The incubation-acceleration approach at the grassroots aims to uplift the financial stability of Urban Self-Help Group (SHG) members by fostering entrepreneurship through a series of structured and inclusive interventions.
The program focuses on building enterprise capabilities through targeted enterprise development training, followed by business plan development and screening to ensure viable livelihood options. Selected participants receive asset transfer support to initiate micro-enterprises, complemented by regular handholding, mentoring, and coaching to strengthen business operations. Continuous business accounting support and periodic health check-ups help track performance and sustainability, while credit linkage and convergence with government schemes enhance access to financial resources.
Collectively, these interventions are expected to enable sustainable income generation and promote long-term financial inclusion among SHG members through successful micro-enterprise development.