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Exploring the INGROW Project: Empowering Migrant and Minority Entrepreneurs

The INGROW Project is an initiative dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship education for migrants and ethnic minority founders. By providing adult education providers with innovative, flexible learning materials, INGROW helps bridge the gap that often exists for these underrepresented entrepreneurs. The project is designed to address specific challenges faced by migrants and minority groups, enabling them to overcome hurdles related to social integration, cultural barriers, and business development.

Addressing the Unique Needs of Migrant Entrepreneurs

Migrant and ethnic minority founders often have above-average entrepreneurial drive but face significant obstacles, including limited access to funding, networks, and culturally tailored business education. Recognising these challenges, INGROW offers adult educators tools that address both the entrepreneurial and cultural needs of these groups. The aim is to foster a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem where migrant founders have equitable opportunities to succeed.

Key Resources and Learning Materials

The project provides essential resources, including:

  • The Competence Framework: This framework outlines the key competencies and knowledge that educators need to effectively support migrant entrepreneurs. It ensures that entrepreneurship education is culturally sensitive and relevant to the specific needs of migrant communities.
  • Curriculum Kit: This adaptable kit offers structured lessons on entrepreneurship, addressing both technical skills and intercultural challenges, making it easier for educators to guide their students through the complexities of starting a business.
  • Digital Knowledge Hub: The hub provides access to case studies, learning modules, and role models, fostering peer-to-peer learning and enabling entrepreneurs to learn from real-world examples of success.

Boosting Investor Readiness

One of the most innovative tools INGROW offers is a web application that helps assess the investor readiness of migrant entrepreneurs. By identifying knowledge gaps, the app provides feedback and links to resources, allowing entrepreneurs to address weaknesses and enhance their business proposals.

A More Inclusive Entrepreneurial Landscape

Through its inclusive approach, INGROW is helping to create a level playing field for migrant entrepreneurs, empowering them to grow their businesses, gain access to necessary resources, and drive economic growth within their communities. The project’s focus on adaptability means its resources can be used across Europe, supporting a wide range of adult education providers in making their entrepreneurship education more inclusive and effective.

For more information and to explore the resources, visit the INGROW project page


Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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