England footballer Bukayo Saka and Fiverr Announce Launch of Young Entrepreneur Incubator Program

Together with Youth Beyond Borders (YBB), Saka and Fiverr are fostering the development of socially conscious business owners in the UK.

The second stage of Fiverr International Ltd.’s relationship with England and Arsenal player Bukayo Saka, which revolves around the introduction of an incubation program, Ideatorr, has been revealed. Fiverr International Ltd. (NYSE: FVRR) is the firm that is transforming how the world collaborates.

While Fiverr and Saka continues to work together to level up the playing field for diverse entrepreneurs, Ideatorr was developed to give young British entrepreneurs the networks and skills they need to grow their businesses. Youth Beyond Borders (YBB), a social impact organization, will host Ideatorr.

Saka’s dedication to assisting his community served as inspiration for the initiative, which would assist future entrepreneurs in realizing their entrepreneurial aspirations. The program intends to have a beneficial impact on the communities that helped Saka on his path to becoming a professional football player using funding from Fiverr and YBB.

Bukayo Saka commented on the launch, saying, “People have so many wonderful ideas every day, but they frequently are unsure of what to do next to make those ideas a reality. These concepts will come to life with the assistance of the Fiverr mentor program. It’s crucial to provide a platform for the future generation, and that’s what makes Fiverr unique.

The program will begin accepting applications for enrollment on Friday. The eight-week incubator program will accept up to 12 UK participants who are between the ages of 18 and 25. A mix of YBB Facilitators, coaches, and guest speakers will lead the instruction. Additionally, chosen participants will earn £1,500 in Fiverr credits, granting them exposure to some of the top freelancers on the platform. Among the mentors who are taking part are Dr. Mark Prince OBE, the founder and executive director of The Kiyan Prince Foundation, and Ben Keene, the founder of a business and a keynote speaker.

Fiverr’s UK Country Manager, Bukki Adedapo, said, “We are excited to enter this phase of our cooperation with Bukayo Saka as we jointly start our incubator program. In addition to being a world-class athlete, Bukayo has been a role model for people who want to give voice to the voiceless. At Fiverr, our mission is to open doors for anyone looking to expand their business. We intend to provide everyone with the opportunity to realize their entrepreneurial aspirations by collaborating with Bukayo and the Youth Beyond Borders team.

Jasper Kain, the organization’s CEO, “We are excited to support Fiverr and Bukayo Saka in the incubation program’s launch. There are a ton of brilliant young individuals in the globe from a variety of backgrounds. With the aid of this initiative, we hope to help these socially conscious individuals succeed. We frequently hear people share brilliant company concepts, but they just lack the know-how to implement them. We aim to change that with Ideatorr. We think we can give an opportunity to the next big purpose-driven enterprises in the UK with the help of Bukayo Saka and Fiverr’s amazing skills in company growth.