Cáceres Impulsa is a project that will contribute to the demographic and economic development of the province of Cáceres, by attracting life projects, entrepreneurship and investment, focussing specially on rural areas.
It is the result of the agreement signed between the Provincial Council of Cáceres, the Official Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services of the province of Cáceres and the Extremadura Network for Rural Development.
The different actions included in this project will benefit the cities and towns of our province increasing its inhabitants, creating new jobs, new opportunities, entrepreneurial epicentre, media impact and projects for the future.
Actions will be carried out to attract and engage entrepreneurs, investors or people who want to settle in the province of Cáceres. Companies and/or individuals will be supported throughout the development of their project.
El Instituto Internacional de Intraempleo I3 es una startup de Madrid creada en marzo del año 2020 que tiene por objetivo la puesta en marcha de un multiproyecto en la localidad de Valencia de Alcántara por su situación estratégica con Portugal.
La pretensión de esta empresa es la siguiente:
Empresa de emprendimiento social y medioambiental en Collado de la Vera (Cáceres), implicada activamente en el cumplimiento de los ODS y Agenda 2030 de Extremadura. Finca de producción ecológica y agroturismo.
La actividad de la finca se basa en tres ejes:
La finca linda con la garganta de Jaranda, siendo una zona ZEPA y espacio de la Red Natura 2000, y con el puente medieval de la Caraba, de enorme belleza, y tiene acceso directo directo a zona de baño en dicha garganta. Los visitantes podrán participar en cursos, colaborar en la actividad de la finca, apadrinar colmenas, etc., además de hacer turismo por la comarca, que es un paraíso natural.
Aimed at contributing to repopulating the municipalities of the province of Cáceres, we help citizens who are interested in living in the territory of Cáceres to set up their life project in the locality that best suits their needs. To do this, we have prepared a catalogue of opportunities with housing opportunities for rent and/or sale to make your dream of living in the province of Cáceres come true.
Cáceres Impulsa has a specific department to provide advice to investors who are interested in setting up their company and/or business in Cáceres. Specifically, it helps both private investors or business angels who are interested in investing in innovative projects with high growth prospects, in addition to crowdfunding or crowdlending platforms that allow investors to financially support all types of Venture Capital projects (investments in business ideas with a product or service yet to be launched).
To provide advice according to the investor’s needs, Cáceres Impulsa:
Brings together investors and companies and/or institutions that require contact before setting their business in the province
Cáceres Impulsa helps entrepreneurs who seek to carry out their profession in the rural environment to enjoy the security and tranquillity that cannot be found in big cities.
Self-employed, remoteworkers, consolidated companies or newly created SMEs will find in Cáceres Impulsa the advice they need to make their future project a reality in the province of Cáceres.
To do so, it diagnoses the entrepreneur’s needs, offering specific solutions in accordance with the case, supported by a mentoring and project incubation and support plan.
Furthermore, Cáceres Impulsa’s technical team enables connections between the entrepreneur and potential investors, through its network of business contacts in Cáceres, and provides the party concerned with updated information on subsidies, measures and decrees of the different Administrations to help the business materialise in the territory of Cáceres.
Biodiversidad y multitud de paisajes, de recursos naturales, capaces de satisfacer los gustos, necesidades y aficiones de cualquier tipo. La provincia cuenta con dos reservas de la Biosfera, declaradas por la UNESCO: Parque Nacional de Monfragüe, en el que anualmente se celebra la Feria Internacional de Turismo Ornitológico, y el Parque Natural del Tajo Internacional.
Además, en Cáceres se localiza el Geoparque Mundial UNESCO Villuercas-Ibores-Jara, con su relieve apalachense. Existen reservas naturales como la Garganta de los Infiernos, el Monumento natural la Cueva del Castañar o Los Barruecos, paisajes protegidos, como el de Valcorchero y la sierra del Gordo y Zonas de Especial Protección de Aves (Zepa) hacen de la provincia un paraíso natural.
Agua, en todas sus versiones: Extremadura alberga el 27% de las reservas de agua de España y es la región con más kilómetros de costa interior, con hasta 40 zonas de baño.
Al norte de la provincia de Cáceres se encuentran numerosas gargantas, cascadas y piscinas naturales que son un deleite para la vista. En la zona más central se encuentran pantanos y embalses de mayor envergadura, que posibilitan practicar deportes acuáticos (buceo, piragüismo, windsurf, esquí acuático…).
Biodiversidad y multitud de paisajes, de recursos naturales, capaces de satisfacer los gustos, necesidades y aficiones de cualquier tipo. La provincia cuenta con dos reservas de la Biosfera, declaradas por la UNESCO: Parque Nacional de Monfragüe, en el que anualmente se celebra la Feria Internacional de Turismo Ornitológico, y el Parque Natural del Tajo Internacional.
Además, en Cáceres se localiza el Geoparque Mundial UNESCO Villuercas-Ibores-Jara, con su relieve apalachense. Existen reservas naturales como la Garganta de los Infiernos, el Monumento natural la Cueva del Castañar o Los Barruecos, paisajes protegidos, como el de Valcorchero y la sierra del Gordo y Zonas de Especial Protección de Aves (Zepa) hacen de la provincia un paraíso natural.
Agua, en todas sus versiones: Extremadura alberga el 27% de las reservas de agua de España y es la región con más kilómetros de costa interior, con hasta 40 zonas de baño.
Al norte de la provincia de Cáceres se encuentran numerosas gargantas, cascadas y piscinas naturales que son un deleite para la vista. En la zona más central se encuentran pantanos y embalses de mayor envergadura, que posibilitan practicar deportes acuáticos (buceo, piragüismo, windsurf, esquí acuático…).
Biodiversidad y multitud de paisajes, de recursos naturales, capaces de satisfacer los gustos, necesidades y aficiones de cualquier tipo. La provincia cuenta con dos reservas de la Biosfera, declaradas por la UNESCO: Parque Nacional de Monfragüe, en el que anualmente se celebra la Feria Internacional de Turismo Ornitológico, y el Parque Natural del Tajo Internacional.
Además, en Cáceres se localiza el Geoparque Mundial UNESCO Villuercas-Ibores-Jara, con su relieve apalachense. Existen reservas naturales como la Garganta de los Infiernos, el Monumento natural la Cueva del Castañar o Los Barruecos, paisajes protegidos, como el de Valcorchero y la sierra del Gordo y Zonas de Especial Protección de Aves (Zepa) hacen de la provincia un paraíso natural.
Agua, en todas sus versiones: Extremadura alberga el 27% de las reservas de agua de España y es la región con más kilómetros de costa interior, con hasta 40 zonas de baño.
Al norte de la provincia de Cáceres se encuentran numerosas gargantas, cascadas y piscinas naturales que son un deleite para la vista. En la zona más central se encuentran pantanos y embalses de mayor envergadura, que posibilitan practicar deportes acuáticos (buceo, piragüismo, windsurf, esquí acuático…).
Biodiversidad y multitud de paisajes, de recursos naturales, capaces de satisfacer los gustos, necesidades y aficiones de cualquier tipo. La provincia cuenta con dos reservas de la Biosfera, declaradas por la UNESCO: Parque Nacional de Monfragüe, en el que anualmente se celebra la Feria Internacional de Turismo Ornitológico, y el Parque Natural del Tajo Internacional.
Además, en Cáceres se localiza el Geoparque Mundial UNESCO Villuercas-Ibores-Jara, con su relieve apalachense. Existen reservas naturales como la Garganta de los Infiernos, el Monumento natural la Cueva del Castañar o Los Barruecos, paisajes protegidos, como el de Valcorchero y la sierra del Gordo y Zonas de Especial Protección de Aves (Zepa) hacen de la provincia un paraíso natural.
Agua, en todas sus versiones: Extremadura alberga el 27% de las reservas de agua de España y es la región con más kilómetros de costa interior, con hasta 40 zonas de baño.
Al norte de la provincia de Cáceres se encuentran numerosas gargantas, cascadas y piscinas naturales que son un deleite para la vista. En la zona más central se encuentran pantanos y embalses de mayor envergadura, que posibilitan practicar deportes acuáticos (buceo, piragüismo, windsurf, esquí acuático…).
Biodiversity and plenty of landscapes and natural resources, capable of satisfying all kinds of tastes, needs and hobbies. The province has two Biosphere Reserves, declared by UNESCO: Monfragüe National Park, where the Extremadura Birdwatching Fair is held every year, and the International Tagus Natural Park.
In addition, the UNESCO GlobalGeopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara is in Cáceres, with its Appalachian relief. There are nature reserves such as the Garganta de los Infiernos gorge, the Natural Monument of the Cueva del Castañar or Los Barruecos, protected landscapes such as Valcorchero and the Sierra del Gordo and Special Protection Areas for Birds (SPA) make the province a natural paradise.
Water, in all its versions: Extremadura is home to 27% of Spain’s water reserves. It is the region with the most kilometres of inland coastline, with up to 40 bathing areas.
In the north of the province of Cáceres there are numerous gorges, waterfalls and natural pools that are a feast for the eyes. In the more central area, there are larger marshes and reservoirs, which make it possible to practice water sports (diving, canoeing, windsurfing, water skiing, etc.).
Historical heritage: From Renaissance cathedrals to Berber fortresses, from Gothic monasteries to Roman amphitheatres. Many peoples and civilizations have occupied the province of Cáceres throughout history, leaving in their wake many vestiges and sites where to lose oneself. Some of the oldest known cave paintings are in Cáceres, in the Cueva de Maltraviesocave.
Cultural heritage: The province of Cáceres has 27 festivals declared of Regional Tourist Interest. Los Empalaos, El Chíviri, La Encamisá, Los Negritos de San Blas or El Peropalo are some of the unmissable events that make the municipalities of Cáceres even more special.
Festivals of National Tourist Interest, such as the Magic Autumn in the Ambroz Valley, the Cherry Blossom in the Jerte Valley, Jarramplas in Piornal and Las Carantoñas in Acehúche become the focal point for tourists and visitors who love culture and beauty.
But this is not all. Cáceres, capital city of the province, has a Festival of International Tourist Interest: its Holy Week, in Easter. Marked by tradition and its medieval character, every year thousands of visitors respond to the call of the liturgical festivity of Cáceres, famous worldwide.
But the province of Cáceres is not all about tradition. It is a favourite destination for those in search of the avant-garde through conceptual art, in two of its most outstanding museums for modernism: the Vostell Malpartida Museum and the Helga de Alvear Museum of Contemporary Art, which places the city of Cáceres on the international museum map.
The cost of living in the province of Cáceres is significantly lower than in other autonomous communities. Indicators such as the price of renting a house or Property Tax are cheaper in this province than in the rest of Spain.
Tranquillity and security. It is the region with the lowest crime rate in the country, according to the Ministry of Interior, and with lower population density, making it a perfect place to relax and disconnect from the madding crowd.
Gastronomy in the area, with products with Protected Designation of Origin, such as cheese, honey, paprika, oil, wine or ham; Protected Geographical Indications such as ‘Veal of Extremadura’ and ‘Lamb of Extremadura’ and others that, without having these recognitions, are of unbeatable quality, whether they are fruits or vegetables, sausages, wines, cavas or craft beers.
Astronomical destination: The skies of the province of Cáceres are considered among the best in Europe, with 200 nights for observation per year. It has seven privileged vantage points, a new network of celestial viewpoints and four ‘Open Sky’ enclaves.
Strategic location of the province due to its proximity to Portugal, and the proximity to cities such as Madrid, Seville or Salamanca.
Weather: The province of Cáceres is in the region with most hours of sunshine in Spain, over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. This, together with the fact that the region has a lower rate of pollution and environmental problems, will make your stay extremely pleasant.
Good health care with hospitals in the main cities, a large network of health centres and outpatient facilities in all towns.
Incentives for investment: low taxes, investment aids and the financing facilities offered by the regional government, provincial and municipal administrations make the province of Cáceres an ideal place to start a business
Hospitality: The open nature and simplicity of its inhabitants, its cultural and natural heritage and its gastronomy, make the province of Cáceres a charming place and a perfect destination to embark on your life project, investment or entrepreneurship.