Contrata+Brasil Program Empowers Microentrepreneurs in Primavera do Leste
Primavera do Leste promotes the Contrata+Brasil program to connect local microentrepreneurs with public sector contracts, boosting small business growth and the local economy.
- • Contrata+Brasil connects MEIs with municipal, state, and federal government service demands.
- • MEIs benefit from simplified contracting and increased access to public procurement.
- • Participation requires MEI regularity and an active Gov.br account.
- • The program aims to strengthen local economies and support microentrepreneurs.
Key details
The Prefeitura de Primavera do Leste is actively promoting the federal government’s Contrata+Brasil program to create new business opportunities for Microempreendedores Individuais (MEIs). This platform connects MEIs with public sector agencies by allowing municipal, state, and federal governments to publish service demands, enabling entrepreneurs to submit proposals quickly and with reduced bureaucracy. Key benefits include simplified contracting procedures and expanded access to government service requests.
To participate, MEIs must maintain their regular status, which involves timely payment of the Documento de Arrecadação do Simples Nacional (DAS), annual declaration submissions, and updated registration data. Additionally, entrepreneurs must have an active Gov.br account for platform access. The initiative aims to strengthen the local economy by supporting microentrepreneurs and facilitating their participation in public procurement.
The Secretaria Municipal de Desenvolvimento Econômico and Sala do Empreendedor encourage MEIs to seize this significant income generation opportunity. Interested entrepreneurs can seek guidance directly at the Sala do Empreendedor or visit the Contrata+Brasil platform for detailed information on available opportunities and program participation requirements. This program represents an important step in empowering local small businesses and driving economic development in Primavera do Leste.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.