LAUNCH into Business – 11 and 18 June
Please note: This start up programme is split into two parts – you must be able to attend both.
If you cannot attend part 2, alternative dates may be available.
LAUNCH into business – this two part series is for individuals planning to start a business, or in the early stages of your journey. Each part is 2 hours long and online, and will include free resources, templates and workshop slides.
Part 1
Have a business idea, but not sure where to begin? Started a business and want to get the basics right? Want to understand funding, planning and legal essentials in the UK?
We’ll guide you through the key steps to launching and growing a business in the UK — all in a simple, supportive and practical way. We’ll also introduce a few easy-to-use tools (including some clever AI ones) to help you save time, stay organised, and work smarter — no technical know-how needed!
What You’ll Learn:
- How to register and set up your business the right way
- The different business types and which one suits you
- What to include in a solid business plan
- Tips on budgeting, managing money and finding funding
- How simple tools can help you stay organised and save time
- Where to go for free support, advice, and mentoring
Part 2
Want to build on a strong foundation? Unsure how to approach marketing or finance? Want to grow smarter, not just faster?
In just two hours, we’ll break down the core essentials of marketing and finance that every founder needs to understand — with clear, practical tips you can apply straight away. We’ll walk you through how to get your message out there, attract customers, and manage your money confidently — all in a no-jargon, supportive environment.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to define your brand and reach your audience
- Affordable ways to market your product or service
- Common mistakes early-stage businesses make — and how to avoid them
- The key numbers every founder should know
- Budgeting, cash flow, and how to plan for growth
- How to keep your finances healthy without needing to be an accountant