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Pilot scheme which encourages refugees to start their own business launched in Staffordshire

The pilot scheme is part of a one-year programme funded by the Home Office and The National Lottery Community Fund

Staffordshire has been chosen as one of four º£½ÇÊÓÆµ locations for a pilot scheme which aims to support refugees to launch their own business

A pilot scheme which aims to encourage refugee entrepreneurs to establish businesses has been launched in Staffordshire.

The pilot is part of a one-year programme jointly funded by the Home Office and The National Lottery Community Fund, which will be overseen by the Centre for Entrepreneurs (CFE).

It will be delivered by the Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce who will work directly with the refugees and established local businesses.

The pilot will deliver tailored start-up programmes that will take refugees from idea stage to the launch of their business.

Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce chief executive Sara Williams said: "We are excited to support refugees from across Staffordshire with developing their ideas, entrepreneurial spirit and business techniques to start and develop a successful business, through our dedicated bespoke support programme.

"The support and funding from the Home Office and The National Lottery Community Fund, together with the support from CFE has helped to make our project a reality and will have a big impact on refugees across our county."

Sara Williams, chief executive at Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce

 

The Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce will provide comprehensive support for 40 refugees and will build on extensive experience in business support. Drawing on their networks, Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce will also deliver mentoring support via volunteer entrepreneurs.

They will also share the results of the project with the network of 52 accredited Chambers of Commerce across the country.