SONGJUKTA: Women Entrepreneurship & Micro-Enterprise Development
SONGJUKTA is a dedicated women’s economic empowerment initiative by Songjog Foundation designed to foster self-reliance and financial sovereignty among marginalized women across Bangladesh.
By providing direct seed capital, comprehensive business and financial literacy training, and direct market access, SONGJUKTA transforms home-based artisans and aspiring female entrepreneurs into sustainable business owners, breaking cycles of dependency and poverty.

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Our Vision
Project SONGJUKTA operates on the fundamental principle that women are architects of their own future. We do not provide temporary charity; we invest in catalytic capital, skills, and market channels that enable women to build sustainable, resilient micro-enterprises.
Seed Capital Injection
- Non-predatory micro-grants to procure raw materials, tailoring tools, and craft supplies.
- Asset ownership establishing independent economic security.
Market & Digital Linkages
- Direct urban market connections eliminating middleman exploitation.
- Digital payment & bookkeeping training using mobile financial platforms.
Key Strategic Pillars
Micro-Capital & Grants
Providing targeted seed funding and production equipment so women can start home-based enterprises without crippling micro-debt.
Financial & Digital Literacy
Practical bookkeeping, pricing strategies, cost management, and mobile financial services (bKash/Nagad) training.
Product Quality & Craft
Standardizing quality in stitching, handicraft production, and packaging to meet competitive market standards.
Market Access & Fairs
Creating direct sales channels through seasonal exhibitions, online platforms, and cooperative buyer networks that guarantee fair returns.
Fostering Economic Sovereignty
SONGJUKTA directly uplifts marginalized women across rural and semi-urban Bangladesh. By establishing viable micro-enterprises, participants secure reliable household income, invest in their children’s education and healthcare, and inspire peer women within their communities to pursue economic independence.
Sustainable Income
Providing steady monthly earnings for female-headed households.
Market Linkages
Connecting rural producers directly with urban consumer demand.
Financial Mastery
Building lasting financial management and enterprise skills.
Community Multiplier
Empowered entrepreneurs train and employ peer women.
Support Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh
Your contribution provides seed funding, business training, and market opportunities for women working toward self-reliance.