Inclusive Business Creation
Good Practice Compendium
This compendium contains 20 case studies of public programmes in European countries that are successfully supporting business creation by people from disadvantaged and under-represented groups in entrepreneurship. The populations targeted by these programmes include youth, women, seniors, the unemployed, immigrants, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Each programme description details the programme’s activities and approach, assesses the challenges faced in development and implementation, and offers tips for successful transfer to other contexts.
Public policy actions at national, regional and local levels can make an important contribution to economic growth and social inclusion by promoting business creation and self-employment by people who otherwise could remain outside of the mainstream of entrepreneurship. This compendium demonstrates that workable approaches exist and can help policy makers learn from each other's experiences to achieve widespread results.
DreamStart, Belgium (Brussels)
This case study presents a scheme that supports unemployed youth in business creation with training, coaching and mentoring. The case study indicates the scheme’s objectives and rationale, and describes the key activities undertaken. It also describes the key challenges faced in designing and implementing the scheme, the impact that it has achieved and the conditions for transferring this practice to another context.
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