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Donors (investors, owners of capital)
The Government of Egypt, through its duties, encourages the establishment of projects through investors and capitalists. Therefore, the Government established the Social Fund for Development through Presidential Decree No. 40 of 1991 as a network of social and economic security to combat unemployment and reduce poverty and improve living conditions. Comprehensive economic and social development. To achieve these goals, the Social Fund for Development (SFD) is committed to supporting small and medium enterprises, providing a complete package of financial and non-financial services for start-up projects and coordinating efforts with all micro and small enterprises, development institutions and stakeholders in light of the policies and legislation required to strengthen them in accordance with Law 141/2004.
The SFD operates through a network of 31 regional offices covering all governorates of Egypt with a single window service attached to each office to ensure easy lending and speed of administrative procedures (licensing, commercial registration, tax cards).
Activities of the Social Fund for Development

Mobilize local and international material and technical resources to contribute to the overall socio-economic development.
Providing advanced financial and non-financial services to support microenterprises.
Financing projects that create jobs and develop basic and community infrastructure.
Encouraging entrepreneurship and linking large projects to small projects.
Objectives of the Social Fund for Development

Development and financing of medium and small enterprises.
Improving living standards in targeted areas.
Contribute to job creation, especially for youth and women.
Alleviation of poverty.
Target Groups of the Social Fund for Development

New graduates and young job seekers.
Experienced craftsmen, capable of managing small and medium enterprises.
Young entrepreneurs who wish to expand their business.
Marginalized categories: Women and groups with special needs.

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