If you've got a great idea for a new product or service and you live in a developing country, you may be in luck: The Netherlands is now accepting applications for its Orange Designs initiative, which aims to spur entrepreneurship in poor communities, Mashable reports.
The program, which will run from July 2024 to July 2024, is open to "dynamic young entrepreneur" with "a passion for innovation and a drive for social change," according to the Orange Designs website.
Interested parties must be between the ages of 18 and 45 and live in an "under-resourced community" in the Netherlands.
They'll get a 10- to 12-month program of "intensive business intervention" and mentoring, as well as the chance to work with some of the biggest names in design, including Bono, Stella McCartney, and Kate Spade, the Telegraph reports.
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