BIC Euronova - Migrants in Business
Project
The Migrants in Business (MIB) project originated in the framework of the European Erasmus+ programme and as a result of the global changes implied by immigration. The European continent is one of the geographical areas that receives most migrants every year. The reception of these migrants has always had a high media profile. However, the dissemination of measures to enable migrants to develop their own business is often not as widespread as desired because the difficulties migrants often encounter in adapting are often not taken into account.
For this reason, Migrants in Business has set itself the following objectives:
· Identify the profile of the local migrant entrepreneur.
· Design, develop and implement a new approach to the creation of support measures for foreign entrepreneurship.
· To make the procedures for setting up new companies more accessible.
· Facilitate the integration of migrant entrepreneurs with other local entrepreneurs.
The key to the project is to ensure that migrants can prosper with their business ideas by providing them with the necessary knowledge to do so. To this end, two main projects are planned:
· A case study of good practices that reflects the current state of entrepreneurship in the countries of the project consortium and proposes a series of measures to achieve the objectives set.
· To develop a training programme that is capable of empowering migrant entrepreneurs who, together with the other elements developed by the project, will be able to design a strategy that improves the professional well-being of these entrepreneurs.
The aim is to improve the adaptation of migrant entrepreneurs to the different elements that condition local entrepreneurship. In order for the project to achieve the maximum possible dissemination, the materials and tools developed will be disseminated through the consortium members' own media.
The project consortium is composed of the following organisations: BIC EURONOVA, Spain; Perspektiva Inkubator, Slovenia; Tecnopolis, PST.
This project is funded through the Erasmus+ programme of the European Commission.