The project Roots to Routes offers a programme Rural Entrepreneurship (100% subsidised) to empower women, migrants, refugees, and vulnerable groups, to thrive in the European socio-entrepreneurial landscape and to generate a positive impact on their own lives and those of their communities.
From 8 June to 31 October, each participant will work on the Business Plan Development following a online methodology that, in 8 modules, combine Masterclasses from experts, support materials and the guidance of a professional throughout the programme with the possibility of up to 10 hours of personalised 1:1 mentorship. It will be available in English, Spanish and Italian.
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Features
- The central objective is to transform your idea into a solid business reality by creating a strategic Business Plan
- Incubation Programme Calendar: 5 months (8 June – 31 October 2026).
- Registration Deadline: Until 15 May 2026.
- 100% Funded: Thanks to the support of the European Union (Erasmus+), you can access the entire programme at no cost to yourself.
- Format: Online and flexible, so you can progress from anywhere.
- Methodology: 8 modules combining support materials, masterclasses with experts, and individualised mentorship (up to 10 hours 1:1) to validate each step of your project.
Target audiences
- Do you have an idea to transform the rural world? If you're a person with an entrepreneurial spirit and want to start or strengthen your own business in rural areas of Spain or Italy, this programme is for you!
- Female entrepreneurs seeking to lead sustainable projects in their community.
- Migrant and refugee individuals wishing to build their future through self-employment.
- Vulnerable groups that need real tools to thrive in the European socio-economic landscape.
- It doesn't matter your age or your level of education; if you have the desire to make a positive impact on your life and in your rural surroundings, sign up for the Roots to Routes programme.
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