Sebrae Delas 2026 Launches New Cycle to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in Mato Grosso do Sul
Sebrae Delas 2026 opens registration to empower female entrepreneurs in Mato Grosso do Sul with tailored training programs and proven positive outcomes.
- • Sebrae Delas 2026 registrations open until March 31, 2026.
- • The program has benefited over 15,000 women since 2019.
- • 88.2% felt better prepared; 97% expanded professional networks.
- • Three program journeys offer tailored training for different business stages.
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The Sebrae Delas 2026 program has officially opened registrations to support and strengthen women-led businesses in Mato Grosso do Sul, with applications accepted until March 31, 2026. Since its launch in 2019, the initiative has helped over 15,000 women, providing them with essential training and mentoring to enhance their business skills and professional development.
Currently, Mato Grosso do Sul boasts more than 160,000 female entrepreneurs, who represent 42% of all business owners in the state. A recent survey from December 2025 highlighted the program's significant impact: 88.2% of participants felt well-prepared to reach their goals after completing the program, 97% expanded their professional networks, and 58.8% experienced increased revenue.
The 2026 cycle offers three tailored journeys to accommodate different stages of business growth. The Essential Journey targets women entering entrepreneurship or shifting careers without a formal business registration, featuring 67 hours of hybrid training with a fee of 10 installments of R$ 75.30. The Premium Journey supports businesses led by one or two women and includes 84 hours of training for 10 installments of R$ 233. Lastly, the Global Journey focuses on internationalizing businesses, delivering 129 hours of training for 10 installments of R$ 1,156.
Sebrae/MS technical director Sandra Amarilha emphasized the program’s positive outcomes, stating, "Investing in women entrepreneurs generates structured businesses and more confident women." Participants must be at least 18 years old and meet specific registration requirements per journey.
This latest phase of Sebrae Delas continues advancing economic empowerment for women entrepreneurs across Mato Grosso do Sul, fostering stronger networks, better prepared businesswomen, and the potential for increased financial growth.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.