EI is looking for new entrepreneurs

Enterprise Ireland is calling on potential entrepreneurs with an innovative business idea to apply for a place on its New Frontiers…

Enterprise Ireland's funding package includes office space, mentoring and workshops
Enterprise Ireland's funding package includes office space, mentoring and workshops

Enterprise Ireland is calling on potential entrepreneurs with an innovative business idea to apply for a place on its New Frontiers programme, which offers funding of up to €15,000.

Last year New Frontiers, Ireland’s national entrepreneur development programme that is delivered at a local level by the Institutes of Technology, supported over 120 new business ventures. A further €12.65 million is now being invested for the next three years of the programme.

The programme provides budding entrepreneurs with a package of supports including funding of €15,000, office space, mentoring and workshops to help accelerate their business development. The aim is to equip participants with the skills and contacts they need to successfully start and grow a company.

Yvonne Brady, CEO and founder of EVB Sports Shorts Ltd, which has designed a compression sports brief, joined the programme in March last year. Since then, she has been awarded Competitive Start Funding of €50,000 from Enterprise Ireland to further develop the product and business and to make her business market- ready.

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She says that the programme provided her with “amazing resources, coaching, mentoring and placed me in a creative space with other like minded individuals all trying to get a business off the ground”.

Fiona Reddan

Fiona Reddan

Fiona Reddan is a writer specialising in personal finance and is the Home & Design Editor of The Irish Times