The operation has declared a national non-profit, spotlifting to Hope, entrepreneurial and financial literacy, the largest network of voluntary business mentors in the United States, aims to expand for entrepreneurs that expand areas consisting of small enterprises and countries.
The score provided a volunteer organization with more than 10,000 mentors, provided free business management in six decades. Through this partnership, the account will expand mentorship services to small enterprises who recovered from 1 million black business initiatives (1mbb) and natural disasters.
The 1mbB program launched in 2020, supported about 400,000 black ownerships, offers access to mentoring, training and capital. By connecting the account mentoring framework, the initiative is aimed to further increase the impact of black entrepreneurship.
“With the account, we can provide the necessary resources by working with an organization that understands our goals, chairman and general director and general director of local, regional and small enterprises, founder, founder, founder and CEOs and CEOs and CEO of Azerbaijan.”
Comprehensive support to small businesses
Partnership will focus on several main areas:
- Mentorism and Business Management – account volunteers will provide support for a coach and business development.
- Credit and grant assistance – Operation Umid will receive instructions on preparing documents for small business customers, financial assistance.
- Educational programs – Both organizations will cooperate workshops, training sessions and business reserves to increase small business success.
The operation is trying to create a stronger ecosystem for small businesses, combining networking and programs with a network of hope and score business development examination. The initiative emphasizes an obligation of states in economic strengthening, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and societies.