Established by Law No. 13,841, of June 7, 2004, the program is carried out by the Municipal Department for Economic Development and Labor (SMDET) in cooperation with the Municipal Department for Human Rights and Citizenship (SMDHC) and the Municipal Department for Innovation and Technology (SMIT) and aims to train young people in digital fabrication, entrepreneurship, the labor market, human rights and citizenship, in the city’s 13 FabLabs and in municipal equipment. The program also offers a grant in the amount of R$673 to guarantee the maintenance and permanence of young people, mainly used for transportation and food.
The project provides for the training of 108 students aged 16 to 20 per semester who meet the following criteria: being unemployed, residing in São Paulo for more than two years, having a per capita income equal to or less than half the minimum wage and being enrolled or have completed high school. There is a reservation of 36% for young people who are in an extremely vulnerable situation, namely: young people in compliance with a socio-educational measure, probation, semi-open regime and young residents of SAICAs.