Shaping the Future of Work

Register Register for the Virtual Business Breakfast Event with presentation and panel discussion on what the post Covid-19 office may look like  About this Event Join us for this virtual business breakfast event, hosted by the Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Councillor Diana Armstrong, which will include presentation & panel discussion on what…

Start a business from home

Advantages and disadvantages of starting a business from home Becoming a home business owner is an option if you don’t actually need to run your business from rented or owned business premises. It’s a common choice for people who just need a small office, or who spend most of their time working on premises owned…

Take the next step with Yes You Can in collaboration with Women in Business NI

Next Steps A series of business support webinars for female entrepreneurs at the pre-start stage, early stage trading and those with the long term goal to grow their business. Next Steps aims to motivate, support and inform participants about the tips, techniques and tools to use, to help them become successful female entrepreneurs, and increase confidence on key business themes, as individuals take the…

Confessions of a Start-up Business Owner

Honest and inspirational insights from experienced entrepreneurs with tips and advice on how to turn a business idea into a reality. About this Event The Go For It Programme will host the fourth in a series of ‘Confessions of a Start-up Business Owner’ workshops aimed at inspiring local entrepreneurs to take that first step to…

Bite Size EU Exit

EU EXIT WEBINAR….hear how it affects businesses in Northern Ireland. Join us on Tuesday 16 March 2021, from 12:00 –12:45pm, to hear the latest developments on Brexit/NI Protocol and how it affects businesses in Northern Ireland. Hosted by Senior Tax Associate, Una McKearney and Director, Anita Doris at CavanaghKelly, who will provide an update on recent…

Are you a food or drinks producer?

Are you a food or drinks producer? The Micro Food Business Investment Scheme could help you expand your product offering or enhance your supply networks and markets with grants ranging between £5,000 and £50,000. Full information on who can apply, what is eligible for assistance, and how to apply is detailed in the Scheme Information booklet. It…