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Monday, 19 December 2011 10:17

Funding available to help firms increase profitability

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Businesses in the North East region that need to grow to compete may be eligible for up to £1000 of funding to assist with their development needs. NBSL has been running the North East’s Leadership and Management Advisory Service since 2004 and can provide grant support giving businesses a fantastic opportunity to access specialist help that will kick start their growth.

If you can answer ‘yes’ to four simple questions then you too may be eligible for support from the North East Leadership & Management Advisory Service.

•Do you employ between 2 – 249 people?
•Is your business a private company or a social enterprise?
•Do you want your business to grow over the next 3 years?
•Are you the senior leader of your business?
 
Getting involved couldn’t be simpler; NBSL will work with you to ensure that your development activity matches the needs of your business – exactly, by providing you with
one to one support, funding to match your own investment in the development activity up to £1000 and assistance with measuring results and planning future strategy.
 
To start your development and growth plan now, call us today on 01670 813322 or click here and complete our online application form.

Last modified on Tuesday, 03 January 2012 10:17

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