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About Us \\ Our Partners

Our Partners

We, at Jordan Start, are proud of the partnerships with the implementers and donors that make it possible to fully support the Jordanian entrepreneurs. Whether it was through funding or program support, we realize that a strong partnership is the best way to move forward and guarantee a positive impact on the Jordanian entrepreneurial ecosystem.


European Union

European Union Logo - Funding Partner

The European Union is Jordan Start’s funding body since inception back in 2016. The European Union’s delegation to Jordan has been a strong supporter of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and the Jordanian youth.

The EU is a longstanding partner of Jordan and seeks to support Jordan’s endeavor to implement its home-grown plans for political reform and economic modernization.

The EU Delegation to Jordan is one of over 130 European Union Delegations around the world. It plays a diplomatic role in helping achieve political, economic and social reform in Jordan.

Luminus Education

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Luminus education is Jordan Start’s incepting company and an avid supporter of education, entrepreneurship, and employment. Luminus is a pioneering educational institution offering high-quality, demand-driven, accessible, technical and practical education that is powered by technology and is in alignment with the latest local, regional and international labor market requirements – through its state-of-the-art campuses located in Amman and Irbid, Jordan.

iPark

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iPARK supports entrepreneurs through matchmaking, advisory, legal support, and capacity building through multiple incubators across Jordan. iPARK also provides services to institutions and donors seeking to establish impactful entrepreneurship support and enablement programs.

Graduated companies have grown to become market leaders, generate millions in revenues and investments and create thousands of value jobs.

EDU-Syria

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EDU-SYRIA programme is a series of EU-funded projects through the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis (Madad Fund), and the Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI), which are managed by the German Jordanian University. EDU-SYRIA came as a response action to help Syrian refugees and the host communities in Jordan overcome the Syrian crisis consequence through granting the youth of Syrian refugees and underprivileged Jordanians an access to higher education through a set of scholarships.