Erasmus+ help artists to create their companies
Creative businesses, which have shown strong resistance to the crisis, represent around 3.5% of all products and services made in the EU. It has an important role to play in generating growth, fighting unemployment while strengthening social cohesion, particularly for young people.
Still, a lot of people in the creative sector don’t have the skills and courage to open their own companies, working some short jobs and are without proper income. This is the topic of our new project.
The general aim of the “Creative Talent factory” – CTF project is to promote self-employment and entrepreneurship in the creative sector. To achieve this goal, the CTF project has defined four objectives:
- to provide digital learning opportunities for adults, including with disadvantaged background, supporting their motivation and empowering them towards access to upskilling pathways for creative entrepreneurship;
- to assess and monitor learners’ achievementsin order to ensure the transparency and recognition of their creative entrepreneurial competencies and skills;
- to provide the innovative easy-to-learn pathway for upskilling the creative entrepreneurial competences and skills needed to set up or improve the creative business;
- to extend and develop educators’ competences needed for effective running the training of adult learners, including with the disadvantaged background, to become the successful creative entrepreneurs.
So, stay tuned and we will publish here and on the project WEB site all project results.
Project is funded under Erasmus+ grant scheme.