About Us
CTFP Commercial Cleaning Mastermind is very excited and proud to help pave the way to the financial freedom of low-income families, underserved communities, and military veterans.
CFTP is a socially focused enterprise dedicated to expanding access to capital for qualified yet underserved individuals in developed markets.
CTFP offers a comprehensive cleaning training program that is designed to provide our enterprises with the skills and knowledge to immediately launch their own enterprise. The complete package includes also training at the facility which covers all operational aspects including unique management systems and procedures, practical aspects of the cleaning industry, we offer ongoing support with guidance from our dedicated team.
Expands Access
CTFP expands access to business opportunities and capital by providing commercial cleaning services-based risk solutions for small cleaning enterprises from low-income families. CTFP solutions increase the financial and operational capacity of small and medium cleaning enterprises so they can better serve the overwhelming market demand for commercial cleaning services.
CTFP enables micro, small, and medium sized cleaning enterprises (SMCEs) to gain commercial cleaning contracts from large organizations or corporations. We also assist low-income families in obtaining the funding support that they need for their business and development projects. After we stay in the picture to help our enterprises manage their business and we help to the extent that the client needs it.
Power of Communities
By harnessing the power of our communities, CTFP provides quality yet approachable solutions for poverty reeducation. CTFP specifically works towards increasing the proportion of large commercial cleaning contracts granted to low-income families as well as to other underserved demographics and military veterans.
In order to develop cleaning businesses for the poor and fight poverty it is necessary to conduct outreach to help the poor/low-income families develop their entrepreneurial spirit and orient them towards market services with growth potential.
Social Responsibility
In the US context there is a huge gap in which many low-income families are taken advantage of by large commercial cleaning franchises. CTFP believes it is necessary to develop a social enterprise model that helps those poor families and above all can coexist alongside support.
CTFP believes that just because they are from low-income families it shouldn’t prevent them from earning a profitable commercial cleaning contract.
In an effort of corporate social responsibility supporting the poor, we believe that low-income families should also be given a chance to bid for large contracts. Those contracts should be oriented towards enterprises truly aiming to reduce poverty. Rather than towards big wealth commercial cleaning franchises whose impact on the poor is either unlikely or almost non-existent and requires a great deal of investment in order to run a successful business.
To address this problem CTFP believes that it would be necessary to create a platform that links small medium cleaning enterprises with different organizations and corporations that are particularly well adapted to help our enterprises from low-income families and help us to fight poverty which will generate the critical mass necessary for economy of scale and the reduction of poverty.
Dedicated to Helping Families
We are dedicated to educating low-income families about entrepreneurships and helping them to overcome poverty. In order to achieve that, CTFP directly connects you with our community networks of enterprises. Introducing them to our clients and strengthening your engagement with the community in order to help the poor.
Low-income families' access to credit or financial services is very weak and, in some cases, completely absent due to their lack of capital that can be used as security deposits in most banks hence large commercial cleaning franchises take advantage of small cleaning entrepreneurs looking to invest and own a piece of the American dream.
CTFP acknowledges that yes, we need more youth employment, however we also need to focus on offering parents' jobs and creating business opportunities for them. In order to fight poverty, we have to approach things differently not with a selfish mindset but by creating enterprises that will lift up our communities.