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SVO participants and their family members learn business skills and strategies

Winners of the educational initiative 'My Business/14' to be granted between 50,000 and 200,000 rubles.

Twenty participants of the educational initiative 'Your Own Business/14' will be granted varying...
Twenty participants of the educational initiative 'Your Own Business/14' will be granted varying sums, ranging from 50,000 to 200,000 rubles.

SVO participants and their family members learn business skills and strategies

In Yakutsk, Final Stage of Educational Program 'SVOE delo/14' Completed

Twenty-one participants, out of an initial pool of 27, successfully advanced to the final round of the educational program 'SVOE delo/14' in Yakutsk. Each of the participants received a starting investment of between 50,000 to 200,000 rubles, courtesy of the program's partner companies. Future iterations of such platforms are planned to become permanent, as stated by Yakutia 24.

Maxim Karbushev, the First Deputy Minister of Entrepreneurship, explained that the 'SVOE delo/14' project is a collaboration between the 'Patriots of Russia' state fund, 'My Business' center, partner companies, and public organizations. The project aims to cultivate entrepreneurial skills in veterans of military actions and their family members.

The five-day educational program encompassed both theoretical foundations of entrepreneurship and practical aspects. It featured masterclasses by successful businessmen, interactive events, psychological testing, and work on business projects.

According to Maxim Karbushev, the participants hailed from Yakutsk and the republic's regions. The 'SVOE delo/14' project is entirely non-budgetary, meaning it relies on partners for financial support. The finalists will receive this funding to kickstart their projects, which span various sectors, including beauty salons, auto services, and workshops.

Moreover, participants in the educational program can secure a special preferential product from the Yakutia Entrepreneurship Development Fund at a 1% interest rate.

Alexei Alexandrov, the head of the 'Patriots of Russia' fund's Yakutia branch, commended the event's positive response from veterans and their relatives. Future plans include conducting such educational programs on a regular basis.

One of the participants, Alexei Ptitsyn, a veteran of military actions, operates a tire fitting workshop in Markha. He expressed his gratitude for the training, stating that it has improved his business acumen and provided a boost for development. He firmly believes that such programs are crucial, as they offer guidance to many who are unsure of their entrepreneurial path.

Participants of the 'SVOE delo/14' project, such as Alexei Ptitsyn, a veteran from Markha, are now equipped with better business skills, thanks to the educational program's focus on personal growth, learning, and entrepreneurship. The program's financial support from partnerships, including the Yakutia Entrepreneurship Development Fund, provides valuable resources for kickstarting business ventures in sectors like beauty, automotive, and workshops. With the aim of cultivating entrepreneurship, this program serves as a stepping stone for veterans and their families, fostering a culture of self-development and economic growth.

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