Multi-million pound investment and training programme backed by Andy Burnham launched for ‘Proper Good’ Bolton entrepreneurs to tackle inequalities

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An £8.25million investment and support programme has launched to support Bolton’s entrepreneurs to start or grow businesses that tackle inequalities in communities.

The new Proper Good programme is offering grant funding, social investment and free-to-access, tailored training and business support to entrepreneurs in four areas of Greater Manchester – Bolton, Oldham, Stockport and Wigan. The support can be at every stage from start-up to scale-up - with a focus on those creating a positive social or environmental impact in their area.

The Bolton programme was officially launched at an online event on July 7, where a Community Roadshow was announced. The first stop on the Roadshow will be Bolton Hub on August 8, where anyone interested in finding out more about the programme can meet the team and share their ideas and questions. 

Karen Smith, one of the Bolton Proper Good programme leads, who already runs a successful social business in the borough, said: “Bolton has so much potential in terms of local people with bright ideas or businesses that make a difference to our community.  

“We want to bring these proper good entrepreneurs together and take them to the next level with the right support and investment.”

"We've created the programme we wished we'd had when we first started out on our business journeys and will be using our experiences to encourage people to think about how their businesses can be 'social enterprises’ – where they are committed to improving communities – as well as profit margins.

"We're looking forward to meeting people on our Community Roadshow and hearing all about the wonderful ways we can use business as a force for good in Bolton.” 

The five-year programme is being jointly funded by Big Society Capital and Access – The Foundation for Social Investment and Greater Manchester is just one of six regions from across England to take the programme forward. 

Two million pounds will go to the local delivery leads who are all experienced social entrepreneurs to develop socially responsible businesses in their boroughs and £6.25 million will be distributed by Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation (GMCVO) as social investment to help those businesses grow.

Philip Arnold, Chair of the Proper Good Social Business Support Programme, said: “We’ve seen our communities hit hard for years – which has only been exacerbated by the pandemic, this is our opportunity to empower local people to do something about it and turn their small businesses or ideas into forces for change that help make our communities better for everyone. Change can happen today.”

Entrepreneurs wanting to find more about the programme can visit https://www.startswithyou.org.uk/proper-good/ or register for the free event on August 8th: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/proper-good-bolton-community-roadshow-tickets-381301722717 

Published: 12th July 2022