Game of Business (GoB)

The Game of Business (GoB) project aims to improve the conditions for entrepreneurship in both countries by developing and evolving the business climate and removing the barriers that women in particular face when entering entrepreneurship. In addition, the project will strengthen the factors influencing entrepreneurial success by providing advisory services to the beneficiaries.

The GoB project aims to “Stimulate business creation and promote entrepreneurial culture”. The project focuses on removing existing barriers and identifying the key problems faced by women wishing to start a business, particularly those from mountainous and peripheral areas of the cross-border region.

The cross-border approach is very important for the achievement of the project’s objectives, as the partners address common challenges identified in both countries and will improve the current state of women’s entrepreneurship by promoting awareness raising, training, start-up creation and financing of new businesses in the region of Central Macedonia and Blagoevgrad.

The cross-border approach is very important for the achievement of the project’s objectives, as the partners address common challenges identified in both countries and will improve the current state of women’s entrepreneurship by promoting awareness raising, training, start-up creation and financing of new businesses in the region of Central Macedonia and Blagoevgrad.

Partnership:

  • SEGE – Greek Association of Women Entrepreneurs (Greece)
  • INNOGATE to Europe (Spain)
  • ECIPA UMBRIA (Italy)
  • SIC Socialiniu Inovaciju Centras (Lithuania),
  • IAT – Institut Arbeit und Technik (Germany)
  • ESTEEM – Vocational and Personal Development for Young People (UK)
  • NGO Agricola (Ukraine)
  • GAWB – Georgian Association Women in Business (Georgia)
  • CEBSR – Clusters Experts Baltic Sea Region (Latvia)

Target Groups: Women Entrepreneurs, Women Employees, Unemployed Women

Διάρκεια: 13/04/2021 – 12/04/2023Target Groups: Women Entrepreneurs, Women Employees, Unemployed Women