Programs

Structured Programs That Deliver Measurable Results

Partner:

John Maxwell Leadership Foundation

Overview:

The Beyond Success Roundtable is an internationally certified leadership development program that goes beyond conventional success metrics. Participants explore purpose, character, and influence – developing the mindset and habits of truly effective leaders.

Format:

Group sessions, workshops, and facilitated roundtable discussions.

Who It's For:

Professionals, executives, and aspiring leaders at all levels.

Overview:

iLEAD is BGi’s flagship youth and professional leadership program, designed to build the next generation of ethical, innovative, and community-centered leaders. Through experiential learning and mentorship, participants develop their leadership identity and take meaningful action in their sphere of influence.

Format:

Multi-session program combining classroom learning, peer engagement, and community projects.

Who It's For:

Youth, students, young professionals, and institutions.

Partner:

Interwave International

Overview:

This practical entrepreneurship program teaches real-world business skills outside the traditional classroom. Participants learn how to identify opportunities, manage finances, build brands, and grow sustainable enterprises – with a curriculum built around street-smart strategy and global business principles.

Format:

Intensive workshops and ongoing mentorship.

Who It's For:

Entrepreneurs, aspiring business owners, and youth with business ambitions.

Overview:

The Waste to Wealth program is BGi’s environmental sustainability and social enterprise initiative. Participants learn to transform waste materials into viable products and income streams, combining environmental responsibility with entrepreneurial skills.

Format:

Practical skills workshops and community projects.

Who It's For:

Youth, women’s groups, schools, and community organizations.

Overview:

BGi runs structured campaigns and workshops dedicated to advancing the rights, dignity, and potential of women and girls. Topics include leadership, financial independence, health education, gender-based violence prevention, and civic engagement.

Format:

Community workshops, school programs, and public campaigns.

Who It's For:

Women, girls, schools, NGOs, and community stakeholders.