Open Business Creator Fund for Disabled Entrepreneurs

The Open University is re-opening the Open Business Creators Fund, this time specifically for disabled entrepreneurs. Part of their mission with Open Business Creators at The Open University is to reduce inequalities in the entrepreneurial landscape by providing equitable access to support and funding and championing under-represented and under-estimated founders.

They will be selecting 5 early-stage business to provide £2500 each and 10 ideas to provide £1250 each. This fund is open to anyone resident in the UK or Republic of Ireland with lived experience with a disability. They adhere to the social model of disability where disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment which has a long-term and substantial adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. If this resonates with you, then you are welcome to participate. 

To identify grant recipients, their panel will ask applicants to use a platform called Validate to explain their business ideas and share a portfolio. Applicants will have October to develop and test their business models in the Validate platform and judges will review their portfolios in November.

The submission deadline is 25 October 2024. Entries will be selected based on how well they convey their business or idea to the panel through their Validate portfolio. 

Register for the Open Business Creators Fund by clicking the ‘Enrol now’ button on the main page, then access Validate via the ‘How to enter’ page. Access to Validate is provided by the Open University, so sign up and get started!

Applicants with lived experience of a disability are eligible to enter if they are resident in the UK or Republic of Ireland and over the age of 16 on 30/11/2024. Employees of The Open University are not eligible to enter. If you have any questions or need the materials provided here in alternative formats, please get in touch with the OU at Open-Business-Creators@open.ac.uk

Post Author: Alex Rowley

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