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Havas puts £150K up for grabs in Dragons' Den-style contest as it bids to support entrepreneurs from disadvantaged backgrounds

Havas Boost programme to support entrepreneurs making a positive impact was partly inspired by Marcus Rashford's work

The Havas Boost campaign has been promoted in Manchester(Image: Havas)

Havas Media Network has launched its support scheme ‘Havas Boost’ aiming to support entrepreneurs in the North West especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds looking to create positive change.

In Dragons' Den style, ten applicants will have the opportunity to pitch their business for the £150k fund at an event during Manchester’s Global Entrepreneurship Week celebrations in November.

Havas’ research showed that “40% of less advantaged under-35s in the North West feel there are not good opportunities for people from less advantaged backgrounds to set up a business in Great Britain versus just 19% of people in London.” The group said this is despite three fifths of those polled expressing interest in starting an independent business of their own one day, which is double the rate in the overall British population (26%).

The scheme requires applicants to come from a less advantaged background and to own a young business that demonstrates a purpose beyond profit. Chief growth officer, Nick Wright, said that though Havas’ campaign last year focused on Black and Asian-owned businesses, this year they opted for a “more broad” guideline for entrants from any underprivileged communities from across the North West.

Mr Wright said: “There’s a real disparity between those in the north from less advantaged backgrounds feeling that there’s just no hope versus those that are in maybe more southern regions actually feeling that even though they’re from less advantaged backgrounds, there is still hope.”

General manager of Havas Manchester, James Reddington, added: “We do not want to restrict companies in any way... We want to be open to as many businesses as possible.”

Mr Reddington said Havas team members have been promoting their campaign in the North West, adding that: “The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce are working very closely to help us find those businesses” and supporting the Boost scheme to achieve maximum reach.

He added: “We want a business that really wants to make a meaningful difference to that community."