Changing Entrepreneurs’ Lives Through the Power of Human Connection
In 2025, you supported 15,238 entrepreneurs across the globe with mentorship.
What Mentorship Delivered in 2025
2x
mentored entrepreneurs experienced revenue growth
70%
of mentored entrepreneurs improved their leadership skills
481
jobs created and retained by mentored entrepreneurs
For entrepreneurs who’ve often been excluded from traditional business support systems, success is measured beyond business expansion; it is income stability, survival, and the ability to sustain a livelihood for themselves and their families.
For every $1 invested in Micromentor, mentored entrepreneurs generated an estimated:
The Return on Mentorship
$4.01
In additional business revenue (emerging markets)
$7.81
In livelihoods income (workers and their households)
Organizations that used Mentorship-as-a-Service (MaaS) alongside their products and services found that their entrepreneurs experienced better business outcomes.
Transforming Lives with Mentorship
Meet some of the people whose lives have changed with access to mentorship, thanks to your support.
Cheche
"My mentor helped me realize that my health and location are parts of my story—they aren't the ceiling of my potential. I stopped seeing myself as a patient trying to work and started seeing myself as a resilient entrepreneur. That identity shift has been the biggest change."
Natalie
"Jim helped us see that we don't need investors. That it’s going to create way more problems. We can actually be self-sufficient. We just need a marketing person. And the smaller you stay, the better you will be—and the higher quality your culture will be."
María
"As women entrepreneurs in Mexico, we do have it a little more difficult because of the culture and traditional gender roles. My advice is to tell women that yes we can, because we have many abilities and many people who want to support us."
For entrepreneurs who’ve often been excluded from traditional business support systems, success is measured beyond business expansion; it is income stability, survival, and the ability to sustain a livelihood for themselves and their families.
For entrepreneurs who’ve often been excluded from traditional business support systems, success is measured beyond business expansion; it is income stability, survival, and the ability to sustain a livelihood for themselves and their families.
