Announcing the shortlisted initiatives in the sixth category of EEPA 2024: Responsible and inclusive entrepreneurship - European Commission
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  • 22 October 2024
  • Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
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Announcing the shortlisted initiatives in the sixth category of EEPA 2024: Responsible and inclusive entrepreneurship

Meet the three categories shortlisted in the 2024 European Enterprise Promotion Awards sixth category: "Responsible and inclusive entrepreneurship"

EEPA Category 6

The 2024 European Enterprise Promotion Awards (EEPA) received a record-breaking 442 entries from 29 participating countries. Whilst all entries demonstrated a commitment to promoting entrepreneurship and small business at the national, regional and local levels, the EEPA Jury has shortlisted 3 initiatives from each category. 

In the sixth category, "Responsible and inclusive entrepreneurship", three entries will progress to the final stage of the awards for their role in promoting corporate social responsibility among SMEs, and supporting entrepreneurship among disadvantaged groups:

Denmark: The European-Ukrainian Hub  

The European-Ukrainian Hub was nominated for the EEPA in 2023 but has since made huge advances in supporting Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Denmark. The new 1,400 sqm hub in Copenhagen offers a space for daily events, workshops, and entrepreneurial training, while the project's initiatives have also expanded to neighbouring Sweden and Norway. Focusing on sustainability and social innovation among young Ukrainian and Danish entrepreneurs, the initiative aims to help Ukrainian refugees develop entrepreneurial skills, start businesses, and contribute to the rebuilding of Ukraine.

France: POSITIV 

POSITIV was established in 2006 in Paris, aiming to support the residents of disadvantaged neighbourhoods in securing sustainable employment through entrepreneurship. The initiative offers comprehensive support, from awareness-raising, training, and project development assistance to supporting new small businesses and ensuring their longevity. With a presence in 170 Priority Urban Zones across six French regions, it has facilitated over 48,000 initial consultations and supported more than 25,500 entrepreneurs. POSITIV's approach involves technical and behavioural training, confidence boosting, and mentoring to ensure that the path to employment is accessible to all.

Germany: ReDI School of Digital Integration

The ReDI School of Digital Integration is a non-profit technology school founded in Berlin, Germany, in 2015, now operating across Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. ReDI stands for 'Readiness' and 'Digital Integration,' reflecting the two-pronged nature of the project. The school accelerates the integration of refugees into the job market, supporting both their societal integration and developing their digital skillset. Since its launch, over 25,000 tech-interested students have accessed free training sessions from 5,000 experts. Around 65% of the school's current students are women or girls.

The winner will be announced on 19 November at the 2024 SME Assembly in Budapest, hosted by the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. Although onsite attendance is at full capacity, you can register online on the Promoting Enterprise app via Swapcard to watch the EEPA awards ceremony.

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