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Training for Social Entrepreneurship Projects

Training focused on preparing pitches for social entrepreneurship projects, helping participants structure and present their ideas in a clear, engaging, and persuasive way.

The training addresses effective communication techniques, focusing on the message and engagement, guiding entrepreneurs to structure and present the social value of their project, involve investors, partners and communities, and maximize the impact of their initiatives.

ELEVEN – Impact Collective

Social innovation and entrepreneurship project

ONZE – Coletivo de Impacto is a social innovation and entrepreneurship project that aims to invest around half a million euros in 11 municipalities in the Douro, Tâmega and Sousa regions over 36 months. Launched in September 2025, the collective supports local projects through mentoring, incubation and workshops, focusing on solutions for health, education, the environment and inequality.

Municipalities Covered: Amarante, Baião, Castelo de Paiva, Celorico de Basto, Cinfães, Felgueiras, Lousada, Marco de Canaveses, Paços de Ferreira, Penafiel and Resende.

Objectives: To stimulate creativity, accelerate projects, support initiatives with a positive impact, and develop local skills.

Partnerships: This is a collaboration involving the Tâmega Business Institute (IET), the Intermunicipal Community (CIM) of Douro, Tâmega and Sousa, the Manuel António da Mota Foundation and the Portugal Social Innovation Mission Structure.

Focus: To create a sharing community to develop a more just and sustainable future in the region.

Client: ONZE – Impact Collective

At ONZE – Coletivo de Impacto, I provide training that enables participants to create clearer, more structured, and impactful pitches, reinforcing how they communicate the social value of their projects.

The program includes storytelling techniques, effective communication, message focus, and engagement, helping entrepreneurs capture the attention of investors, partners, and communities, and maximize the impact of their initiatives.

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© 2025 by Sérgio Águia

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