Caithness Chamber Points Out Arts Business Opportunity
22nd December 2011
The Caithness Chamber of Commerce has put out information that might be of interest to creative entreprenuers.
The 2012 Starter for 6 Main Programme is now open for applications.
The programme offers creative entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn valuable business skills, progress their product, service or business idea and pitch for up to £10,000 investment over an intensive five month period.
This year's programme will run from April - July 2012 in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow but is open to applicants from across Scotland.
You can find out more about what the programme offers, the criteria and the application details on the Starter for 6 website - www.culturalenterpriseoffice.co.uk/website/default.asp?menu=s46&page_sel=s46.
Deadline for applications is midnight, Tuesday, 31 January 2012.
If you would like further information please call the Cultural Enterprise Office Enquiry Line on 0844 544 9990 and ask for a member of the Starter for 6 team or e-mail starterfor6[AT]culturalenterpriseoffice.co.ukand they will be happy to answer any queries you may have.
Starter for 6 is managed by the Cultural Enterprise Office.
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