Applications for Startup Academy are requested by 6 PM on the 11th

Where Are the Youths Building Tomorrow... Haman-gun Supports Young Entrepreneurs with Up to 40 Million Won View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Haman-gun, Gyeongnam Province, is recruiting participants for the "Haman Youth Entrepreneurs Creating Tomorrow" project, promoted as part of the youth-friendly city creation initiative.


Haman-gun is collaborating with the Gyeongnam National University Community Support Group to conduct the project, providing education from basic entrepreneurship training to establishing initial business models.


Youths aged 19 to 45 interested in entrepreneurship can apply, and through entrepreneurship academy, selection, and agreement processes, the project will be carried out from March to December.


The support program consists of an entrepreneurship academy, basic and advanced support education courses, homeroom and expert mentoring, direct business funding up to 40 million KRW, and networking activities.


To participate in the project, completion of the entrepreneurship academy is mandatory, and applications for the academy can be submitted via Naver Form, Naver's document creation service, by 6 PM on the 11th.


The entrepreneurship academy will be held over three days from the 16th to the 18th of this month, featuring social network missions to discover Haman youth (prospective) social economy entrepreneurs and education to establish initial business models.


A certificate will be issued only upon completion of at least 70% of the entire course, after which participants will undergo face-to-face evaluation, selection, and agreement signing to join the entrepreneurship support project.



For more details, inquiries can be made to the County Office Innovation Strategy Officer or the Gyeongnam National University Community Support Group.


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