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Enterprise Program - BUSINESS PLANNING RESOURCES

Enterprise Program applicants will be required to submit a detailed three-year business plan that includes an analysis of the applicant company/ies’ past performance in financial and creative terms, a brief history of the company/ies, a description of their present position in the industry, and a detailed proposal showing how you plan to achieve future growth and sustainability over the coming three years and beyond.

Your business plan should provide both a vision and a realistic rationale for your Enterprise funding request. Please include concise year-by-year performance objectives which can be used to set specific KPIs related to your plan.

Assistance in designing and structuring your business plan may be obtained from the online sources listed below.

Business planning resources

You may find useful advice about business planning at the following websites:

Australian Government:
www.business.gov.au/Howtoguides/Thinkingofstartingabusiness/Pages/HowdoIwriteabusinessplan.aspx

NSW Small Business:
http://toolkit.smallbiz.nsw.gov.au/

Queensland Government Business Development:
http://skills.business.qld.gov.au/starting/252.htm  

Small Business Mentoring Service Inc:
www.sbms.org.au/BusinessTools/BusinessPlanningTools.aspx

Enterprise Connect:
You may also seek assistance from the Australian Government’s Enterprise Connect initiative which offers advice and support to eligible Australian small and medium-sized enterprises via a network of 12 centres located around Australia. Eligible businesses are able to request a comprehensive, confidential and independent Business Review at no charge.
www.enterpriseconnect.gov.au/Pages/Home.aspx

 

Page created 30 June 2011.

EnTERPRISE PROGRAM

Enterprise Program guidelines and application forms are available here.

Enquiries

02 8113 5830
Email enterprise

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See Also

Funded companies:
For details of companies receiving Enterprise funding, see:
- 2009 funding round
- 2010 funding round