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Programme launched to help 100 Manchester women who lost their jobs during pandemic

IN4.0 with The Landing has appointed Naomi Timperley, co-founder of Tech North Advocates, to lead FreelanceHER 100 as programme director

An accelerator has been launched with the aim to help kick-start the entrepreneurial careers of 100 women who lost their jobs due to the pandemic.

IN4.0 and The Landing has designed the FreelanceHER 100 programme to give the women access to the skills and confidence to pursue their ambitions as a freelancer or start-up business, it said.

The fully-funded, three-month accelerator is focused on women for whom COVID has resulted in a career break and a catalyst to entrepreneurship, as well mothers seeking to return to economic activity, it said, and will encourage Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic women to apply.

Women from across the 10 Greater Manchester boroughs can apply for the scheme, which will be delivered online, with weekly sessions designed to accommodate work and childcare commitments.

IN4.0 with The Landing has appointed Naomi Timperley, co-founder of Tech North Advocates, to lead FreelanceHER 100 as programme director.

Naomi Timperley will lead FreelanceHER 100 as programme director

Naomi said: “This is a first-of-its-kind, groundbreaking accelerator for women and led by women, creating an opportunity for 100 female freelancers to thrive in these challenging times.

“We want to empower female freelancers to be strong leaders, to create powerful enterprises and to influence and shape the world through their companies, using collaboration, community, and innovation.”

The programme will allow participants access to weekly workshops and peer-to-peer mentoring led by experts including Tina Boden, co-founder of #MicroBizMatters Day & Micro Business Expert, and Sarah Townsend, author of Survival Skills for Freelancers.