The project is aimed at 56 people over the age of 29 unemployed and inactive. Support in the project may be extended not only to persons registered in employment offices as unemployed, but also to inactive persons who do not appear in public registers. The aim of the project is to integrate non-working people into the professional environment by enabling them to set up their own company. Participants who will have the best entrepreneurial predispositions and will be able to present their business ideas will be selected for the project. After starting the project, each participant will take part in a diagnosis of needs, on the basis of which participants will be supported during training and business advice. The participants will then take part in the support by taking part in workshops on setting up and conducting business activity, as well as business advice. Workshops will focus on registering business activity, conducting billing in a micro-enterprise, settlements with ZUS and drawing up business plans. Participants will also benefit from business advice on the preparation of documents for grant application and assistance in planning and problem-solving activities. Participants will be able to apply for grants for start-up and bridging support, which will allow them to cover the basic costs of operation of the company in the first months of operation. The conclusions of the participants will be evaluated by the Commission on the Application Assessment, i.e. entrepreneurship experts. 41 participants will receive financial support, who will have the best and most interesting business ideas. It will be important to identify the market, analyse competition, customers, vision of the company’s development, etc. Selected participants will receive grants and monthly financial support and will be able to start running companies. New companies will be able to benefit from specialist advice or training.