Michelle Grattan.
The Startup Year proposal, in Anthony Albanese’s Thursday night budget reply, would offer places for up to 2000 students. The scheme would run for a year, with the opportunity to scale up
Labor’s industry spokesman Ed Husic said the goal would be “to increase the number and scale of new high-growth firms that are creating economic growth, innovation, and good quality jobs for the future”.
Incubators and accelerators exist in a range of universities as well as in the private sector to help entrepreneurs with their startups. The students would be able to get mentoring on commercialisation, financing and business management.
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A Labor government would provide support for aspiring young entrepreneurs to spend a business-focused year working with a university or private sector incubator to develop their startup enterprise or idea.
Registration now open for 2021 Business Accelerator Program at BRCC
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The Mission Acceleration Business Accelerator Program for small business owners starts in August at Blue Ridge Community College and the enrollment period is open now.
For the third consecutive year, Blue Ridge Community College and the Henderson County Chamber of Commerce have partnered to offer the Mission Acceleration Business Accelerator, a five-month, 10-session program for small business owners to innovate and take their businesses to the next level, according to a news release from BRCC.
The program, led by Gary Heisey, is designed to assist for-profit, not-for-profit and family-owned businesses. Training topics are taught by subject matter experts and include management, leadership, insurance, purchasing, branding, sales, customer service, distribution and finance.
Best in Class Education Offers Accelerated Catch-up Programs this Summer to Seattle Students
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Best in Class Education powered by Adaptively is launching COVID Catch-Up Accelerator Programs in Seattle, WA. Best in Class Education, using the summer months to offer Seattle students accelerated Math and English programs with the goal of getting students back on track for the 2021-2022 school year.
COVID Catch-Up Accelerator Programs
“We are committed to being responsive to the needs of the students we serve in Seattle during these unprecedented times in our children’s education.” - Hao Lam, CEO and Founder of Best in Class Education and Adaptively Education