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Students are being encouraged to explore opportunities for self employment with the help of a wraparound package of support. This week saw the launch of Go Succeed, an innovative programme designed to bolster local entrepreneurs and businesses on their journey to success. Spearheaded by the collaborative efforts of 11 local Councils and funded by the UK Government through the Levelling Up Fund, Go Succeed represents a substantial investment, amounting to millions, in the growth and prosperity of local enterprises.

The comprehensive Go Succeed initiative aims to provide a robust support system for entrepreneurs and businesses at every stage of their development. From fledgling startups to established enterprises, the programme offers a range of tailored interventions to cater to the diverse needs of the local business community. These include mentoring, masterclasses, peer networks, access to grant funding, and assistance in crafting a solid business plan.

Entrepreneurs and business owners can explore the full spectrum of support provided by Go Succeed by visiting the program’s official website at www.go-succeed.com. The website serves as a central hub for information on the various components of the initiative, allowing local enterprises to tap into the resources and opportunities tailored to their unique needs.

The programme’s emphasis on mentoring, masterclasses, peer networks, grant funding, and business planning is set to create a dynamic and supportive environment for businesses to thrive.

The collaborative nature of Go Succeed ensures that entrepreneurs receive not only financial support but also the guidance and expertise needed to navigate the challenges of business growth successfully. Aspiring and established business owners alike are encouraged to explore the opportunities presented by Go Succeed to take their ventures to new heights.

In a joint statement, the Council representatives acknowledged the significance of the Levelling Up Fund in making Go Succeed a reality. They expressed gratitude for the UK Government’s commitment to empowering local economies and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship.

As Go Succeed takes its place as a catalyst for local business success, entrepreneurs are urged to seize the chance to participate in this transformative programme. The collaborative efforts of the 11 local Councils and the financial backing from the Levelling Up Fund signal a new era of support and growth for businesses throughout the region.

Further information is available from www.go-succeed.com

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