Impact Hub, in partnership with MetLife Foundation, is supporting 14 women entrepreneurs with disabilities through the ‘Building Entrepreneurial Access Model’ (BEAM) program, a press release said.
The program equips participants with essential tools, resources, and the confidence to run their businesses effectively.
The BEAM program provided one-on-one mentorship sessions and expert masterclasses on digital communication, financial management, and inclusive business practices. These sessions aimed to help the entrepreneur overcome barriers and build sustainable, impactful ventures.
Participants from various parts of the country joined the six-month-long program, which included a three-day residential boot camp focused on leadership, business planning, and peer learning. Additionally, three community events were organized to showcase their products and services, fostering connections with public and private sector stakeholders. To further support their business operations, participants received a monthly stipend for six months.
This is one of MetLife Foundation’s many initiatives aimed at supporting and empowering communities in Bangladesh.


