iAccelerate's RISE program empowers rural NSW entrepreneurs | 2024 Shaping Australia Awards finalists
Regional and rural businesses in NSW, particularly those impacted by bushfires, floods and COVID-19, often face challenges in accessing entrepreneurial support and resources
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Many of these businesses are in key industries like eco-tourism, advanced manufacturing and food production but lack the tools to scale and innovate in a competitive market.
iAccelerate developed by the University of Wollongong launched the RISE program to provide free, tailored support for regional businesses. RISE offers practical workshops, expert mentoring and networking opportunities to help local businesses grow. In its first year, RISE supported 90 entrepreneurs in creating 300 new jobs, with 63 per cent led by female founders.
The program empowers participants to develop their businesses and attract investment. With over 129 entrepreneurs already benefiting, RISE has proven that regional startups can compete with urban counterparts, fostering lasting change and economic resilience in NSW’s rural communities.
This initiative is one of the five finalists for the 2024 Shaping Australia Awards community champion category. You can show your support for this project and vote for them here.
This initiative is one of the five finalists for the 2024 Shaping Australia Awards community champion category. You can show your support for this project and vote for them here.
Voting for the People's Choice award closes on Sunday, 19 January 2025.