Francisco Cifuentes stressed that: "there is a generation of young people who are well prepared and who want nothing more than opportunities to develop and train themselves. At Ineco, we want these opportunities to reach everyone".
Francisco Cifuentes, Deputy Director of the Mitma Account, Renfe and non-GSA organisations, took part in the award ceremony of the Alumni Scholarships of the Carlos III University together with companies such as Renault, Repsol, Altamira o Deloitte. Our company has been collaborating with the University for four years with three scholarships that are currently in progress and are part of our Social Scholarship Programme.
In his speech, Francisco Cifuentes stressed that: "there is a generation of young people who are well prepared and who want nothing more than opportunities to develop and train themselves. At Ineco, we want these opportunities to reach everyone".
Ineco's social scholarship programme provides 31 grans to young people whose economic, family or disability situation makes it difficult for them to pursue their university or higher education studies. These grants are divided into thirteen for STEM students in the final years of their bachelor's or master's degrees at the universities of A Coruña, Carlos III de Madrid, León, Politécnica de Cataluña, Politécnica de Madrid, Politécnica de Valencia and Rey Juan Carlos universities. Four grants for the MUM, Eslabón V and Victoria and Mujeres Foundations , within the framework of Ineco's Horizonte Programme to support women victims of gender violence. Six grants to provide financial support for the stay and maintenance of young people who, once they have reached the age of majority, continue to live under the protection of the NGO Aldeas Infantiles to guarantee the continuity of their studies. Also, five Opportunity for Talent grants from the ONCE Foundation, aimed at people with disabilities, and finally, three for the training programme run by the Norte Joven organisation for the social and employment integration of socio-economically disadvantaged young people.