The money has come through the Phoenix Fund, a source of funding designed to support business start-ups in communities that have less opportunities than those in more affluent areas.
The 12 recipients of the funds are listed below with the areas they target and contacts:
Train 2000 – women entrepreneurs in Merseyside – Maggie O’Carroll 0151-236 6601 or [email protected].
Bristol East Side Traders – inner city areas in the South West – Helen Bone 0117-916 6421 or [email protected].
Social Firms UK – social enterprises nationwide – Sally Reynolds 01737-764021 or [email protected].
ABi Associates – African and Caribbean community in London – Ruth Djang 020-8426 3990 or [email protected].
Centre for Enterprise – general enterprise in the East Midlands – Kash Khunkhuna 0116-229 3300 or [email protected].
Voluntary Action Cumbria – rural communities in Cumbria – Viv Lewis 01768-214805 or [email protected].
Co-Active – social enterprises in Devon and Cornwall – Judith Reynolds 01752-500888 or [email protected].
WEETU (Women’s Employment, Enterprise and Training Unit) – general enterprise in Norfolk and nartionwide – Alison Mcfarlane 01603-767367 or [email protected].
Civic Trust Regeneration Unit/New Economics Foundation – harnessing skills in disadvantaged areas nationwide – Paul Squires 024-7623 1956 or [email protected].
Women’s Business Development Agency – women entrepreneurs in West Midlands and the South West – Sally Arkley 024-7658 1958 or [email protected].
Food & Drink Forum – encouraging food and drink businesses in East Midlands – Shona Munro 0115-875 8884 or [email protected].
Mazorca Projects – support owner-managers of design businesses in East London – Dieneke Ferguson 020-7729 3800 or [email protected].







