Empower · Innovate · Thrive
Building a smarter future for creative entrepreneurs in Bangladesh
Society for Creative People (SFCP) is a non-profit, non-government cohort delivering capacity-building, consultancy, and inclusive support to entrepreneurs across Bangladesh — with a special focus on women and socially marginalized communities.

Who We Are
Promoting excellence in entrepreneurship
SFCP is a dedicated cohort working to reshape and advance entrepreneurial excellence in Bangladesh. We're revitalizing the entrepreneurial landscape with comprehensive capacity-building and consultancy services, shaping a smarter future for Bangladeshi entrepreneurs — including those who have historically been left out of it.
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What We Do
Empowerment and innovation, side by side
We help entrepreneurs — especially women and marginalized communities — thrive in a digitally advanced and supportive business environment.
Capacity Building for Entrepreneurs
Tailored training, skills development, and consultancy that helps entrepreneurs access resources, meet legal and institutional requirements, and adopt proven best practices.
Entrepreneurship & Digital Technology
Research and IT-enabled services — from web design to digital marketing and AI-driven tools — built to help women-led and underrepresented businesses thrive online.
Consultancy & Advisory Services
Corporate resource planning, TQM and ERP support, financial literacy, branding, and intellectual-property guidance for growing organizations.
Activities
Recent work

Small-Scale Agricultural Entrepreneurship in Bandarban
A baseline survey with CQU's WERG research group mapping agro-entrepreneurship opportunities for indigenous farmers in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

Innovations in Livestock Insurance
An Entrepreneurship Talk on face-recognition-based livestock insurance, hosted with the Entrepreneurship Development Research Centre at ZUMS.

International Symposium on Women Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh
A two-day international symposium on the challenges and opportunities facing women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh, run with EDRC, a2i, and UNDP.

A Transgender-Run Garments Factory and Beauty Salon
Visiting a mini garments factory and beauty salon run entirely by members of the transgender community in Savar.

Connecting Garo Women's Beauty Salons with BRAC Bank
Linking Garo women entrepreneurs running beauty parlors across Dhaka with formal financing through BRAC Bank's SME team.

Progress Review with the a2i Project Director
A milestone meeting with a2i leadership to chart a formal MoU and partnership on women's entrepreneurship programming.
Our Partners






Want to partner with us, or support our work?
Whether you're an entrepreneur, a researcher, or a donor — there's a place for you in the SFCP cohort.