Eight Digital Aims And Goals For Your Business Launch In this guide, Business Gateway takes you through eight key digital requirements for a business launch. Whether you’ve been planning to set up a business for weeks, months or even years, for most people, launching is a big step - always exciting and sometimes a bit nerve-wracking! Here, we outline some key aims and goals to consider pre-launch. |
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Levenmouth Large Grants Scheme Levenmouth Reconnected are currently accepting grant applications for eligible large-scale projects in Levenmouth that can fulfil their required funding criteria. Funding for projects up to £5 million can be applied for, however, the Levenmouth Reconnected Programme will only fund projects to a maximum of 75 per cent of the total eligible project costs. Click here to find out more |
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Networking for Creatives A free networking opportunity for Creative businesses owners is taking place on Wednesday 21st February at Prost Coffee, Maygate, Dunfermline. Whether you are an artist, maker or designer, join Kayleigh Crawford from 10.30 am to 12.00 pm. Kayleigh is a digital marketer based in Fife who helps small and medium sized business owners get time back to do what they do best. She does this by helping businesses with their digital presence including social media management and coaching, copywriting and proofreading. Click here for joining instructions |
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Helping Businesses Develop Circular Ideas The Meet the Market programme from Zero Waste Scotland is designed to help businesses in Scotland develop ways to reduce waste and increase sustainability by taking part in the circular economy. The programme consists of in-person workshops and online customer panels where businesses can test new ideas with potential customers. Click here to find out more |
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Inspiring Women Leaders - The Journey At Inspiring Women Leaders - The Journey, you'll have the chance to learn from successful women who have made significant strides in their respective fields. Through engaging talks, we'll explore the challenges faced by women leaders and the strategies they employed to overcome them. After a hugely successful and inspiring first talk delivered by professional fire walker Lee Walls, we are joined by a formidable woman, Joanna Goddard, whose journey started with her careers teacher telling her to work as a hairdresser. Undeterred, Joanna's journey has taken her to advising government and law enforcement. Join us for an empowering session listening to this remarkable story. Click here to find out more |
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The Scottish Festival of Real Bread Returns to Fife Scotland’s only festival dedicated entirely to Real Bread is back for its second year at Bowhouse in St Monans on Saturday 24th February. The festival is organised by award-winning local charity Scotland The Bread and rounds off Real Bread Week. The festival welcomed almost 1,000 people last year and this February expects to attract even greater numbers with a line-up packed with events championing those who produce Real Bread, from soil to slice, and that cater to those who value its place on the table. Click here to find out more |
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Guidance Covering Environmental Regulations The NetRegs website is a free resource designed to help businesses in Scotland navigate the maze of environmental regulations and follow environmental good practice. NetRegs allows users to find all information relevant to their business sector, with 39 business topics available. The 'A-Z of Jobs' allows you to find which business sector is most suited to your type of work. Click here to find out more |
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Food Waste Reduction Support For Scottish Food And Drink Businesses Zero Waste Scotland are working to reduce food waste, supporting the Scottish Government’s target of reducing food waste by 33 per cent by 2025. Their Food and Drink Advice and Support service helps food and drink businesses identify opportunities to prevent food waste and reduce costs. Their team of food waste reduction advisers will help you to implement meaningful environmental changes and achieve significant savings. Click here to find out more |
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Enterprise Hub Fife Expands Its Offering Enterprise Hub Fife opened its doors in Glenrothes seven years ago as a pioneering one stop shop to inspire entrepreneurs and boost business growth. Now it has been refurbished to maximise the space to offer premium quality meeting rooms and office space. Click here to find out more |
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Employer Skills Focus Groups For North East Fife Businesses In conjunction with Business Gateway Fife and InvestFife, join St Andrews Management Centre for an exclusive session with the Tay Cities Training Needs Advisers. Your insights are vital in shaping tailored training solutions for your business. Let’s collaborate to meet industry demands and enhance the skills within your workforce. Your input makes a huge difference. For more information email [email protected] |
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Ethnic Minority Development Fund The Ethnic Minority Development Fund (EMDF), developed in partnership between CEMVO Scotland and The National Lottery Community Fund, is now available to any ethnic minority-led voluntary or community organisation in Scotland. Organisations can apply for a minimum of £500 and up to a maximum of £15,000 for their project idea. Click here to find out more |
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How To Get Your Business’s Message Out There Effectively Webinar In today's fast-paced and information-rich environment, effectively getting your business’s messages across to your target customers is essential. But there’s a lot more to advertising than social media, and a lot more ways to promote your business than advertising. In this webinar we’ll look at how your business can best get its message to the customers it wants to win…and retain. We’ll discuss how marketing communications works in practice and what that means for how you create yours. Click here to find out more. |
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Manufacturing & Engineering Innovation Breakfast/Showcase DYW Fife will host its first Business Breakfast of 2024 on Thursday 14th March at the Dean Park Hotel, Kirkcaldy. This will be followed by Fife Chamber of Commerce's Manufacturing and Engineering Showcase. The breakfast will have a particular focus on Manufacturing and Engineering, with Paul Sheeran - Scottish Engineering attending as keynote speaker. Click here to find out more |
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