There Are Over 4,000 Available Slots in Coca-Cola’s Free Courses Focused on Women. The Opportunities Are for Women Who Want to Boost Their Businesses or Start from Scratch.
The Coca-Cola announced investments of R$ 200 million in its entrepreneurship program through the platform “Coca-Cola Gives a Boost to Your Business.” The free courses from Coca-Cola aim to serve over 4,000 entrepreneurs by the end of this year. The program’s expansion is being carried out in celebration of the company’s 80th anniversary in the country. The entrepreneurship support program was launched last year, and the current projects focus on women, aiming to accelerate their businesses.
Free Courses from Coca-Cola Will Be Offered in Six Cities
The company’s business acceleration project will take place in six Brazilian cities. This year, the aim is to help women in the food sector give their businesses a boost. To participate, interested individuals must secure their enrollment by the 21st of this month.
Registrations can be made through the official website of the Coca-Cola Gives a Boost to Your Business program. The initiative My Business Is My Country will be developed in the city of Salvador. Meanwhile, the free courses project, “Entrepreneur Like a Woman,” in Porto Alegre, aims to empower women at various stages of their business, whether formal or informal. Participants will learn important strategies and management and entrepreneurship tools.
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The free courses from Coca-Cola include content on self-awareness, leadership, and other precise guidelines for those who are already entrepreneurs or planning to start their own business. According to the company, these initiatives are part of a cycle of investments of R$ 3 billion per year in environmental and social impact projects.
Registrations for Coca-Cola’s Free Courses
Support for small retail businesses is part of the company’s expansion strategy, given that the success of this sector directly influences the company’s business. Coca-Cola’s free courses are entirely online and free so that more people can take the opportunity to learn from one of the world’s largest companies.
Those interested in the My Business Is My Country project must visit the company’s website by August 21 and complete an enrollment questionnaire, including full name, region of residence, Number, Neighborhood, Education, date of birth, CPF, Email, among others.
Those interested in the Entrepreneur Like a Woman project should visit the website of the Brazilian Service of Support for Micro and Small Enterprises (Sebrae) and complete a registration with essential data as well. In this program, content paths will be taught according to the collected data, and at the end, a new evaluation will be conducted to identify improvements achieved.
Get to Know Coca-Cola
In Brazil, it all started about 80 years ago with just one beverage, and today, the Coca-Cola System Brazil is the largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages in the country, with over 200 products across various sectors, listening to people and developing products that meet their demands.
The company is evolving to be the most comprehensive, and today it offers soft drinks, teas, water, nectars, juices, dairy products, sports drinks, coconut water, and plant-based beverages. There are options with or without sugar, low-calorie, and in various sizes and packaging.
Coca-Cola’s goal is to collect and recycle one package for every can or bottle sold by the company by 2030.

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