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Through 12 regional offices, Arts & Business acts as a crucible where businesses and arts organisations come together to create partnerships to benefit themselves and the community at large.

Business In The Community ProHelp
ProHelp is a national network of over 600 professional firms who make a difference in the community by offering free advice and support to local community groups and voluntary organisations.

Northamptonshire Connexions Partnership Ltd
Northamptonshire Connexions Partnership Ltd inspires and motivates young people by developing partnerships between schools, business and the wider community.

Derbyshire Education Business Partnership
Derbyshire Education Business Partnership (DEBP) develops links between local schools and employers and organises a host of innovative and interesting activities. All activities help to raise the achievement and participation of young people in learning and work.

EMDA
East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA) is one of nine Regional Development Agencies in England, set up in 1999 to bring a regional focus to economic development. Their primary goal is to increase the economic growth of the region while reducing disparities between the East Midlands and other English regions.

EMDA news.
The EMDA news letter.

UKTI
UK Trade & Investment East Midlands offers a variety of support to companies, whether they are new to exporting or not, that will help them generate new business overseas.

EMITA
The East Midlands International Trade Association (emita) is an independent association established to promote international trade and export expertise amongst the regions businesses.

International Investment
The International Investment team aim to maximise the level of foreign investment into the region and help existing investors to develop and grow, creating and safeguarding jobs and improving the economic climate of the region.

Leicestershire Education Business Company
Leicestershire Education Business Company (LEBC) inspires and motivates young people by developing partnerships between schools, business and the wider community.

Lincolnshire and Rutland Edcuation Business Partnership
Lincolnshire and Rutland Business Partnership inspires and motivates young people by developing partnerships between schools, business and the wider community.

Nottinghamshire Education Business Alliance
Nottinghamshire Education Business Alliance (NEBA) is a partnership organisation working on behalf of the Learning and Skills Council, the local business community, Local Education Authorities, Further and Higher Education , Training Providers and Connexions.

The Princes Trust
The Prince's Trust provides practical support including training, mentoring and financial assistance, we help 14-30 year olds realise their potential and transform their lives.

Regional Language Network.
The Regional Language Network East Midlands promotes a greater national capability in language and cultural skills for business and employment.

Young Enterprise
With more than 40 years’ experience, Young Enterprise is the UK’s leading business and enterprise education charity.
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Welcome to the Notice Board. Our programme engages with many other organisations across the East Midlands, and here are just a few useful links and events.

Free Occuptional Health Support

28/07/2010
Nottinghamshire

A new FREE service aimed at supporting people with health conditions to return to or remain in work has been launched in Ashfield, Mansfield and Nottingham city. The Nottinghamshire Fit for Work Service provides support for both individuals and their employers, including those working in the voluntary and community sector. These services are available now through to March 2011. For more information, including referral routes, please see www.nottsfitforwork.org.uk  or contact Rachel on 0115 9437175; email info@nottsfitforwork.org.uk



SEEM Business Advisors Network

28/07/2010

The Business Advisers Network is for anyone who gives information, advice and support to potential and existing social enterprises. Therefore, it may be useful for Business Champions to join to gain further information about the third sector. Jules Sebelin, Business Support Coordinator of SEEM said, “As social enterprises in the region grow in number and in size they require more sophisticated and complex business support interventions. The development of this network will enable us to make sure those advisers and supporters have access to the most up-to-date and cutting edge information that is available so that the sector can continue to grow and thrive”.
 



Social Enterprise Photography Competition

28/07/2010

Images that show the passion, people and places using enterprise to drive positive change are being sought as part of a photography competition for social enterprises. ‘Social Vision: business at its best’ are looking for The winning photographer will receive a cash prize of £750 and the social enterprise featured will also win £750 along with one year’s free membership to the Social Enterprise Coalition, an entry ticket for two people to Voice 11, a year’s subscription to Social Enterprise magazine and £1000 worth of print advertising in Social Enterprise magazine.