Business Enterprise Surgeries
@ the Carlisle Business Centre, Bradford
The Business Enterprise Surgeries are aimed at women who have already formulated a business idea, but need to put together a comprehensive, tailored business strategy to take their idea to the next step. Or perhaps you are a woman in business who needs to develop your business plan further. We offer intensive support tailored to your needs. The surgery is delivered in a non-competitive group setting once per week over 6 weeks
To Book a place please contact the Team on 01274 223347 or email: info@sowproject.co.uk
Business Enterprise Surgeries
Every Thursday from 11am - 12:30pm
Woman to Woman Network
If you are looking to get out, grow your business and meet like-minded women, then the Woman2Woman networking sessions are the place to do it. This is a network particularly for mums who run businesses and businesses run for mums. We bring together women from business, complementary health and the voluntary/social enterprise sector.


For further information
about the Supporting Opportunities for Women in Enterprise programme,
please contact the Team on 01274 223347 or email: info@sowproject.co.uk
Why not pay us a visit at
www.sowproject.co.uk
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Digitalife are the leading
agency for women in enterprise and employment in the Bradford District.
Through our award-winning ‘Supporting Opportunities for
Women in Enterprise’ programme, we address the economic empowerment of
women through training, enterprise, business and self-employment.
We achieve this by providing
learning opportunities, business support and coaching, peer interaction,
market trading and networking events for our clients. The programme
provides a voice for women from diverse cultural backgrounds who aspire to
self-employment and business as a career choice. Through our partnership
with Bradford Kickstart we have been able to provide this service at
reduced or no cost to our clients. All areas of our service are designed
for women. We aim to build confidence and self-esteem. Through our work we
address the multiple barriers women can face such as childcare, maintaining
a work/life balance, and cultural/language barriers.
Crucially, we ensure that the
programme is tailored to every woman’s individual needs, meets her
aspirations and supports her in setting and reaching her own goals.
Since the programme began in
Bradford just over two years ago, we have engaged over 500 local women –
many of whom were NEET or ‘hard-to-reach’. We assisted over 300
pre-start businesses and created over 50 businesses. This year we
celebrated our success when we were awarded the Prowess Flagship Award for
Excellence in Women’s Enterprise

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