CDI Chile announced the winners of the Te Impulsa Fund, an initiative aimed at graduates of the Transfórmate Básico and Transfórmate Advance programs, with the goal of strengthening projects that contribute to local development and generate social impact in various regions of the country. This fund is part of the organization’s comprehensive support model, which combines digital training, capacity building, and post-graduation support to consolidate sustainable enterprises with territorial roots.
In this edition, initiatives from Arica and Parinacota, the Metropolitan Region, Valparaíso, Maule, Biobío, and O’Higgins were selected, covering sectors such as the creative economy, local manufacturing, conscious food, artisanal trades, emotional wellbeing, technical services, and proposals with an inclusive approach. The projects stand out for their commitment to sustainable practices, working with local suppliers, traceability in their processes, and people-centered production models, as well as incorporating elements of social impact such as labor inclusion, creative recycling, or strengthening regional economies.
With the Te Impulsa Fund, CDI Chile seeks to facilitate the formalization, growth, and positioning of these ventures, recognizing the effort of those who drive businesses from their territories and contribute with creativity, innovation, and community commitment. The organization congratulates the selected individuals and reaffirms its mission to promote a more human, conscious, and sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem throughout the country.