Game of Business
Acronym |
GoB |
Project Number – MIS | 5070952 |
Priority axis | 1 - A Competitive and Innovative Cross-Border Area |
Investment priorities | 3a - Promoting entrepreneurship, in particular by facilitating the economic exploitation of new ideas and fostering the creation of new firms, including through business incubators |
Intervention fields |
066. Advanced support services for SMEs and groups of SMEs (including management, marketing and design services) |
Call | 6th CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSALS |
Lead Beneficiary | Greek Association of Women Entrepreneurs (SEGE) |
Beneficiaries |
ALLIANCE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
Start Date | Apr 13, 2021 |
End Date | Apr 12, 2023 |
Budget | 507.553,00 € |
ERDF Contribution | 431.420,05 € |
National Contribution | 76.132,95 € |
Website | https://gameofbusiness.gr/ |
The project will improve the entrepreneurship conditions by improving the entrepreneurship climate and eliminate the bottlenecks to entry in business. Furthermore the project will strengthen the factors affecting entrepreneurial success by providing permanent advisory services.GoB project’s overall objective is “To stimulate business creation and promote entrepreneur culture”. The project is focused on removing the identified barriers and bottlenecks and will provide support also in in the mountainous and peripheral areas of the cross-border region.
The main outputs relating to the project activities are the following:joint platform with integrated advisory system and e-learning tools, Elaboration of joint entrepreneur growth strategy, Joint handbook for entrepreneurs skills development and guide with key stages in the lifecycle of products and service. They are selected to create versatile and powerful toolkit for potential entrepreneurs, leading to better entrepreneurship climate. Cross-border approach is very important for the project objectives, because CBC cooperation will tackle common challenges identified jointly in the border regions and will exploit the untapped growth potential in the area of entrepreneurship.
The main outputs relating to the project activities are the following:joint platform with integrated advisory system and e-learning tools, Elaboration of joint entrepreneur growth strategy, Joint handbook for entrepreneurs skills development and guide with key stages in the lifecycle of products and service. They are selected to create versatile and powerful toolkit for potential entrepreneurs, leading to better entrepreneurship climate. Cross-border approach is very important for the project objectives, because CBC cooperation will tackle common challenges identified jointly in the border regions and will exploit the untapped growth potential in the area of entrepreneurship.
The main outputs relating to the project activities are the following:
• Development of joint platform with integrated advisory system and e-learning tools.
• 2 Business conferences,
• 5 events raising awareness regarding entrepreneurship, awareness actions on the existing types of business support available in the area,
• assistance on how to come up with a business idea, how to develop it into a marketable product/service, how to decide what type of company is needed, how to establish the company, how to access available financing means, etc.);
• 6 events providing: start-up services in cohorts or “classes” of entrepreneurs, B2B networking events, ad-hoc business support to businesses or individual entrepreneurs on a person-to-person basis
• training actions for the development of business skills, sector-specific training (tourism and ICT sectors), management training, and training in legal issues and procedures, etc.;
• 4 workshops on products and services design and export
• Elaboration of joint entrepreneur growth strategy
• Joint handbook for entrepreneurs skills development
• Guide with key stages in the lifecycle of products & service
• Development of joint platform with integrated advisory system and e-learning tools.
• 2 Business conferences,
• 5 events raising awareness regarding entrepreneurship, awareness actions on the existing types of business support available in the area,
• assistance on how to come up with a business idea, how to develop it into a marketable product/service, how to decide what type of company is needed, how to establish the company, how to access available financing means, etc.);
• 6 events providing: start-up services in cohorts or “classes” of entrepreneurs, B2B networking events, ad-hoc business support to businesses or individual entrepreneurs on a person-to-person basis
• training actions for the development of business skills, sector-specific training (tourism and ICT sectors), management training, and training in legal issues and procedures, etc.;
• 4 workshops on products and services design and export
• Elaboration of joint entrepreneur growth strategy
• Joint handbook for entrepreneurs skills development
• Guide with key stages in the lifecycle of products & service