The Department of Employment’s ‘Encouraging Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment Initiative‘ is designed to support Australians, particularly young people, who want to start their own business.
Four key measures make up the Encouraging Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment Initiative, which is part of the broader Youth Employment Package announced in the 2016-2017 Budget. The four key measures include:
Entrepreneurship Facilitators
Entrepreneurship Facilitators work in three high youth unemployment areas promoting entrepreneurship as a way for young people to create their own job. The facilitators help young people considering starting a small business to get their idea up and running. Find out more here>>
SelfStart Online Hub
The SelfStart online hub provides information to guide young people through the first stages of starting their own business. SelfStart provides links to resources and articles that cover topic areas including planning, validating your idea, finding local support, and perfecting your pitch. Find out more here>>
Expanding the New Enterprise Incentive Scheme
The New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS) provides help for people to become self-employed by starting a business. There are 8,600 NEIS places available each year and the eligibility has been broadened to allow more people to get involved. Find out more here>>
Exploring Being My Own Boss’ Workshops
These two week workshops provide young people with a taste of what is involved in self-employment and starting a business. After these workshops, participants will have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in running a small business. Find out more here>>
Need help accessing government funding or want to find out how these initiatives can help your business? Contact the NRA Training + Development Team for assistance.