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Sponsorship
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How do you go about sponsorship for your business? I run a successful printing business but have just moved to bigger premisses and we need some funding to help us grow, we already have a bank loan but now need extra investment . We need some new equipment but haven't got the funds, can anyone help?
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Does your printing business benefit the local community, or groups such as disadvtanged children, or charities? If so there are loads of grants available from local organisations to further those coarses - I'm on a grants mailing list from Kent County Council which lists them all. Would that help?
Does your printing business benefit the local community, or groups such as disadvtanged children, or charities? If so there are loads of grants available from local organisations to further those coarses - I'm on a grants mailing list from Kent County Council which lists them all. Would that help?
You could try Funding Circle - kind of a crowd funding site but more business expansion orientated;
https:/ /www.fu ndingci rcle.co m/
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I would question your business proposal, firstly you have just moved to larger premises, so I am going to break the 8th deadly sin and assume, I am assuming you have an increased rent, along with increased Council Tax.
Surely your first priority is increasing your profitability with your current equipment, this puts you in the position of then looking to finance any further Capital investment, from your profits.
If it is large scale printing equipment, you are into tens of thousands at least, if not £Millions.
Alternatively look to the 2nd hand market, if your profits are good, then either the Banks or crowd sourcing should fit the bill.
I am still very cautious about businesses borrowing, where the profits are in the future, because new equipment is needed, if you are making a decent profit now keep hacking away until the loan is reduced, and the profits increase, then look to buying new kit and expanding from there.
Surely your first priority is increasing your profitability with your current equipment, this puts you in the position of then looking to finance any further Capital investment, from your profits.
If it is large scale printing equipment, you are into tens of thousands at least, if not £Millions.
Alternatively look to the 2nd hand market, if your profits are good, then either the Banks or crowd sourcing should fit the bill.
I am still very cautious about businesses borrowing, where the profits are in the future, because new equipment is needed, if you are making a decent profit now keep hacking away until the loan is reduced, and the profits increase, then look to buying new kit and expanding from there.
Did you see the answers on your previous thread, Annie?
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Busi ness-an d-Finan ce/Ques tion133 2028.ht ml
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The first things is to find a company that can relate to your market, audience and identity. Once you have done that, you have to convince the sponsorship manager that if they invest in you they will see immediate benefits and results.
If you want to understand why and how sponsoring is profitable, take a look here https:/ /wiki.o ptimy.c om/bran d-spons orship/
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Have a nice weekend :)
If you want to understand why and how sponsoring is profitable, take a look here https:/
Hope I have been of service!
Have a nice weekend :)