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Enterprise Hub - Community Enterprise Facilitators
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Enterprise Hub (EH) is a comprehensive entrepreneurship promotion and business support programme, which will foster the creation of new enterprises from pre start to early stage businesses. Providing assistance to 6360 potential-entrepreneurs and helping create 1272 new business ventures. The Enterprise Hub will reach and provide high quality business brokerage and business support services to a diverse customer profile ; resulting in the creation of high value SMEs and social businesses across all sectors and providing a simplified route for customers to access the support when and how they need it. The Enterprise Hub is a consortium of partner organisations of which EDT is one. EDT’s delivery strategy consists of utilising a multi-disciplinary enterprise team; currently comprising a Project Director, Senior Business Adviser and Finance and MI Manager. We are seeking to complete this team by looking to work with up to four (4) delivery sub –contractors (associate organisations or individuals) to provide business start-up support and enterprise engagement services; two (2) Business Advisers and two (2) Community Enterprise Facilitators. This document relates ONLY to the procurement of Community Enterprise Facilitators. Community Enterprise Facilitators will, in their role in EDT’s Enterprise Hub team, engage with and support the removal and mitigation of barriers to entrepreneurial aspirations with people from the following demographic profiles in Liverpool City Region: •BME groups •Disabled people •NEET young people •Long term unemployed people •Lone parents •Returners to the labour market •Older people •People in receipt of benefits •People with language, literacy or numeracy issues •Parents and carers •People with limited access to public transport or living in deprived wards •People with lack of access to finance and business networks •People with poor credit rationing and access to business finance •Any person who is experiencing social exclusion from mainstream service provision as a result of their personal circumstances The complex nature of exclusion that people face requires additional, more wide-ranging support to equalise opportunity in starting their own business. The target beneficiary group are people who face a range of barriers to enterprise, such as: •Low confidence and self-esteem •Unemployment, under-employed, unstable or temporary employment •Low educational qualifications •Lone Parents •Benefit dependency •Ex-Offenders •Age
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