Applications Open Until the 27th for Women-Owned Businesses with Fewer Than 5 Full-Time Employees

Jeonnam Province announced on the 17th that it will promote a marketing support project for women-owned small businesses to strengthen their competitiveness and increase income, and is recruiting eligible companies until the 27th.


The marketing support project for women-owned small businesses targets companies with high growth potential but poor financial and management conditions, providing support for product branding (CI·BI) creation, online product advertising, website production, and shopping mall construction costs.


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Eligibility requires that the company be led by a female representative, have its main office in Jeonnam, and have fewer than five regular employees. Detailed information can be found on the Jeonnam Province website, and applications can be submitted via registered mail or email.


After document screening and on-site verification, Jeonnam Province plans to select 10 companies and provide each with 10 million won in project funds. Additionally, selected companies will receive consulting support from professional consultants on product design and promotion and marketing methods.


Since 2011, Jeonnam Province has been supporting marketing for women-owned small businesses to enhance competitiveness and increase income. So far, it has supported over 110 companies with 1.14 billion won.



Yu Mija, Jeonnam Province’s Director of Women and Family Policy, said, “As more companies have increased sales through support such as corporate promotion, the number of applicants has been rising every year. We hope that many women entrepreneurs with good ideas but difficulties in commercialization will participate this year as well, contributing to the local economy.”


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