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WebActivate Project: Empowering Irish Youths & Businesses Online

The WebActivate Project creates opportunities by empowering unemployed youths and small Irish businesses on the internet. From August to December 2010, 56% of participants, consisting of 198 individuals in Cork, Dublin, and Galway, worked with 250 online companies, leading to net-positive payback. The project's success story includes Eamonn Nolan, Co-founder of AdDisplays.

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WebActivate Project: Empowering Irish Youths & Businesses Online

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  1. The WebActivate Project

  2. Create an Army Internet Help Business use the internet + Jobs with a future WebActivate Concept Many unemployed young people are ‘internet natives’ Many small Irish business are not ‘online’

  3. Prototype August – December 2010 Results 56% participants working 250 companies on-line Payback = net positive • 198 participants • Cork, Dublin & Galway • ~ 500 small business activated

  4. SME Case Study Eamonn Nolan Co-founder AdDisplays

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