ALLIA TEAMS UP WITH BARCLAYS EAGLE LABS TO PROVIDE SELF-PACED LEARNING PROGRAMME FOR BUSINESSES

Free online programme designed to support local businesses across the East of England to learn digital skills and grow.

Allia is working with Barclays Eagle Labs to provide a new self-paced learning programme for start-ups and established businesses across the East of England. The programme focuses on addressing key knowledge gaps, particularly around digital learning to enable business founders and owners to build a more competitive online presence as well as gaining practical skills around social media and analytics. Content also covers the essential fundamentals of business know-how such as marketing, HR, sales and financing. Allia’s team of expert business advisors has created a library of online content so that users can access different sections and work through at their own pace with 1-1 sessions with coaches and mentors planned at points throughout the programme.

Allia is particularly keen to encourage applications from those living in more rural areas around the East of England – and invites those outside urban hubs to participate, as the online format aims to allow more flexibility for parents & carers, shift workers, people with a disability and others who may not afford to travel, ensuring that all beneficiaries can access tailored support.

Applications are open now and enrolment is on a rolling basis, running until June 2024. Other programmes planned by the Barclays Allia partnership will follow later this year and provide Allia’s tried and tested Grow Your Business programme in a traditional cohort approach with in-person expert-led workshops, as well as a number of hybrid events. In total, the programme is geared up to reach 120 individuals, to help them increase their business skills, create new employment opportunities and raise more investment and funding.

This programme is supported by the Barclays Eagle Labs Ecosystem Partnership Programme, funded by Department for Science Innovation and Technology.

For more information about the programme and to apply, founders can click here and contact Allia’s venture support team on hello@alliaimpact.co.uk.

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