'SMART' entrepreneurship

Driving success with 'SMART' entrepreneurship

In ‘phase 4’ of our hub development model (see ‘About us’), our main aim is to encourage local entrepreneurship.  The aim here is to establish a close-knit community of local entrepreneurs and start-ups who support each other in their growth towards success, thus improving economic activity in the region and remedying the acute employment deficit.

Using ‘SMART’ entrepreneurship, by setting Specific, Measurable, Acceptable, Realistic and Time-bound (=SMART!) goals, our entrepreneurs can create a roadmap for their business that aligns with their overall vision and strategy. This approach ensures that the goals are well defined, can be monitored and evaluated, and are within the entrepreneur’s ability to achieve them.  It enables our entrepreneurs to make data-driven decisions, allocate resources effectively and adjust their marketing strategy where necessary to drive the success of their new venture.  On the basis of a self-created and ‘web’-accessible demand dossier, we try to get to know the activities, market and needs of our local entrepreneurs from the outset and to organise on this basis the necessary support such as project management, logistical planning (use of spreadsheets or ERP systems), marketing, accounting, corporate financing, legal and tax matters.

In addition, aided by this information, training for entrepreneurs, often in collaboration with already existing partner training centres but also organised in our own learning hubs, ensures that they can fill in the gaps to make a confident start.  In these digital, maker and field labs, they can learn a range of theoretical and practical skills (STEAM) and with a focus on their specific ‘smart industry’ profession.

'SMART' business incubator

This ‘SMART’ entrepreneurship initiative includes, in a next step, setting up a ‘Smart Business Incubator’ in which our budding and existing entrepreneurs can get ready to launch and run their ‘Technical Enterprise of the Future’ in a short time.  The incubator lends the opportunity to share operational and management costs, harmonise financial costs and funding, and engage in creative research and innovation together.

'SMART'
business labs

Our entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to develop their marketable products and services under the umbrella of the incubator before launching independently in various fields such as manufacturing, agriculture, energy, construction, automotive and health. 

Launch of ‘SMART’ entrepreneurship in Kisantu

CLIC Africa has recently started a pilot project in Kisantu in which we are supporting and closely monitoring three local entrepreneurs in building or growing their businesses.  In parallel, we are working with the project manager of the Diocese of Kisantu in setting up a ‘SMART business incubator’, which will be responsible for preparing and guiding a growing number of start-ups into independent and successful entrepreneurs.

Our plan is also to set up ‘CLIC DRC’ as a local non-profit organisation in 2025-2026, which together with the Diocese will manage the necessary training and the ‘SMART business’ incubator.  For this, we would also like to set up a ‘buddy’ system with individuals, organisations and companies in the North who can thus engage in CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) through support for one or more entrepreneurial projects.  This support could consist of advice on product choice, design of new products and services, choice of business model, process adjustments, general experience in entrepreneurship, logistic planning of procurement-sales, company accounting and possibly also financial and/or material support (donated materials and tools, micro-finance for start-up capital, subsidies…).