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gov.ie - Tánaiste announces new 'green' support at start of Local Enterprise Week

Tánaiste announces new ‘green’ support at start of Local Enterprise Week   Local Enterprise Offices are running over 200 virtual events to mark ‘Local Enterprise Week’ from 1 to 5 March, which is supported by Enterprise Ireland and Local Authorities An Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar TD and Minister of State, Robert Troy TD speaking at Spotlight events on opening day An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, is officially launching a new ‘green’ enterprise support this morning, to mark the beginning of Local Enterprise Week (1 to 5 March). The Green for Micro programme, an initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices with support from Enterprise Ireland, is being rolled out nationwide to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future.

Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office offers support to small businesses

Today marks the beginning of Local Enterprise Week, which was launched by the Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar. A number of initiatives will be taking place across the week including virtual FREE and low cost events such as training workshops, one to one mentoring, information webinars and masterclasses with experts. The week has information and supports for all small businesses whether planning, starting, sustaining or growing their business in 2021. Common topics across the week include starting a new business, resilience and recovery, the green economy, becoming ‘leaner’, exploring new markets, doing business online and the new trading relationship with the UK. For the first time, Local Enterprise Week also includes 10 ‘Spotlight’ events. These are open to all business nationally.

Boost your resilience and get to grips with finance: Here's a taster of what you could learn at Local Enterprise Week

Boost your resilience and get to grips with finance: Here s a taster of what you could learn at Local Enterprise Week More than 200 virtual events have been organised by Local Enterprise Offices. By Local Enterprise Office Tuesday 16 Feb 2021, 10:26 AM Feb 16th 2021, 10:26 AM 14,640 Views 1 Comment Image: ShutterstocK Image: ShutterstocK AS WE APPROACH the one-year anniversary of when Ireland went into its first lockdown, businesses are continuing to learn to adapt to the ever-changing economic climate.  This Local Enterprise Week, taking place from Monday March 1 to Friday March 5, the focus is #MakingItHappen. Local Enterprise Offices around the country have organised over 200 virtual events for small businesses, new businesses and potential businesses which will take place throughout the week, including 10 ‘Spotlight

Church Mouse column: Cheering above fearing

Church Mouse column: Cheering above fearing Kate Josephson grew up in rural southwestern Minnesota going to a small town church every Sunday. She also worked as a church secretary part-time in Red Wing for seven years and continues to seek out religious experiences wherever she goes. Written By: Kate Josephson | × After fumbling around with various websites, devices and passwords, I settled on watching the video of a church I used to attend frequently. I like to sit in the balcony at First United Methodist Church in Red Wing. A few people have even greeted me by name there in that smaller space. (I look forward to one day greeting a woman there by name, now that I think I finally remembered it – it rhymes with win.) One of the things I like about it is the proximity to some pretty stained glass. I decided to arrange some colored glass of my own instead of heading out into the cold. Part of the sermon, partially as a recap from last week, was about how being a

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