This year’s call for applications for the European Enterprise Development Award has been published
This year’s call for applications for the European Enterprise Promotion Awards has been published, and the Ministry of National Economy (NGM) is waiting for applications for creative, innovative and unique enterprise development programs that help entrepreneurs become entrepreneurs and make their everyday lives easier until May 30, the ministry said in a statement.
The government’s SME Strategy’s main goal is to encourage entrepreneurship, increase the social esteem of entrepreneurship and careers, and support the acquisition of the knowledge and competencies necessary for starting a business.
In line with these goals, the European Commission and the Ministry of National Economy are announcing the call for applications for the European Enterprise Promotion Awards (EEPA) this year as well.
The NGM explained that the European Enterprise Promotion Awards call was first published by the European Commission in 2006.
The call is not just a competition: it aims to introduce initiatives to the European public that encourage entrepreneurial activity, facilitate becoming an entrepreneur, the everyday life of businesses, and can provide outstanding good practices at international level.
By recognizing the best European programs, the committee awards prizes every year to the most creative and successful business development projects, which can inspire other organizations to implement similar initiatives.
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