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how WIN are funded

Women Into the Network was initially set up as a North-East based business networking initiative, which aimed to facilitate the development of women’s businesses throughout the region and which conducted a valuable signposting function.  As a not-for-profit organisation, funding and sponsorship was, and still is, a vital ingredient to the project.

The early years

The project was funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) for the first three years, working closely with the Barclays Centre for Entrepreneurship at Durham University.  WIN also secured sponsorship for various projects including the North East Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards and Durham University Annual Enterprise Lecture from organisations such as Barclays Bank plc and the regional Business Links.

Barclays, ERDF, Durham Business School logos

Developing the project

In 2001 WIN secured ESF funding via the EQUAL project to roll WIN out nationally and internationally.  The Accelerating Women's Enterprise (AWE) partnership brought together a number of leading agencies operating at the cutting edge of women's enterprise development spanning the English regions. Together they have developed a programme of activities, which includes: training; access to finance; pre and post business support; networking; mentoring and award schemes. The AWE partnership focussed support on excluded groups of women including ethnic minority, lone parents, disabled women and those from deprived rural and urban areas.   More details on the AWE partnership can be found under WIN Partnerships

Additional sponsorship and support was given by a number of organisations in the region.  These are listed under List of Past and Current Sponsors. Thanks are extended to Barclays, One NorthEast and Business Link for their continued support.

AWE, Business Link, One North East, Equal logos

Ongoing support

European funding will shortly come to an end and proposals are in place to obtain further financial backing.  Funding for 2005 is secured from One NorthEast and sponsorship in place for the North East Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards 2005.  If you would like to know more about funding WIN or sponsoring an event, award, publication or research, please do go to WIN Sponsorship.

WIN would like to thank all of our past and current funders and sponsors for their support.

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