The Cabildo of Lanzarote, through the Commerce Area, with the support of the INCYDE Foundation and the collaboration of the Chamber of Commerce, has designed the PRECE CANARIAS program: Support for Small Businesses.
This training aims to consolidate and promote smaller establishments and boost the business fabric. It will begin on Monday, January 27, lasting seven weeks, with six face-to-face sessions and one practical session.
The Minister of Commerce, Aroa Revelo, assures that this action will allow the participants to acquire the essential knowledge and tools to increase their activities. “This training will provide those who take it with the necessary skills to increase their work performance and improve their skills”, she clarifies.
The program is aimed at people with business ideas for small or local businesses and establishments with staff of between one and ten members. It seeks to support digitalization and help consolidate and grow the company as a key element of the territory's development.
A specific diagnosis for each business
The program includes carrying out a specific diagnosis for each business, adapted to the sector, size and resources available; the creation of professional networks, both individually and institutionally, and the development of a Strategic Action Plan for each participant, to determine the specific improvement actions to be developed.
The training, co-financed by the State FSE+ Program of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands, in the State Section of the Ultraperipheral Region (RUP) Priority CCI2021ES05SFPR009, through the INCYDE Foundation, and by the Island Council, will be taught in person in Arrecife.
The INCYDE Foundation (Chamber Institute for the Creation and Development of Companies) is an institution created in 1999 at the initiative of the Chambers of Commerce, dedicated to promoting and training the entrepreneurial spirit, improving the qualification of entrepreneurs and the creation and consolidation of companies.