ettevõtlusprogrammid
Ettevõtlusprogrammid are structured initiatives designed to support and stimulate entrepreneurship. They typically combine training, mentorship, networking, and financial assistance to increase the number and success rate of new businesses. The concept emerged in the early 2000s as governments and international organizations sought to address unemployment, regional development, and innovation gaps.
Programs vary in scope and target audience. Some focus on high‑growth sectors such as technology or green
Notable examples include Estonia’s own Startup Russia program, EU-funded Horizon 2020 entrepreneurship grants, and the Global
Impact studies show that well‑executed ettevõtlusprogrammid can increase job creation, boost GDP, and foster local innovation