First
Milestone for Business Support scheme which impacts Community
A
new business membership scheme which launched last week, Wednesday 11th
May, has already hit its first milestone with ten founding Members taking
advantage of the business support, which has community impact.
CBP
Members has been set up by multi-award-winning Community & Business
Partners, a not-for-profit organisation that has supported businesses across
Lancashire for over thirty years and also supports local communities through their
four areas of impact; business, community, environment and skills.
The
organisation launched the flagship Membership option at Turf Moor, when it hosted
the inaugural “Your Business Bootcamp”, which saw a sold out audience of 150
local businesses networking and learning from a host of keynote speakers.
CBP
Members allows business leaders to sign up as a monthly member, which then
gives that organisation up to 50% off business support from a team of
specialists, as well as a host of other benefits such as discounted events and
free group Peer Mentoring sessions.
Jaydee
Davis, Operations Director of Community & Business Partners explained “For
30 years we’ve helped businesses across the county to start, grow and address
issues using the skills within our network of business specialists, including
mentors and coaches. Our business support is delivered by a team of over 200
successful entrepreneurs with specialisms across the board, so whatever the
business needs, we have someone who can support the organisation”.
As
well as providing Business Support services, Community & Business Partners
also work extensively in the local community.
“CBP
Members will now get access to that pool of business specialists at a hugely discounted
rate, but they’ll also be directly impacting their local community too” Jaydee
added. As a not-for-profit we constantly reinvest, making an impact on
business, community, the environment and skills. When people become a Member,
they’re not just helping their business, but they’re directly impacting their
local community, too”.
CBP
Members allows businesses to give back to local communities as they invest
directly in good causes in the community, helping to provide food to people in
need, reclaim materials from landfill and helping to upskill the population, which
will help businesses to meet their own Corporate Social Responsibility agenda
too.
“We’re
really proud to be able to offer this to businesses, which not only helps them
in terms of access to some incredible business specialists at a reduced rate but
helps their communities too. Every month we collect the equivalent of 885 meals
from Supermarkets, provide 120 family food boxes to families in need and give
2000 people access to reclaimed materials for arts, craft and play. Now,
businesses across the North can share in doing their bit for our community
too”.
The
first businesses signed up to the group include Burnley College, Root Fifty-Two
and The Wellbeing Farm.
“The
business landscape has had a really rocky few years and in that time we’ve seen
people across the North West work together to keep each other going, a real
sort of war-time spirit of helping each other out. CBP Members helps to build
on that going forwards”.
The
founding ten Members of the group are Burnley College, The Wellbeing Farm, Root
Fifty-Two, First Love Designs, Create IT Recruitment, Cube HR, J Robertson
Building Contractors, D&M Creative, Akorn Financial Advice and Mrs
Thimbles.
Businesses
wanting to join the group, which costs £50 per month should email info@cbpartners.org