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EEDA recognises that businesses are the lifeblood of the economy. The Business Support programme will help the East of England to remain a leading region for starting and growing a business.
The programme will allow businesses in the region to take advantage of quality, publicly funded business support services. It will also assist the East of England in meeting the challenges of maintaining regional growth rates and global competition.
Looking for finance?
If you are a business looking for finance, visit our dedicated Business Finance website.
Navigate the network of business support
It is essential that you have quick and easy access to business advice and support tailored to your needs. But businesses are often confused by the array of available support services.
EEDA has introduced a ground-breaking new map which offers a clear route to success - with a simple view of publicly-funded business support to help businesses on their journey.
Based on the concept of an underground map, each 'line' represents a different area of support or advice. From increasing sales to employing staff, maximising growth opportunities to finding the right source of finance - the map is the ideal starting point to your business growth. Each 'station' offers practical solutions to today's business challenges.
Start your journey today at http://www.bizmapeast.co.uk/.
Are you a business or would-be entrepreneur?
If you are a business or would-be entrepreneur Business Link is your gateway to support and advice. Business Link provides access to the most comprehensive range of independent, impartial advice to would-be entrepreneurs, start-ups and businesses across the region.
There is only one phone number to ring in the East of England to get through to a business adviser - 0845 717 16 15.
Learn more about what Business Link could do for you.
Why do businesses in the region need the Business Support programme?
The East of England is in danger of falling behind the UK and global regions in terms of its ability to develop new businesses, although the East of England was the fastest growing region.
The programme is needed to enable and encourage businesses to access publicly-funded support services and to catalyse demand-led skills provision across the region.
By offering accessible business support to the region's businesses, EEDA can provide the right framework for growing business
How will we deliver the programme?
The Business Support programme will be delivered through:
- developing a strategy in consultation with EEDA's partners
- Business Link - the East of England's business information and support centre
- specialist sector support.
What will the Business Support programme achieve for business in the region?
The programme will achieve:
- enhanced business support services to benefit businesses in the region
- tailored and easily accessible knowledge for businesses in the region
- support for business representative organisations to articulate business priorities.
Latest news
- Evaluation of the Regional Business Link Programme 17 October 2011 THE EVALUATION OF EEDA’s COMMISIONING AND EEIDB’S DELIVERY OF THE REGIONAL BUSINESS LINK PROGRAMME IS NOW AVAILIBLE ON-LINE
- An Agenda for Action for the Cambridge economy 8 April 2011 We must recognise the importance of the Greater Cambridge economy, celebrate its success but not be complacent about the challenges it faces in the future – that is the conclusion of a report released today.
- Chancellor’s £70m acknowledges region’s pre-eminence 28 March 2011 Will Pope, chair of EEDA, today welcomed the announcement that over £70m of public sector funds are coming to the East of England.
- ‘Cambridge at the forefront of world innovation’ - EU President Barroso 18 February 2011 “At the forefront of world innovation” is how the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, described Cambridge during an exclusive visit to the city today (Friday 18 February).
- National Express launches wi-fi on Norwich - London intercity services 1 February 2011 In a major boost for rail passengers National Express East Anglia (NXEA) is to fully introduce wi-fi facilities on its Norwich to London intercity service from 1 February.
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