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Prosper North: a new, free business support programme for culture and heritage organisations

17th May 2019

Prosper North’s aims are to improve the capabilities of around 80 cultural heritage organisations in the North of England– from music venues to community art groups, and independent museums to literature festivals – to increase income and impact, becoming more resilient businesses.

Prosper North’s aims are to improve the capabilities of around 80 cultural heritage organisations in the North of England– from music venues to community art groups, and independent museums to literature festivals – to increase income and impact, becoming more resilient businesses.

It is aligned with the Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund (NCRF), managed by the Key Fund, which is offering social investments (mix of grant and loans) to creative and cultural organisations in the north of England who deliver positive social impacts.

Between May 2019 and May 2021, 3 cohorts of participants will benefit from a series of free workshops and webinars on subjects such as business modelling, social investment and change management, and one-to-one business advice.

There will be three enrollment points over the 2 year period: September 2019, March 2020 and September 2020.

Creative United are delighted to welcome legal firm Bates Wells Braithwaite (BWB) as a delivery partner for Prosper North, providing their expertise on key legal areas such as making the most out of your IP, trading models, data protection and social investment in workshops, alongside Creative United’s network of creative, cultural and heritage sector business advisors, and Key Fund and Social Investment Business (fellow partners on the NCRF fund).

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