In recent years, the department of (Colombia) has suffered a decrease in investment and, therefore, in the development of local agriculture. Within the department, the province of Magdalena Centro has the highest poverty rates; the armed conflict that has been going on for decades has encouraged forced displacement and lowered sustainability indicators, so it is essential to encourage collective work and community development in this region. The project Dandelion, seeds for rural entrepreneurship in Cundinamarca was conceptually based on rural development with a territorial approach and, through the DesignThinking methodology, a training plan was analyzed and proposed for rural women's associations in the province; the plan was based on the diagnosis of problems in the substantive, strategic and operational dimensions of the associations. For this purpose, workshops and structured dynamics were carried out under the participatory rural approach methodology, identifying that the training program should focus on intervention actions for training in the areas of entrepreneurship, business development, financial management, solidarity human relations and marketing fundamentals, and technical support in clean production.