The free course, open to the entire community, is part of PSJ’s training and support plan for local entrepreneurs, aimed at strengthening the regional economy through knowledge and action.
With strong participation from local residents and entrepreneurs, the second session of the “Seed Entrepreneurs Course” was successfully held, an initiative promoted by PSJ Cobre Mendocino within its Community Outreach Plan.
This training space seeks to provide practical tools and essential knowledge to those who wish to start or strengthen their ventures, promoting local economic development and fostering an entrepreneurial culture in Uspallata.
During this second session, participants worked on topics related to formalizing their businesses, registering with AFIP and ATM, and understanding the differences between sole taxpayers (monotributistas) and registered taxpayers. Strategies for pricing, evaluating profitability, and recognizing the importance of invoices or receipts as supporting documents were also addressed. In addition, participants explored basic marketing concepts for entrepreneurs and sales tools.
“This course not only aims to share technical knowledge but also to support our neighbors in their entrepreneurial journey, strengthening a strong and sustainable local business network,” stated the PSJ team.
The activity took place in a participatory and welcoming environment, reaffirming the Project’s commitment to training and strengthening local capacities.
