The Open University and NatWest launch 50,000 'Open Business Creators Fund' to empower women entrepreneurs
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The Open University and NatWest launch 50,000 'Open Business Creators Fund' to empower women entrepreneurs
"The Open University (OU) has joined forces with NatWest and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to relaunch the Open Business Creators Fund, a nationwide initiative offering early-stage women entrepreneurs financial support, mentoring, and access to training resources. Launched in a video message by Baroness Martha Lane Fox, Chancellor of The Open University, the competition offers individual grants of up to £2,500, backed by £50,000 in sponsorship from NatWest."
"What sets this initiative apart is that every applicant is guided through the OU's Validate business development platform - an interactive tool that helps users refine and test their business ideas. Validate walks participants through identifying customer needs, developing value propositions, understanding key partners and resources, and producing a professional business portfolio. The completed portfolio then forms part of the fund application, meaning even those who don't secure a grant gain practical skills and a tangible business plan."
The Open University, NatWest and the Department for Work and Pensions relaunched the Open Business Creators Fund to support early-stage women entrepreneurs across the UK. Individual grants of up to £2,500 are available, backed by £50,000 of NatWest sponsorship. The fund is open to women and those who identify as women aged 16 and over and targets idea-stage and early-stage businesses. Every applicant completes the OU's Validate platform to test customer needs, develop value propositions, map partners and resources, and produce a professional business portfolio. The portfolio forms part of the application so all participants gain tangible skills. A free three-part webinar series runs across October and November.
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