Several positions for STRIVE program
Program Summary
Building on the success and lessons learned from the previous Micromentor Indonesia (MMI) program which supported Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) through Mastercard Academy 2.0, Strive Indonesia aims to empower MSEs in Indonesia to bolster their financial resilience and sustainable business growth, especially after being severely impacted by the multidimensional COVID-19 crisis. Over three years, the Strive Indonesia program will impact 300,000 MSEs (at least 40% of which will be women-led or -owned enterprises, including young women) by adopting a blended approach of in-person interactions and technology to provide digital training and mentoring, unlocking access to financial products and services such as credit; providing digital marketing support; and improving the entrepreneurial support ecosystems; and improve the entrepreneurial support ecosystems. To help Indonesia MSEs be more resilient and get back on the path to growth, Strive Indonesia will address three focus areas, digitalization, access to credit, and strengthening an entrepreneurial support ecosystem.
Objectives:
Business & Enterprise Development. Targeted MSEs attain knowledge, skills and resources to grow their businesses.
Business Financial Access (Focus on Working Capital). Targeted MSEs attain access to business loans or other working capital sources.
Financial Resilience (Focus on Product Being Created). Targeted MSEs attain knowledge, skills and resources necessary to improve their financial situation and withstand unforeseen events.
Business Performance and Growth. Targeted MSEs attain positive business performance and/or growth through profit, revenues, or market expansion.
Influencing Policy Change. Indonesia Government uses learnings from Strive Indonesia to change practices/services to ensure policies achieve intended goals.
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