Stepclever are offering a free training programme, consisting of 6 training sessions over a 3 week period, to gradually take you step by step through the do’s and don’ts of starting up and running your Social Enterprise.
Delivered by Pulse Regeneration with expert advisors, local commissioners and guest speakers, each session will cover the most important aspects of setting up your business and be followed by one to one support and access to a free Pulse Regeneration developed Social Enterprise E-learning course to supplement your learning.
At the end of the programme there will be a Challenge Day where you can pitch your ideas to a panel of experts, and be in with the chance of not only winning £2,000 to go towards developing your business, but also receive ongoing consultancy, support and resources to support you as you start up.
The first Stepclever Social Enterprise Challenge Training Programme will commence on 25th January 2010.
Register now for your FREE place by calling Ian Ogilvie on 0151 475 7000 or by emailing ian@pulseregeneration.co.uk to find our more information.
Places on the Training Programme are limited so don’t delay.
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