Bogotá D.C., March 15, 2023. The union of both entities has the objective of providing economic support to develop business models that create technological solutions, aimed at solving some of the gaps that prevent the socioeconomic and sociocultural inclusion of the popular economy, understanding this as natural persons, entrepreneurs, artisans, independents, street vendors and members of associated work cooperatives.
This initiative will also advise and accompany future beneficiaries with training to mitigate the risks of the first year of operation and achieve stability in the market. In addition, it will promote and accelerate business ideas with opportunity identification methodologies.
Nicolás Uribe Rueda, president of the CCB, assures that "this initiative intends to take an additional step to position Bogotá as the capital of entrepreneurship and innovation in LATAM and opens opportunities for innovative entrepreneurs who seek to solve the challenges of the popular economy and contribute to the inclusion and growth of this economy in the dynamics of the market”.
Likewise, the general director of SENA, Jorge Eduardo Londoño Ulloa, affirms that "this type of initiative helps to arouse the curiosity of young people for technology, valuable knowledge to work on innovative solutions that promote the popular and peasant economy in our Colombia of the soul".
Of the $9 billion, up to $93 million will be allocated to each business plan to finance more than 100 new companies and promote nearly 400 jobs in the country. It should be noted that these resources are forgivable to the extent that the business plan presented is fulfilled.
Some examples of startups that can apply are: entrepreneurs with FinTech solutions that promote financial inclusion; AgroTech, which strengthen the value chain of the agricultural sector, and agroindustrial and EdTech, which facilitate access to quality education for the development of skills.
As well as ideas from HealthTech that democratize access to health services and disease prevention and LogiTech that facilitate the integration of supply chains, among others, that organize their core business around data, business intelligence and digital.
Requirements to access this call:
• The residence and operation of the project must be Bogotá and/or a municipality with jurisdiction of the Chamber of Commerce of Bogotá.
• Business initiatives and ventures will have to be in the ideation and/or prototyping phase without commercial registration.
• Comply with the other conditions established in agreement 010 of 2019 of the internal regulations of the Emprender Fund and the Terms of Reference of Call No. 248.
The Bogotá Chamber of Commerce and SENA are committed to social inclusion, the reduction of poverty and unemployment, and work together for the development of the popular economy with the potentialization of tools that promote businesses and strengthen their ability to generate income.
CCB jurisdiction
Bogotá and the municipalities of Arbeláez, Cabrera, Cajicá, Cáqueza, Carmen de Carupa, Chía, Chipaque, Choachí, Chocontá, Cogua, Cota, Cucunubá, Fómeque, Fosca, Fúquene, Fusagasugá, Gachalá, Gachancipá, Gachetá, Gama, Granada, Guachetá , Guasca, Guatavita, Guayabetal, Gutiérrez, Junín, La Calera, Lenguazaque, Machetá, Manta, Medina, Nemocón, Pandi, Pasca, Quetame, San Bernardo, Sesquilé, Sibaté, Silvania, Simijaca, Soacha, Sopó, Suesca, Susa, Sutatausa , Tabio, Tausa, Tenjo, Tibacuy, Tibiritá, Tocancipá, Ubalá, Ubaque, Ubaté, Une, Venecia, Villapinzón and Zipaquirá.