Expert advice for starting and growing a business is now available from the University of Chichester.
It is part of the new Be the Business scheme which offers one-to-one advice and peer mentoring workshops, along with financial help for new and established firms in West Sussex.
The programme was launched in July following a £850,000 cash injection from West Sussex County Council to boost the economy and create new jobs.
The University will lead the scheme as part of a consortium by offering specialist boot camps and business start-up advice.
The consortium – made up of Sussex Enterprise, Branduin Business Support Services, and MDHub – will also provide one-to-one help sessions and peer mentoring.
Vice-Chancellor Prof Clive Behagg said: “The University has a successful track record of supporting businesses through advice, consultancy and research.
“However, thanks to the new programme, we will also be able to offer one-to-one mentoring and financial help.
“This is a partnership approach to encouraging economic growth in the area.”
As part of the scheme, the business advice sessions will be held in the newly-refurbished Dome Enterprise Centre, on the Bognor Regis Campus, which underwent a multi-million pound restoration last year.
They will be led by tutors focused on helping new and established firms to improve by creating up-to-date business and marketing plans.
Gareth Sear, from the University’s School of Enterprise, said: “If you are starting a business, or interested in becoming self-employed, I recommend attending the workshops which will help overcome any barriers you may face.
“The networking events are also a good chance to meet other business owners and find out about opportunities of working with the University.”
For more on the Be the Business scheme, including details of support services and grants available, visit www.bethebusiness.org
Alternatively call 0844 371 5400 or email info@bethebusiness.org