Bath Bridge, an advisory group, has pledged to help mentor a dozen young professionals. The group has encouraged applicants to step forward, and these individuals may require business card printing in Bath in the future.
Lee Sears, the director of the organisation, has told NOW Bath:
“Bath’s history of finding new ways to create social and community good is part of what makes our city a ‘beautifully inventive’ place to live, work and play. This competition will give local organisations the extra capacity and skills needed to accelerate their work and create a real step change.”
It has been revealed that an event will be hosted in late October to select the winners. The format for this occasion has been inspired by the BBC television programme Dragons’ Den.
It has been reported that the core idea is that special projects will be delivered, and these initiatives are intended to last for half a year. The point is that the schemes should achieve lasting change despite being of a short duration. Mentoring Plus is one of the organisations that have agreed to play a role in the proceedings.
It has been announced that many people are entitled to participate in the contest. They can be from a variety of backgrounds including social enterprises, community organisations, voluntary groups, responsible startups, and charities.
