Frequently Asked Questions

EDP NGO (Empowering Development Project Inc.) is a nonprofit organization based in Brooklyn, New York, dedicated to community development, skill enhancement, women’s empowerment, education, and social welfare for over a decade.

EDP NGO offers a diverse range of skill-building programs tailored to meet the needs of the community, including:

  • English as a Second Language (ESL): Designed to help immigrants and non-native speakers improve their English proficiency, facilitating better integration into society and enhancing employment opportunities.

  • Computer & ICT Training: Courses range from basic computer literacy to advanced information and communication technology skills, preparing participants for the digital demands of the modern workplace.

  • Women’s Empowerment Courses: Aimed at empowering women through various vocational trainings, including:

    • Beauty Enhancement: Training in cosmetology and beauty treatments.
    • Bridal Makeup: Specialized courses focusing on bridal makeup techniques.
    • Fashion Design & Sewing: Courses that teach fashion design principles and sewing skills.
    • Culinary Skills: Programs that provide cooking and culinary training.
  • Home Health Aide (HHA) Certification: Training individuals to provide essential home healthcare services, leading to certification and employment opportunities in the healthcare sector.

  • Youth Empowerment & Skill Development: Programs focused on equipping young individuals with leadership skills, vocational training, and educational support to prepare them for future challenges.

  • Adult Day Care Services: Providing educational and recreational activities for the elderly, promoting lifelong learning and social engagement.

  • Environmental Protection Initiatives: Educational programs aimed at raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting sustainable practices within the community.

Our programs are open to a wide range of individuals, including:

  • Immigrants and Non-Native English Speakers: Seeking to improve language skills and integrate into the community.

  • Job Seekers and Professionals: Looking to enhance their technical skills and increase employment opportunities.

  • Women and Youth: Aiming to gain vocational skills and empowerment through specialized courses.

  • Elderly Individuals: Interested in engaging in educational and recreational activities to promote well-being.

To enroll in any of our programs, you can:

  • Visit Our Website: Navigate to the specific program page at https://edpngo.org/projects and follow the registration instructions.

  • Contact Us Directly: Reach out via phone at 347-621-7393 or email at info@edpngo.org for assistance with the registration process.

By participating in EDP NGO's training and educational programs, individuals are empowered with the skills and knowledge necessary to improve their personal and professional lives, contributing to the overall development of the community.

Yes! We regularly organize educational workshops, skill development sessions, cultural programs, and social welfare events to support the community. Follow us on Facebook (@edpngousa) and visit our website www.edpngo.org for the latest updates.

If you want to make a difference in the community, you can apply as a volunteer by filling out the form on our website or contacting us directly. Volunteers can help with events, training, fundraising, and administrative work.

No prior experience is required! We welcome passionate individuals who want to contribute their time and skills for community welfare.

All donations go towards funding training programs, providing educational resources, supporting women and children to those in need.

Yes! We welcome one-time or recurring donations. Contact us to set up a monthly or annual contribution.

Some programs are free of cost, while others may require a small fee to cover materials and certification. Contact us for specific details.

Yes! Upon successful completion, participants receive a certification, which can enhance their career opportunities.

Yes! Most courses are beginner-friendly, and our trainers provide step-by-step guidance.

We offer only in-person training.

Yes! We welcome partnerships with businesses, organizations, and individuals who share our vision of community development.

Yes! We value community input. If you have ideas for new training programs or social initiatives, feel free to reach out to us.

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