Our Initiatives

Equipping the
Next Generation.

We design and execute structured platforms that bridge the gap between ambition and opportunity, turning potential into measurable enterprise.

Flagship Initiative

Young Entrepreneurs
Ignite Program

Since our inception, Project LIAM Foundation has gained tremendous traction through our flagship initiative. The Young Entrepreneurs Ignite Program (YEIP) is a massive, high-impact movement targeting Kenyan higher education.

The program is meticulously designed to support university students through a comprehensive incubation model that includes training, mentorship, coaching, funding, and networking opportunities.

YEIP Summit Session
YEIP Mentorship and Acceleration

From Idea to Enterprise

The Incubation Phase

Students are onboarded onto specialized platforms for rigorous business training covering design thinking, financial modeling, and marketing.

Seed Funding

Top performing ventures pitch their refined business models to secure actual seed capital to launch or scale their operations.

The Acceleration Phase

High-potential ventures emerging from incubation receive targeted, intensive support. The top 10 ventures per university are scaled and strengthened for long-term sustainability.

Enter the Ignite Ecosystem

Explore the dedicated portal for the Young Entrepreneurs Ignite Program. View the full university tour roadmap, browse the gallery, or submit a student application.

Visit the Ignite Program Portal

Looking Ahead

Future Initiatives

As we build toward our goal of reaching 1.8 million youth, the Foundation is continuously developing new frameworks to expand our impact.

In Development

High School Leadership Series

An upcoming initiative aimed at catching potential early by introducing foundational leadership and design thinking concepts to secondary school students.

In Development

Tech Innovators Fellowship

A specialized track focusing exclusively on software, green-tech, and hardware startups requiring deeper technical acceleration and venture capital linkage.