to succeed in education and life after school. The programme is delivered in an informal and interactive style through trained teachers and focuses on developing the skills and confidence of young people through relevant and engaging learning.
The programme is delivered in country by Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE).

Digital Trinidad and Tobago
YMCA Trinidad and Tobago
King’s Trust International has partnered with YMCA Trinidad & Tobago to launch a new digital programme supporting young people in developing essential skills for employment. Using a WhatsApp-based learning platform, the programme provides training in critical digital and employability skills, complementing YMCA’s Personal and Professional Development Programme (PPDP). Designed to support young people who may lack direction or confidence in their career paths, this initiative aims to expand access to learning and improve retention in YMCA’s existing programmes.

Achieve Greece
The Tipping Point
In partnership with The Tipping Point, Achieve Greece, is a modular, flexible programme supporting young people aged 13-17 and delivered by teachers in schools across Greece. Achieve supports students to develop core skills such as communication and teamwork and prepare them for the world of work.
Now in its second year, the programme has reached more than 600 students across secondary schools in Greece. In 2024 Achieve Greece, was officially approved by the Greek Institute of Educational Policy.