Young Entrepreneurs Wanted for Bright Idea Programme

Have you got a good business idea and are looking to take the next step to make it happen? Are you between 19-29 years old.

Young local entrepreneurs will be given a chance to start their own business at a unique ideation camp on Wednesday 21 August in Downpatrick at the The Saint Patrick Centre, Downpatrick, from 6-9pm.

The ideation camp is part of a Bright Idea programme which is being funded by Down District Council and five partner councils in the South East Economic Development Region (SEED).

The Bright Idea youth entrepreneurshipxa0programme is an innovative business start up programme for young people in the Ards, Armagh, Banbridge,xa0Craigavon, Downxa0and Newry and Mourne areas. It will assist local young entrepreneurs with the pre-start and start-up phases of their business ideas to positively impact on the local economy by becoming business owners. The programme will encourage innovation and entrepreneurship and motivate potential business owners in the 18 to 29 age group, to think and act positively to get their business idea off the ground.

[caption id="attachment_41354" align="alignleft" width="390"]The SEED business ideation programme is launched to attracted young entrepreneurs to set up new businesses. The SEED business ideation programme is launched to attracted young entrepreneurs to set up new businesses.[/caption]

As part of this programme Ideation Camps are being held to help participants experience and develop skills that can increase the relevance, scale and impact of their business ideas. The camp will follow the thought process which successful ideators, innovators and entrepreneurs have used around the world.

Participants will be given the opportunity to work together on real life challenges and problems through case studies, which will illustrate a situation which could be improved through business venture and social innovation solution.

All together this will help to develop the business idea and innovation skills of the participant. Young people are encouraged to register for this FREE event atxa0www.brightideani.com

Councillor Gareth Sharvin, Vice-Chairman of Down District Council said: “The Bright Idea programme gives young people aged 18-29 years a fantastic opportunity to become young entrepreneurs and will help to equip young people with the skills to improve their business idea. The programme involves ideation camps, which are designed to bring participants through a process of idea generation.xa0 The quality of people is more important than the quality of the idea.

“The initial session is followed up with expert mentoring from experienced entrepreneurs for participants that move to the second phase of the programme.xa0 As such, the time input is relatively small, so it will suit young people currently in education or full time employment.xa0 Anyone interested in becoming their own boss should visitwww.brightideani.comxa0″

Mark Bleakney, Invest NI’s Southern Regional Manager, added: “The Bright Idea programme will equip youngpeople with the knowledge and expert support neededto convert their business idea into a successful viable business.The support package on offer is excellent and includes ideation workshops, financial planning, export advice, sales and marketing strategy. I would encourage young entrepreneurs in the area to get involved.”

If you are aged between 18-29 years old, live in the Council areas of Ards, Armagh, Banbridge, Craigavon, Down and Newry and Mourne and wish to start a business, you’re eligible to apply for the Bright Idea programme!

Register your Interest Now!

Phone –xa0Call 028 3831 3621

Email –xa0Contactxa0[email protected]

Twitter – @brightideani Facebook –xa0Bright Idea Programme Online –xa0www.brightideani.com]]>

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