KEDA Women Biz Entrepreneurship Grant Application
Women in States within the Kedah Regional Development Authority (KEDA) Area are welcome to apply for the KEDA Biz Women Entrepreneurship Grant via the link
The following is further information and information regarding this grant.

About the Women’s Biz Entrepreneurship Grant
The Women Biz Entrepreneurship Grant is a funding initiative from the Kedah Regional Development Authority (KEDA) specifically for women entrepreneurs.
For information, KEDA is a federal institution under the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (KKDW) which is tasked with planning and implementing socio-economic, infrastructure and physical development to advance rural areas in the state of Kedah.
This grant was created to empower women in rural areas through entrepreneurship.
This program aims to build competitive, systematic and group women entrepreneurship.
Application Date
The closing date for this application is active May 20, 2026 (Wednesday).
Grant Value
Each group of women who apply will receive assistance worth RM200,000.
Business Plan Criteria
Applicants must submit their business plans as follows:
- Executive Summary: A brief summary of the entire plan. About Business: Vision, mission, goals and business form.
- Organization & Management: Organizational structure, management team and roles.
- Market Analysis: Research competitors, target customers, and market trends.
- Marketing & Sales Strategy: Plan to attract and retain customers (4Ps: Product, Price, Place, Promotion).
- Operational Planning: Daily management, location and production/service provision processes.
- Financial Planning: Sales forecasts, income statements, balance sheets, cash flow, and financing needs.
- SWOT Analysis: Strength (Strengths). Weaknesses. Opportunities. and Threats.


Application Terms
The specified application conditions are as follows:
- Women aged 18 years and over.
- Each group consists of 3 to 5 women.
- Located in the Business Operations area within the KEDA Area or outside the city.
- SSM Registered with Partnership / Sdn. Bhd.
How to Register
Applications can be made as follows:
- Prepare a business plan according to predetermined criteria.
- Make sure the business plan does not exceed 100MB and is in PDF @ Powerpoint format.
- Browse the links
- Fill in the information and upload the business plan.
- Click “Submit” to send the application.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Women Biz Entrepreneurship Grant is a funding initiative from the Kedah Regional Development Authority (KEDA) specifically for women entrepreneurs to empower women in rural areas through entrepreneurship.
Closing date for applications is 20 May 2026 (Wednesday).
Yes. Applicants must submit a business plan according to the established criteria.
– Executive Summary: A brief summary of the entire plan. About Business: Vision, mission, goals and business form.
– Organization & Management: Organizational structure, management team and roles.
– Market Analysis: Study competitors, target customers and market trends.
– Marketing & Sales Strategy: Plan to attract and retain customers (4Ps: Product, Price, Place, Promotion).
– Operational Planning: Daily management, location and production/service provision processes.
– Financial Planning: Sales forecasts, profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cash flow, and financing needs.
– SWOT Analysis: Strengths. Weaknesses. Opportunities. and Threats.
3 to 5 women.
Further Questions
For further questions regarding the Women Biz Entrepreneurship Grant, please contact:
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
KEDAH REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (KEDA) KM 17.5 Jalan Raya Utara South,
Napoh City, 06000 Jitra, Kedah.
Tel: 04-7205 300 ext 8855 (Mrs. Nurul Jazilah)
Also read: SME SRF: SME Stability Assistance Facility Application
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