We ran this project supported by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund for the third time between September 2016 and October 2017. Our aim was to help the social and labour market integration of third country migrants living in Hungary. We were supporting young migrants who wanted to turn their ideas into businesses or develop their existing businesses.
The project included weekend workshops focusing on topics relevant to entrepreneurship. The participants could learn the basics of marketing, presentation techniques, and legal and financial knowledge necessary for starting a business. The participants were also able to get professional advice on creating a business plan and a corporate identity, and on website development. We supported the individual needs of our participants with one-on-one consultations and our mentor program.