The opening of the call for applications for ACORNS 11 (Accelerating the Creation of Rural Nascent Start-Ups) has been announced. The ACORNS initiative recently celebrated 10 years supporting over 550 female rural entrepreneurs. The results of this initiative have resulted in ACORNS being selected as Ireland’s national entry for the European Enterprise Promotion Awards, in the Investing in Entrepreneurial Skills category.
Last year’s ACORNS 10 produced real tangible results, such as:
- Four businesses started trading during the course of the period,
- combined annual turnover of ACORNS 10 participants grew by 54%, increasing from €2.8m to €4.3m,
- ACORNS 10 participants employed a total of 104 staff at the end of the cycle, an increase of 15, and
- eighteen participants had export experience at the end of the cycle.
At the launch Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon said: “The ACORNS programme is a hugely successful programme, designed to support early-stage female entrepreneurs in rural Ireland. It aims to address the skills, enterprise and capability gaps that female entrepreneurs can face and in doing so provides support to help overcome the barriers which often limit entrepreneurial activity in rural areas.”
There are up to 50 places available in ACORNS 11. Those wishing to apply must first register their interest via the website (www.acorns.ie). They will then be sent an application by email. The deadline for applications is midnight, September 22.
There will be no charge for those selected to participate in ACORNS 11, thanks to the continuing support of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the voluntary contribution of time by the Lead Entrepreneurs who strongly believe in entrepreneurs helping entrepreneurs.
Read our Olivia Morrissey case study here and our Carina Roseingrave case study here to find out how participating in ACORNS has helped their businesses.