NorMin entrepreneurs to undergo DTI's mentoring program

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By Apipa P. Bagumbaran (PIA10)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (PIA) -- Some 108 entrepreneurs from Northern Mindanao are a step closer to achieving their dream businesses as the Kapatid Mentor ME (KMME) program rolls its 18th round in the region.

Through the program, entrepreneurs will be equipped by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE) with the right mindset and knowledge to scale up their business operations and fare better in domestic and international markets.

DTI Region 10 Director Linda O. Boniao said the KMME is the most expensive training program of the department but it is also the program that reached the biggest return of investment for government in terms of sales of the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), their scaling-up, and their business success.

KMME is a coaching program that seeks to help micro and small businesses scale up through mentoring sessions on different areas of entrepreneurship.

For this round, 23 mentees from Bukidnon, 20 from Camiguin, 22 from Lanao del Norte, 21 from Misamis Occidental, and 22 from Misamis Oriental will undergo a ten-module mentoring to be conducted by 36 accredited successful business owners and local subject matter experts.

After completing the 10 modules, packets of services will also be provided to the mentees like access to finance, access to market, capacity building for the owners and workers, access to technology and innovations, and ease of doing business.

KMME has produced 399 graduates since the beginning of its implementation in 2016.

Boniao said the program is effective as it is now driving the entrepreneurial revolution all over the country.