The City Council has granted the maximum amount, 9,000 euros, to Abreca and the Local Radio Taxi Association to finance aspects such as administrative staff, rent and supplies
Benidorm approves the second remittance to collaborate with the expenses of business entities
The Local Government Board (JGL) has approved the second round of grants that is annually called by the Department of Employment and Local Promotion to collaborate with the labor and operating expenses of the business and/or entrepreneurial entities of Benidorm. As reported by the councilor of the department, Mónica Gómez, "in this second remittance, the requests submitted by Abreca and Radio Taxi associations have been resolved, receiving in both cases the maximum eligible amount: 9,000 euros."
Gómez recalled that this aid can finance the expenses of administrative staff, the rent of the entity's headquarters, or the supply of water and electricity to the office or premises.
“Thus we contribute to business entities maintaining their staff, mainly administrative staff, and thus being able to continue providing support services to entrepreneurs who start or develop their activity in Benidorm,” stated the person in charge of Employment and Local Promotion.
In the first round of aid, the applications submitted by the AICO and Jovempa associations were favorably resolved, and in both cases received the maximum eligible amount, also 9,000 euros each.
As indicated in the rules of the call, the aid is aimed at business associations and entrepreneurs of Benidorm -non-profit-, which have a stable, active establishment or premises open to the public with opening hours and which carry out support activities for entrepreneurs and companies in the city.
In this sense, he recalled that "one of the lines of action of the Employment and Local Promotion Agency is precisely to encourage self-employment, either with the advisory service for entrepreneurs who want to launch a project and with the provision of the municipal Espai Coworking, or through calls like this one.”