Partner Article
Do you know somebody who needs a helping hand?
Do you know somebody who needs a helping hand to overcoming their barriers?
This could be for their self development and towards the cost of a course/qualification that might help gain employment or to find work, help with volunteer opportunities that could lead to paid employment, or toward tools or equipment to start a or grow a small business enterprise.
If you do, then The North East Enterprise Trust may be able to help - in the form of a Self Development and Enterprise Award.
Awards will pay for just about anything between £50 - £250 and the main criteria is the individuals circumstances and their need.
We have the funds to help, but we aren’t a charity and want to ensure our money is directed to those who really need it the most. That’s because every penny we invest in this way has been generated using our own initiative (we are very enterprising) along with our supporters, friends and business partners and through our social enterprises, so we don’t want to see it squandered.
The application form is only an A4 sheet and we can usually make decisions within twenty four hours.
To find out more, call Mike Storey on 0191 5866 010 or (if it goes to answer machine) 07932 655 759 or email mike@theneet.org
About The The North East Enterprise Trust
The North East Enterprise Trust is a regional Community Interest Company that is fully constituted and governed by a strong board of knowledgeable and respected volunteer trustees.
We are proud to have Sir Peter Vardy as our patron and with his support, operate a number of unique social enterprises that help individuals of all ages, particularly young people and those who live in some of the North East’s most disadvantaged communities.
As a not-for-profit organisation, we reinvest any profit in to activities that help raise aspirations and connect people and communities together. We work in partnership with private and public sector organisations and the third sector, including voluntary, charitable and community organisations and collectively help to signpost, stimulate and empower individuals to greater levels of self-development, enterprise and entrepreneurship. All of our activities are centred around helping our partners and supporters and promote these goals and objectives.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by mike storey .
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