Te Puna Umanga Venture Taranaki, the regional development agency, is calling for the next wave of individuals with an entrepreneurial mindset, early-stage business or startup, to submit an application to take part in PowerUp Business Ready.
Kicking off in March 2024, the eight-week PowerUp Business Ready programme is designed to empower aspiring entrepreneurs with the skills, resources, and guidance needed to transform their innovative ideas and early-stage businesses into thriving ventures.
This is the second year of PowerUp Business Ready, following the programme’s successful launch in 2023 that supported a cohort of 13 trailblazing Taranaki entrepreneurs, spanning a diverse range of sectors including food, rongoā Māori (Māori medicine), HR, tourism, fashion, and energy.
“Participants come together each week for an interactive workshop where they gain knowledge and resources to level up their business capability, and also provides a unique opportunity to build their networks as they connect with a community of like-minded entrepreneurs,” says Venture Taranaki GM economic development Jennifer Patterson.
“PowerUp Business Ready also includes valuable presentations from expert local guest speakers, with our first cohort hearing from the likes of BDO, GQ Law, Design Garage, and Juno Gin, who each shared their insights into building a successful business.”
The programme is delivered in partnership with Soda Inc., and topics covered include understanding your customer and value proposition, business structures, financials, marketing, and pitching fundamentals.
Selected participants will also benefit from a one-to-one business mentoring session to identify the next steps for their business and to support their ongoing learning and business growth.
“We want to hear from entrepreneurs in the early stages of their business, people interested in starting their own enterprise, and entrepreneurs with ideas to develop. It’s a great opportunity for active, engaged, and invested entrepreneurs and business owners in Taranaki and we encourage them to apply. The only cost will be people’s time and commitment,” says Jennifer.
“Taranaki is rapidly becoming known as a place of entrepreneurs, and PowerUp plays an important role in supporting the vast range of local enterprises to nurture connections, innovate and accelerate their growth.”
Applications are now open for PowerUp Business Ready and will close Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Places are limited and applications will be reviewed by a panel. Successful applicants will be notified no later than February 20, 2024.