Our Partners
Accent Community Partnerships
targets young people aged 18-25, disadvantaged white men, members of minority ethnic groups, women from all population groups and tenants of social housing.
Digitalife
helps women, especially those who are currently out of work, who wish to return to work after having children or are not taking training courses. They particularly focus support on Black or Asian women, or those from other minority ethnic groups.
Into Business Scheme
is a social enterprise specialising in providing advice, information and guidance to unemployed people on how to start their own business and make sure it survives.
Business Link West Yorkshire
uses a team of business counsellors from organisations including ATL (Yorkshire) Ltd. and Bradford Chamber, each responsible for giving intensive support to up to 60 new businesses.
Bradford Vision
the District’s Local Strategic Partnership, recruits volunteer Enterprise Enablers from Neighbourhood Partnerships in six pilot areas, all of them disadvantaged communities.
Bradford Council
provides help and advice through its Jobs@ service, its Home Business Facility Project, and a Property Fund Scheme

