Ambev, one of the largest companies in the brewing industry, announced the launch of Edict Fermentation, an innovative program that seeks to boost the development of entrepreneurs of the sector.
As a main objective, the idea seeks to support training initiatives and dissemination of beer culture, where strategic and financial support will be offered, which can reach up to R$ 50,000. Registration opened last Thursday (18) and will run until June 16.
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Basically, the announcement informs that it will select five promising projects that fit into two areas. The first, called “shared growth and training”, will focus on educational proposals related to the sector.
Meanwhile, the second, which was named “dissemination of the brewing culture”, will encourage ventures related to the area of communication and content creation, such as podcasts, lectures and groups that discuss about the beers.
In this way, entrepreneurs in the sector who submit their proposals will be able to compete for a significant investment, where two of them will receive up to R$ 15 thousand. The other two will earn up to R$ 25,000 and only one should get the R$ 50,000.
For many, it is an excellent opportunity, in addition to obtaining financial support, to count on the backing of Ambev, a company with a lot of experience and infrastructure in the area that has more than 200 brands of drinks.
The project also focuses on diversity
In addition to interesting proposals, the organization made it clear that it will give priority to projects that promote diversity and affirmative action. In addition, the potential relevance, technical capacity of the participants and operational viability will be considered.
Therefore, those wishing to participate must pay attention to these points and fill in the registration form at prosas platform.
Afterwards, just wait for the announcement of the chosen projects on July 31 of this year. Thus, the 10 chosen will be in the final stage of evaluation, which will also count on public voting.