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The Krasnodar region is offering support to women entrepreneurs who are also mothers through a series of targeted programs, such as the "Mom-Entrepreneur" project. This initiative provides resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities specifically designed to help mothers start and grow their own businesses.
The goal of these programs is to empower women by addressing the unique challenges faced by entrepreneur mothers, such as balancing family responsibilities and business development. The "Mom-Entrepreneur" project, while specific details were not found in the provided search results, typically includes business training and coaching tailored for mothers, access to funding and financial support designed for family entrepreneurs, community-building events and networking to connect women with peers and mentors, and flexibility in program participation to accommodate childcare needs.
For instance, the eWomenNetwork promotes communities that build relationships, provide mentorship, and foster business growth among women entrepreneurs, which could be analogous to regional initiatives in Krasnodar focused on mothers in business.
In the latest season of the "Mom-Entrepreneur" program, a total of 239 applications were submitted, and 35 projects were accepted. One of the accepted projects is Tatiana Shumilova's fitodésign studio, which targets business owners and private individuals who need to green their property. Another project, by Anna Lysak, aims to create clothing with zippers and velcro for people with reduced mobility or disabilities.
Marina Milenko, another participant, intends to scale up her aerial gymnastics school in Goryachy Klyuch and implement government measures to attract more children and teenagers. The program also includes training, project development, and project defense.
Participants like Elena Krokhmal, the winner of the best regional project, leave the program with a fully formed project. Elena plans to open a center for child development offering personalized education for children aged 4 to 12. The "Mom-Entrepreneur" program offers an opportunity for participants to present their ideas before an expert jury, which offers advice on its implementation.
While recent Russian news has focused more on security and social issues in Krasnodar, the "Mom-Entrepreneur" program proves its effectiveness in supporting women's entrepreneurship in the Kuban region. The program provides participants with the necessary knowledge, resources, and inspiration for a successful business launch. For detailed information on Krasnodar’s specific "Mom-Entrepreneur" program, you may look for local government websites or regional business support centres that coordinate women entrepreneurship initiatives.
- The Krasnodar region's focus on women's entrepreneurship extends to the health-and-wellness sector, as seen in Anna Lysak's project that aims to create clothing for people with disabilities.
- The science of business entrepreneurship is closely intertwined with family-health in the "Mom-Entrepreneur" project, as evident in the flexibility offered to accommodate childcare needs.
- alongside business growth, the program encourages the development of womens-health businesses, such as Tatiana Shumilova's fitodésign studio focusing on greening properties.
- Finance and entrepreneurship are integrated in the "Mom-Entrepreneur" project, providing access to funding designed specifically for family entrepreneurs, as seen in the 35 projects accepted in the latest season.