The subdelegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas, visited this morning the facilities of the Integral Association and Máis por Vir to know first-hand how they have integrated the Digital Kit, of which both entities are beneficiaries, in their respective centers.
Both the day and occupational training center of Integgro and the special employment center of Máis por Vir, have the help of 12,000 euros for SMEs and self-employed people launched by the Government and which is part of the Recovery Plan. The digital kit aims to promote the digitization of small businesses, micro-enterprises and self-employed people, and contribute to modernizing the productive fabric and boosting the economy. The three calls remain open until December 2024.
The director of the day center and the occupational center of Integgro, Noelia Barreiro explained to the subdelegate of the Government that in her case the Digital Kit voucher has been applied to three areas: virtual office, secure connectivity and cybersecurity.
For her part, the manager of the special center of Employment, Máis por Vir, Sandra Caamaño has pointed out how the Digital Kit has served to improve the accounting programs of the entity and especially to do a complete remodeling of the website and create an online store. In it they put on sale some of the objects made by the users themselves of the center, such as wooden boxes or gardeners and trash cans made with recycled plastic.
In addition to being interested in the Digital Kit, the Government subdelegate took advantage of her visit to take a tour of the facilities of the day center and the occupational center, chat with the users and users and learn about some of the activities that are carried out.
María Rivas congratulated all the staff of both Integro and Máis for Vir for the “important work” they do with people with physical and intellectual diversity, “to significantly improve their quality of life and above all to achieve their labor integration in the field in which they live, in rural areas”.
The subdelegate showed her satisfaction because digitization programs such as the Digital Kit contribute to improving the functioning of these social economy entities.
During her visit, the subdelegate was accompanied, in addition to the directors of both centers, by the president of Integgro, Adolfo López; by the administrator of Máis por Vir, Moncho Pombo. On this visit there was also Diego Iglesias, digitizing agent and in charge of managing the Digital Kit of Integro.
For this program the Government has launched three calls: one of 12,000 euros for companies between 10 and less than 50 employees; another of 6,000 euros for companies between 3 and less than 10 employees and a third line of 2,000 euros for self-employed people with zero or less than three employees.
The three calls remain open until December 2024, so the subdelegate has encouraged all those companies that have not yet applied for the digital voucher to do so. He explained that to do this, they can count on the help of the authorized digitizing agents who perform a diagnosis, tutela, orient and accompany them in that digitizing process.
María Rivas, recalled that 4,500 companies in the province of A Coruña have already benefited from the Digital Kit program, launched by the Government. In total 22.5 million euros destined to support the digitization of these companies from Cordoba.