Business Start Up Programme

The Business Training Programme runs for 16 weeks.

All the skills involved in bringing a project from the idea through to commercial reality are studied, practised and put into effect.

Participants will work closely with the Business Management Consultants on a one-to-one basis during the course of the programme.


In this way every participant benefits from speciflc and personal advice so valuable at the beginning of every successfiul project.

The Programme is for:

  • C.E. participants,
  • unemployed people,
    lone parents,
  • low income farmers and
  • various other target groups with an idea
    for product or service.

Those who feel comfortable that they could handle this product or service but are not sure how to go about it should apply through the numbers below.

After this they will be invited to an informal chat to discuss the idea.

Applications may be made to:

  • Dan Grehan or Mike Brennan at Harbour Court, Blackhall, Mullngar: 04493 37263
  • Seamus McKenna, Athlone Community Taskforce,  090644555
  • Bernie Mannion  Dr. Stephens Centre Athlone 09064-73001
  • Eddie Flynn at FAS 044 48805
  • Barney Fitzgerald at ICTU 044 45060
  • Outreach office: SWEETS, The Crescent, Kilbeggan: 0506 32030

PROGRAMME FEATURES

It provides a structured development programme to those who wish to start a new venture. The participant will usually have started trading prior to the end of the programme.

Participants will receive skills in Financial Planning and Control, Market Research and all the other skills involved in bringing a project from the idea stage through to the
commencement of trading.

Practical research in the market place, tutorials and group projects will be reflected in a formal Business Plan prepared by the participant which can be used for obtaining finance for the new venture.

All functional costs will be borne by FAS & WCDL and candidates will receive an allowance for the duration of the programme.

TESTIMONIAL

“Having completed the ‘Start Your Own Business Course’ I realised I was on the right track. I also realised my weaknesses would hinder progress. I found many new true friends and shared experiences.
We all gained in terms of running a successful, sustainable business venture. This is a must for all start-up enthusiasts”.  Ed

For example:

  • Building repairs
  • Typing service
  • Gardening
  • Childminding
  • Photography
  • Electrical work
  • Car repairs
  • Dressmaking
  • Hairdressing
  • Window cleaning
  • Framing pictures
There are many, many more.

You’ve got to assess your market

Ask yourself and other people these questions:

  • Is there really a need for this service?
  • How much would people be prepared to pay?
  • How many other people are offering this service?
  • How do other people advertise their service?
  • How much does it cost to advertise?

Then assess yourself:

  • your skills
  • your interests
  • your knowledge
  • your experience   
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