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Abstract
This study explores the potential of the Family Hope Program (FHP) in fostering entrepreneurship among underprivileged families in Bima City, Indonesia, as a means of poverty alleviation. The FHP, a government initiative, provides financial assistance to improve living standards, but challenges such as limited capital, market access, and distribution channels hinder entrepreneurial efforts. Using thematic analysis, the research examines how the FHP influences entrepreneurial development through training, seminars, mindset shifts, and support mechanisms. Findings show that FHP effectively encourages beneficiaries to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset, enhancing their potential for self-reliance. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions to overcome capital and market access barriers, contributing to poverty reduction efforts.