Fingal County Enterprise Board provides a range of supports to help anyone establishing a new business and owner/managers of existing small businesses who wish to grow their enterprise. The supports include an initial 'First Stop Shop' service for business information, management skills training, business advice, networking opportunities and financial supports.
Whether starting or expanding a business, we have the right resources to get you up and running.
Programmes and initiatives to aid businesses who wish to grow or expand.
Both our Fingal Business Network and Women in Business Network lets your business grow with others.
A range of financial supports are available to qualifying small businesses.
01 January 2012 | 12 Month Membership | Book Online
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29 May 2012 | 6.00pm – 9.00pm | Book Online
30 May 2012 | 10 weeks | Book Online
The Fingal's Finest Trade Mission to the New Jersey ‘Ireland Show’ this year was a great success with US$329,500 Projected Sales. Eight small craft companies from Fingal have secured direct export orders of over $66,500 with $329, 500 in combined export orders projected for the year ahead.
Fingal’s youngest entrepreneurs were celebrating at the eleventh annual Fingal Student Enterprise Awards at the Crowne Plaza in Blanchardstown on Friday, March 16th. In all, fifty three student enterprises from eighteen secondary schools and eight primary schools took centre stage at the annual County Final, which is organised every year by the Fingal County Enterprise Board. Over 2,000 local students have been researching and running their own businesses in the Student Enterprise Programme since last September, all competing for a share of the €10,000 prize fund.
The County Enterprise Boards and Senior Enterprise are supporting a 2 Day National Residential Workshop Senior Entrepreneurs who wish to start their own business. The aim of this workshop is to give entrepreneurs aged 50+ the opportunity to develop a business plan to guide the establishment of their new business, as we believe that there is considerable untapped potential among this group. It is suitable for those with an idea, on which they would like to base a new business, who would like assistance in taking their idea from concept to commercial reality.
If you are an established SME food business owner or manager, or a potential entrepreneur considering a new food business idea, an innovative evening workshop on Tuesday, 17th April, could help shape your business development strategy for 2012. Co-ordinated by Dublin Food Chain, in association with Fingal County Enterprise Board, the upcoming practical information seminar aims to highlight the importance of effective PR and Social Media in the food industry.