EmpleANDO is a new acceleration program focused on employability of vulnerable groups in Mexico.
We seek to promote labor inclusion through the training of social enterprises or organizations dedicated to job training or the generation of decent jobs. The groups that will be strengthened within the program are migrants, the LGBTQ+ community, women, young people in the process of social reintegration, people with disabilities, the elderly, among others.
Who are we looking for?
To enter this program, we are looking for companies or organizations that:
Have a business model that contemplates providing employment to vulnerable groups and have a growth or expansion initiative.
Train vulnerable groups as well as companies and corporations to promote more inclusive employability and have an initiative to reach a greater number of beneficiaries.
What is the application process?
- To apply, fill out the form you can find on this page and, if your project is selected, we will ask you for an interview to learn more about your growth project.
Program structure
- As part of the program, you will have access to a 4-week Bootcamp along with 50 projects with workshops on relevant topics in the area of human resources and business model, all focused on promoting the employability of vulnerable groups, as well as strengthening the growth project.
- Subsequently, there will be a process of specialized accompaniment for 10 ventures for 4 months. Throughout this stage there will be personalized mentoring, group workshops, face-to-face meetings with relevant actors in the sector and much more.
- Finally, all selected projects will become part of Colectiva NV and will have access to the benefits of our alumni network.
This program is developed by New Ventures Mexico in collaboration with Fomento Social de Citibanamex.
More information or questions:
Francisco Lizcano francisco@nvgroup.org
Overview
Program dates | May 1 - Nov 1, 2022 |
Organizer | New Ventures |
Targets | Mexico |
Sectors | HR and recruitment |
SDG (4) | 1. No Poverty, 10. Reduced Inequality, 5. Gender Equality, 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth |