Unlock finance, secure investment, and build a sustainable future with these three expert-led sessions. π°π‘
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Session 1 β 24 September: Developing Your Understanding on Grant and Equity Finance
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Grants, equity funding, crowdfunding, investment readiness
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Session 2 β 8 October: Building Confidence and Readiness to Access Debt Finance and Understanding Your Options
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Financial readiness, funding options, case studies & networking
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Session 3 β 15 October: Transitioning Your Business to Net Zero
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Net zero strategies, funding support, real business case studies
π All three sessions hosted in Cookstown Enterprise from 9:30am β 1:30pm
π Register now: Β https://bit.ly/FFGSeries2
These events are tailored to entrepreneurs in the Mid Ulster District Council and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council areas.
This is an NI-Wide initiative delivered by Enterprise NI, with and through the network of 27 Local Enterprise Agencies, and in partnership with British Business Bank, supported by Department for the Economy.
Session 1
Funding for Growth: Developing Your Understanding on Grant and Equity Finance! π‘π
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Wednesday 24 September
π Cookstown Enterprise
β° 9.30am β 1.30pm
Are you an entrepreneur or business owner looking to explore funding options? This event, the second session of our Micro & Small Business Series, will help you build confidence, understand grant and equity finance, and prepare for investment success!
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Panel with industry experts on grant & equity finance
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Fireside chat on crowdfunding – Insights from Paul OβBrian of Tughans
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Education session on investment readiness – Legal docs, valuations, pitching & more
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Real stories from entrepreneurs
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Networking opportunities
Register now to secure your spot: https://FundingForGrowthEquityGrantFinanceCookstown.eventbrite.co.uk
This event is tailored to entrepreneurs in the Mid Ulster District Council and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council areas.
This is an NI-Wide initiative delivered by Enterprise NI, with and through the network of 27 Local Enterprise Agencies, and in partnership with British Business Bank, supported by Department for the Economy.
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Session 2
Funding for Growth: Building Confidence and Readiness to Access Debt Finance and Understanding Your Options! π‘π°
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Wednesday 8 October
π Cookstown Enterprise
β° 9.30am β 1.30pm
Are you an entrepreneur or business owner looking to access finance? This event will provide valuable insights on overcoming financial barriers, understanding funding options, and preparing for success, delivered as part of our Micro & Small Business Series.
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Expert panels on readiness & confidence in finance
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Start-up, working capital & growth finance discussions
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Real case studies & networking opportunities
Register now to secure your spot: https://FundingForGrowthDebtFinanceCookstown.eventbrite.co.uk
This event is tailored to entrepreneurs in the Mid Ulster District Council and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council areas.
This is an NI-Wide initiative delivered by Enterprise NI, with and through the network of 27 Local Enterprise Agencies, and in partnership with British Business Bank, supported by Department for the Economy.
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Session 3
Funding for Growth: Transitioning Your Business to Net Zero β»οΈ
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Wednesday 15 October
π Cookstown Enterprise
β° 9:30am β 1:30pm
Join us for session three of our Micro & Small Business Series, where we dive into how businesses can transition to net zero. This session will provide valuable insights, expert discussions, and real-life case studies to help you navigate the path to sustainability. π
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Why net zero matters β A deep dive into its importance for SMEs, with Michael Barnett
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Support & finance panel β Featuring experts from CarbonFit, and FSB NI
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Hear from local businesses as they share their net zero journey
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Practical steps & networking
Register today to secure your spot: https://FundingForGrowthNetZeroCookstown.eventbrite.co.uk
This event is tailored to entrepreneurs in the Mid Ulster District Council and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council areas.
This is an NI-Wide initiative delivered by Enterprise NI, with and through the network of 27 Local Enterprise Agencies, and in partnership with British Business Bank, supported by Department for the Economy.