Female entrepreneurs have just one week left to apply for a spot on a new accelerator-lite programme which aims to provide support for women who are interested in starting their own business.
SheGenerate from the team behind AwakenHub is open to women across the island of Ireland who have recently started a new business venture or who have an idea but are struggling to access the tools, information and support needed to get the business off the ground.
35 spaces will be available in total with 15 of these reserved for women in Northern Ireland and the programme will be made up of a series of workshops tailored to meet the needs of those enrolled. Participants will also have access to community events, advice and signposting from the programme founders, and a handpicked group of Big Sisters who are company builders, innovators, investors and serial entrepreneurs.
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SheGenerate is the latest in a long line of innovations delivered by AwakenHub which have all been aimed at driving and securing economic investment and opportunities in the North West.
It’s team of founders include Angel Investor, Mary McKenna; Business Growth Enabler, Clare McGee; Leadership Consultant Sinead Crowley; and Entrepreneur, Mary Carty. The foursome will bring a wealth of knowledge and real-life experience of growing and starting a business to SheGenerate and can offer successful applicants hugely sought after mentorship opportunities.
Co-Founder Mary McKenna urged anyone interested in learning more about the event to come along to an Expression of Interest event on Tuesday September 28, stating: “We know that many women have been inspired or impacted by Covid-19 to start or grow a new business venture but noticed that many struggled to find the right level of support to help them take ideas to the next level.”
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John Ferris, Regional Ecosystem Manager with Ulster Bank, which has supported SheGenerate through its Enterprise Funding Grants, said it was important these programmes were available to existing and potential entrepreneurs.
Mr. Ferris also added: “This partnership with SheGenerate has the potential to deliver transformative change for women; particularly those in the North West, and we are pleased to have been able to play a role in bringing female entrepreneurs even closer to potential investors through the Enterprise Partner Funding grant.”
Applications will close at 5pm on Friday October 8 and those unable to attend the Expression of Interest event can register their details here .
Source: Written from press release.