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Sister entity

SEED — Syrian Food Entrepreneurship.

The non-profit side of the work: helping Arabic-speaking food entrepreneurs build viable enterprises, and helping institutions reach them.

SEED — Syrian Food Entrepreneurship — is the non-profit sister entity to TK Advisory. I co-founded it to do the work the advisory practice can't do alone: build genuine, lasting support for Arabic-speaking food entrepreneurs.

Where the advisory serves businesses commercially, SEED works at the community and institutional level — designing and running programs that help newcomers and returnees turn food skills and ideas into viable enterprises.

For institutions — gemeentes, IOM, RVO, foundations, and primes — SEED is also a delivery vehicle. It provides authentic access to Arabic-speaking entrepreneur communities and the cultural fluency that makes programs actually reach the people they're meant to serve.

What SEED does.

Community

Direct support for Arabic-speaking food entrepreneurs building in the Netherlands.

Programs

Designed and delivered to institutional standards, grounded in real entrepreneur needs.

Access

A genuine bridge between institutions and the communities they want to reach.

Designing a program?

If you're an institution looking to reach Arabic-speaking entrepreneurs, let's talk about how SEED and I can help.