Time to break barriers
Time to break barriers
We’re teaming up with football star Bukayo Saka to help young entrepreneurs hit their goals and lift their communities up.
"Supporting young people to launch their business ideas and make a positive change in their communities has the potential to make a huge impact. I'm excited to be partnering with Fiverr to encourage more people to bridge the gap between their great ideas and give them a helping hand in bringing them to life”
Bukayo Saka
Bukayo Saka
Arsenal FC Midfielder
Arsenal FC Midfielder
The starting lineup
These change-driven entrepreneurs will get all the support they need to succeed, and in turn, help others do the same
Faith Johnson
Founder of fashion education charity Caramel Rock, Faith Jonhson has dedicated her career to driving diversity within the fashion world. Faith has taken her voice to conferences like Make It Global and TedX, and spearheaded initiatives like School College Fashion Week, Fashioning Jamaica, and Petra Fashion, all of which aim to open opportunities for talented youth of all backgrounds.
Dulcie Davy Usher
A new and quickly celebrated artist who draws inspiration from her mixed-race heritage, Dulcie Davy aims to encapsulate the richness and elegance of blackness through her art. In addition to inspiring others, Dulcie founded Davy Workshops to provide a creative and cost-free space for teenage girls, particularly those from black and minority ethnic groups.
Malachi Simpson
Combining his love of football with his passion for empowering underprivileged youth , Malachi Simpson founded The Streetz Football, a safe space for young athletes to come together, enjoy a healthy outlet, and build positive habits and aspirations. Through his coaching, Malachi has helped over 20 players get signed to professional football clubs.
The mentors
Meet the experts volunteering their insights and talents to empower our entrepreneurs
Making everybody count
Making everybody count
At Fiverr, we’re all about connecting as many people as possible, no matter what their background.
The Future Collective is an annual accelerator program supporting Black-owned businesses by providing capital, education, and 1:1 mentorship over the course of 6 months.
Partnering with leading enterprise charity Launch It and the UK’s largest small business network Enterprise Nation, we’ve created the Next Generation programme—directly supporting 50 underrepresented young people in starting their entrepreneurial journey and more broadly impacting 1,000 in Birmingham.