Guiding Principles
The values and commitments that shape how the Trasvuli MX program is designed and delivered.
These principles are not aspirational slogans. They are the actual decisions that determine what this program includes, what it excludes, and how it treats the women who participate.
Education, Not Financing
This program provides educational content and guided learning. It does not offer loans, credit, grants, or any financial product. The distinction matters because knowledge compounds over time in ways that borrowed money does not. A woman who understands her costs, her customer, and her tax obligations is better positioned than one who simply received a cash injection without that foundation.
Group Format as a Resource
The group is not just a delivery mechanism. It is part of the learning itself. When women who are navigating similar circumstances share questions, doubts, and discoveries, the learning becomes richer than any one-on-one session could produce. The group format is intentional and central to how the program works.
Starting Where You Are
The program does not assume prior business experience, financial literacy, or familiarity with tax systems. It is designed for women who are at the beginning. Each session builds from what participants already know and adds only what is needed to move forward. No participant should feel behind before they start.
Formal from the Start
The program addresses SAT registration as a physical person because operating with formal status protects participants and opens doors that informal activity cannot. Understanding your obligations as a registered business person is not a burden; it is a form of protection. The program treats formality as an asset, not a complication.
Financial Separation as a Habit
One of the most common ways small businesses fail is through the mixing of personal and business finances. This program addresses that early because the habit is much easier to build at the start than to correct later. Participants learn not just why separation matters but how to implement it practically with the tools available to them.
Honest About Difficulty
Starting a microbusiness is not easy, and the program does not pretend otherwise. Participants receive honest information about what is involved, what can go wrong, and what decisions are genuinely hard. The goal is informed participants, not enthusiastic ones who hit reality unprepared.
Contextually Grounded
Content is developed for the Mexican context. SAT registration procedures, tax categories for physical persons, local market dynamics in Veracruz, and the regulatory environment that participants will actually encounter. Generic entrepreneurship content does not serve women who need to act in a specific place with specific rules.
Iterative and Practical
Each session ends with something to do before the next one. The program is designed around action and reflection, not passive information delivery. Participants test ideas, make calculations, and take small steps between sessions so that the learning is grounded in real experience, not just theory.
These principles guide every session.
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