SUPPORTED ASSOCIATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVES WITH A GENDER INCLUISION Sample Clauses

SUPPORTED ASSOCIATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVES WITH A GENDER INCLUISION. APPROACH TCE began to support 103 entrepreneurship initiatives, whereby the number is expected to decrease every year due to that the fact that many initiatives will not be viable, and entrepreneurs tend to give up during the process. These trends have been included in the established 2024 goal of 30 initiatives generating sales. By 2021, TCE will support 38 initiatives. 20 will be supported by Eafit in Urabá, Bajo Cauca, and Huila, in addition to 18 that will be supported by Manizales Mas in Tumaco. As an adaptation measure against COVID-19 in 2020, TCE, through its partner EAFIT, designed, produced, and delivered the Social Entrepreneurship Kit, a self-training tool that contains tools that enhance the entrepreneurial spirit and generate the roadmap to support entrepreneurship. In 2021 TCE will develop four additional modules in addition to the one that has already been delivered. With the support of Eafit, podcasts will be designed and broadcast to multiply success stories of the supported entrepreneurship initiatives. Commercial alliances will be promoted in EAFIT's ecosystem, to enhance the impact of entrepreneurship. Participating in open calls and funding will be supported, and credit programs for women will be launched in the areas of Urabá, Bajo Cauca, and Huila. Further, the participation of these entrepreneurs in local and regional fairs will be encouraged. An entrepreneurship fair will be designed and an entrepreneurship contest will be launched again for the areas described above. Manizales Más will start the development of community entrepreneurship in Tumaco.
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